This is where Laura Janda hides her important stuff. You probably shouldn't be here!


Czech 101 powerpoint slides: lp1, lp2, lp3, lp4, lp5, lp6, lp7, lp8, lp9, lp10, lp11, lp12, lp13, lp14, lp15, lp16, lp17, lp18, lp19, lp20, lp21 , lp22, lp23, lp24, lp25 , lp26, lp27, lp28, lp29 , lp30, dictations
Pictures:
couple in living room
vase on table
cat on table
Mr. Poole
bus by house
table scene

Slav 075 materials: midterm study guide, Foreign Languages and US Gov't Policy ; Language & Nationalism in Europe, chapter 1, Language & Nationalism in Europe, chapter 3: France, Language & Nationalism in Europe, chapter 4: The Iberian Peninsula, Language & Nationalism in Europe, chapter 8: Italy, Language & Nationalism in Europe, chapter 2: Britain & Ireland, Language & Nationalism in Europe, chapter 5: Northern Europe, parallel samples of nynorsk & bokmaal, sami language site, Language & Nationalism in Europe, chapter 7: Germany & neighbors, materials on Belgium: Marieke, Languages Shaping a Nation; Language vs. Dialect materials: "Good" isoglosses, "Naughty" isoglosses; The Czech Languages, Slavic Identities talk, Language & Nationalism in Europe, chapter 11: Greece & Turkey, Language & Nationalism in Europe, chapter 12: Russia & neighbors, Language & Nationalism in Europe, chapter 13: Conclusions, Power of Babel Intro, Power of Babel Ch 1, Power of Babel Ch 3, Power of Babel Ch 4, Power of Babel Ch 5, Midterm study presentation ,, The Languages of China, Chapter 1: A Language for all of China, The Languages of China, Chapter 2: China, North and South, The Languages of China, Chapter 3: Spread of Northern Influence, The Languages of China, Chapter 8: Chinese Writing Today, The Languages of China, Chapter 9: The Chinese and Their Neighbors, slav075aave1, slav075aave2, slav075aave3, slav075aave4, slav075aave9, slav075aave10, slav075f ., greeenbergsyllabus, 2006 List of topics, final exam review
Czech 102 materials: lp3, lp4, lp5, lp6, lp7, lp8,lp9, lp10, lp11, lp12, lp13, lp14, lp15, lp16, lp17, lp18, lp24, lp25, lp26, Kolja1ccz, Kolja2ccz, Kolja4ccz,

Slav 109 materials: Cognitive Linguistics, EwaD Chapter 1: Introduction, EwaD Chapter 2: Language processing, EwaD Chapter 3: Language acquisition, EwaD Chapter 4: Language in the brain, EwaD Chapter 5: Language and other cognitive processes, EwaD Chapter 6: Biological underpinnings, EwaD Chapter 7: Words, EwaD Chapter 8: On rules and regularity (sections 1-5), EwaD Chapter 8: On rules and regularity (sections 6-9), EwaD Chapter 9: Syntactic constructions (sections 1 & 2), EwaD Chapter 9: Syntactic constructions (section 3), EwaD Chapter 10: The cognitive enterprise, C&C Chapter 1: Introduction, C&C Chapter 2: Frames, domains, spaces, C&C Chapter 3: Conceptualization and construal (through 3.3.3), C&C Chapter 3: Conceptualization and construal (through end), C&C Chapter 4: Categories, concepts and meanings (through 4.3.5), C&C Chapter 5: Polysemy (through 5.2.4), C&C Chapter 5: Polysemy (through end), C&C Chapter 6: Hyponomy and meronymy, C&C Chapter 7: Antonymy, C&C Chapter 8: Metaphor (through 8.3.5), C&C Chapter 8: Metaphor (through end), C&C Chapter 9: Idioms, C&C Chapter 10 (through 10.2.1), C&C Chapter 10 (through end), Feldman review

(OLD: lofty, profound, Gibbs 3, Gibbs 4, Taylor 1, Taylor 2, Taylor 3, kolja2 , Taylor 4, Taylor 5, Taylor 6, , Croft&Cruse 2, implicational map answer, Polish Npl answer, Pl Gsg answer, Nikiforidou for comparison with Polish Gsg, R Npl Answer, Croft & Cruse 3 )


Slav 167 materials:

Imagined Communities, Edwards Ch 2: Language and Nationalism

Handbook of Language & Ethnic Identity
Handbook of Language & Ethnic Identity, ch1
Handbook of Language & Ethnic Identity, ch2
Handbook of Language & Ethnic Identity, Ch3
Handbook of Language & Ethnic Identity, ch4
Handbook of Language & Ethnic Identity, ch5
Handbook of Language & Ethnic Identity, ch6
Handbook of Language & Ethnic Identity, ch7
Handbook of Language & Ethnic Identity, ch8
Handbook of Language & Ethnic Identity, ch10
Handbook of Language & Ethnic Identity, Ch11
Handbook of Language & Ethnic Identity, ch13
Handbook of Language & Ethnic Identity, ch18
Handbook of Language & Ethnic Identity, ch19
Handbook of Language & Ethnic Identity, ch20
Handbook of Language & Ethnic Identity, ch21
Handbook of Language & Ethnic Identity, ch22
Minority Languages in the European Union
Ch 1
Ch 2
Ch 3
Ch 4
Ch 5
Ch 6
Ch 7
Ch 8
Language Policy in the Soviet Union
Language Policy in the Soviet Union, Chapter 1,
Language Policy in the Soviet Union, Chapter 2,
Language Policy in the Soviet Union, Chapter 3,
Language Policy in the Soviet Union, Chapter 4,
Language Policy in the Soviet Union, Chapter 5,
Language Policy in the Soviet Union, Chapter 6,
Language Policy in the Soviet Union, Chapter 7,
Language Policy in the Soviet Union, Chapter 8,
Language Identity in the Balkans
Balkans Chapter 1
Balkans Chapter 2
Balkans Chapter 3
Balkans Chapter 4
Balkans Chapter 5
Balkans Chapter 6
Balkans Chapter 7

