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March 3-4, 2011: CNRS “Tralogy” Symposium on Translation Careers and Technologies, Paris

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February 25, 2011: Screening of « Inuk », in Kalaalisut language, at the Paris Oceanographic Institute

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February 21, 2011: International Mother Language Day, UNESCO

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February 11-13, 2011: International Conference on Language Documentation and Conservation (ICLDC), University of Hawai’i

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February 2-5, 2011: 29th Expolangues fair in Paris (Porte de Versailles)

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January 29, 2011 : BabelEyes show at Anis Gras, Arcueil, France.

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January 29, 2011: “Âs Nutayuneân”, a documentary on Native American Wôpanâak language, to be screened at International Film Festival in Santa Barbara, USA

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January-February 2011 : 3 linguistics positions to be filled in Australia.

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Wesnesday, January 19 : « Translating », a film on the profession of translation by Israeli documentary filmmaker Nurith Aviv, premieres in Paris.

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January 14, 2011: application deadline for Assistant Professor of Linguistics position, University of Hawai’i

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