GLOSS
Department of Linguistics Student Organization
Since its founding in the year 2000 by a coalition of linguistics
graduate students, GLOSS has pursued a threefold mission of providing
for the academic, professional and social development of its members.
Our activities focus on the promotion of linguistic research and
events at the University
of Oregon in general, the provision for professional representation
of graduate linguists and undergraduate
linguistics majors, and the fostering of a welcoming atmosphere
for the broader UO linguistics community. Membership in GLOSS is
open to all members of the UO community.
With an expanding membership base and growing support from the
Department of Linguistics, the Associated
Students of the University of Oregon (ASUO), Yamada
Language Center and the College
of Arts and Sciences (CAS), the scale of GLOSS activities has
grown steadily. An overview of our activities, responsibilities
and accomplishments to date:
- Linguistics Colloquium:
GLOSS organizes weekly colloquia. GLOSS members who wish to gain
experience organizing for conferences are able to design a particular
colloquium series according to a theme. Recent themes have included
Functional Phonology, Endangered Languages/Language Revitalization,
and Cognitive Linguistics.
Invited speakers have included Susan Guion (Oregon), John Ohala
(Berkeley), Diana Archangeli (Arizona), Harvey Sussman (Texas),
Scott DeLancey (Oregon), Marc Miyake (Hawai'i), Marianne Mithun
(Santa Barbara), Akira Yamamoto (Kansas) and numerous others.
- Workshops: In association
with the colloquium series, GLOSS organizes additional workshops
with our invited speakers. For information on current workshops
and colloquia, click here.
- The Tom Givón Library: Following Professor Givón's
semi-retirement to Emeritus status, GLOSS successfully lobbied
for a large contribution of his personal library to form the cornerstone
of a Linguistics Department Library. Currently housed in the old
computer lab in
Straub Hall, the library is now being catalogued by a student
librarian and GLOSS volunteers. Click for more info.
- Publications: Members of GLOSS are in the process of
putting together a series of working papers.
- Yearly incoming graduate student orientation
- Representation on non-evaluative faculty meetings
- Beer for Linguists!!
"every" Friday,
or when we're feeling up to it...
GLOSS is represented by an Executive Board consisting of
a Chair, Vice Chair, Secretary and Treasurer, has elections
to these positions every fall term, as well as other temporary positions,
and has a Constitution on file with the Linguistics Department
and the ASUO.
All incoming Linguistics Graduate students and supporting members
of the UO community are warmly encouraged to join GLOSS and
to participate at all levels. See you at our meetings!
To contact us, e-mail Linda Konnerth, 2007-2008 GLOSS Secretary, at lkonnert@uoregon.edu.
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