Second cycle of the online course on the East Caucasian languages by the Linguistic Convergence Laboratory
This fall the Linguistic Convergence Laboratory will organize a free online course on the East Caucasian (alias Nakh-Daghestanian) language family. The course consists of 9 lectures and will cover a variety of topics. Lecturers include experts from other institutes and members of the laboratory.
The course will start on November 3 with a lecture by Yuri Koryakov and Samira Verhees: “Linguistic geography of East Caucasian languages”. Lectures will take place once a week on Wednesdays at 19:00-20:30 Moscow time (UTC+3) via Zoom.
More information on the lectures and the full schedule can be found here.
The course is aimed at anyone who is interested in the East Caucasian languages (students, researchers, etc.). Participation is free, and it is possible to tune in for separate lectures (rather than follow the whole course). Participants do have to register (via this link) in advance to receive a link to the online meeting.
Yuri Koryakov
Junior Research Fellow
Samira Verhees
Research Fellow