The Linguistic Circle of Copenhagen
The Linguistic Circle of Copenhagen is an association for Danish-speaking linguists - founded in 1931 by the internationally reknowned linguist Louise Hjelmslev.
The Linguistic Circle of Copenhagen arranges meetings and seminars on topics within a variety of linguistic disciplines and puts out the international scientific journal Acta Linguistica Hafniensia as well as the book series Travaux du Cercle Linguistique de Copenhague.
The Linguistic Circle of Copenhagen has two sub-committees: the Committee for Danish Functional Linguistics and the Committee for Support of Endangered Languages.
Meetings (in Danish)
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Dan Everett (Bentley University)
- 19-05-2021
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Semantic maps and Temperature: capturing the lexicon-grammar interface across languages
- 27-04-2021
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An evolutionary approach to the typology of functional expressions
- 10-03-2021
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Sprog og ret: Fra anvendt forskning til grundforskning og retur
- 24-11-2020
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Sprogvidenskabelig Studenterkonference 2020
- 30-10-2020
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Language and Society: Symposium to honour Peter Harder
- 28-02-2020