Marr & Marrism

Sami People: Heritage & Language, Sami People: History, Sami People: Current Issues, The use of Sami today, Sami language law, Sami is cool!

Language, Identity, and Conflict Chapter 9


Sami links: Samisk hoegskole, Nordic Sami Institute, Sami association of North America, Baiki, John Weinstock's page, Sami Center at University of Tromsoe
Russian 101 materials: Hamilton Chapter 2, Hamilton Chapter 3, Hamilton Chapter 4, Hamilton Chapter 5, Hamilton Chapter 6, Hamilton Chapter 7, Hamilton Chapter 8, Hamilton Chapter 9, Hamilton Chapter 10, Hamilton Chapter 11, Hamilton Chapter 12, Hamilton Chapter 13, Hamilton Chapter 14, Hamilton Chapter 15, Hamilton Chapter 16, Hamilton Chapter 17, Hamilton Chapter 18, Hamilton Chapter 19, Hamilton Chapter 20, Levin Chapter 1, Levin Chapter 2, Levin Chapter 3, Levin Chapter 4, Levin Chapter 5, Levin Chapter 6, Levin Chapter 7, Levin Chapter 8, Levin Chapter 9, Townsend verb prefixes and suffixes, Townsend abstract nouns, Townsend nouns denoting people, animals, objects,
Materials for Russian aspect book: Most common Russian verbs
Other talks and presentations: Slavic Identities talk

Tromsoe powerpoint slides, handout, and table, class handout, MediaBook presentation


psycholing spreadsheet, Russian survey instrument, Russian table, pilot study
Korea 2005 Using Metaphor ppt, Using Metaphor handout, Aspect MediaModule, ICLC 2005 ppt, ICLC 2005 handout
Munich June 2005: cognitive linguistics presentation, cog lx handout, transitivity presentation, handout, handout diagram
St Petersburg June 2006: Aspect and actionality presentation (Russian ppt, English ppt, Bilingual ppt, Russian handout, English handout, Russian text, English text, Tore's Petersburg poster)

Avoiding Agency presentation (Russian ppt, English ppt, Russian text, English text)


Bergen June 2006: Hvordan leksikalsk... (Norsk ppt, Norsk tekst, Tore's ppt, Tore's handout doc, Tore's handout pdf)

Past conferences:

August 14-18, 2006: V. mezinárodní sympozium Ceština jako cizí jazyk, Prague, Czech Republic (Itinerary), Directions to Kajetanka, Program of symposium, My ppt, Inst 1-7 file

September 8-10, 2006: Slavic Linguistics Society conference in Bloomington, Indiana. My abstract: “How to account for aspectual derivation in Russian”, My SLS ppt, My SLS handout, Itinerary, Tore's ppt, I'll be staying at the Indiana Memorial Union Sept 6-10, conf# 143249

November 3-5, 2006: CONCEPTUAL STRUCTURE, DISCOURSE, AND LANGUAGE conference at UCSD (CFP), my abstract, my ppt, handout, I'll be staying at the Marriott Residence Inn Nov 2-5, conf# 80391050, my flight itinerary

November 20-24, 2006: Lectures at University of Tromso, Norway: 2 dobbel-timer Russian grammar (2nd semester); 3 dobbel-timer MA course History of Russia; 1 dobbel-time seminar urfolksspraksituasjon i verden, as a prep for 4-6 hours in Spring; 1 dobbel-time seminar Cognitive Linguistics Monday 16:15 Semantic Maps, my flight itinerary, my eticket receipt (Semantiske kart ppt, stotteark, tekst) (Aspektklynger ppt, stotteark, eksempler) (Aspektbruk tabell, stotteark)

Spring 2007: Research and Study Assignment at University of Tromso, Norway (itineraries for Laura, Ludmila, Justina, Sara part I, Sara part II), Korba

Kara Van Dam's Dissertation defense March 1 10AM ET

April 19-20, 2007: Plenary speaker at International Conference on the Russian National Corpus in Teaching Humanities, Moscow, Russia

April 23-29, 2007: Invited speaker at University of Tartu, Estonia

July 15-20, 2007: Plenary speaker at 10th International Cognitive Linguistics Conference in Krakow, Poland; my abstract

August 6-11, 2007: 17. Nordiske Slavistmode, Copenhagen


Summer Institute 2006: June 26-July 1

My past presentations: "The Frontiers of Space & Time: Multimedia Materials to Promote Proficiency in Slavic Case & Aspect", handout On-line Library of Slavic Songs, use: Bezvadnej chlap and Libite se mi, also Alsu Zimnij Son "Issues for Heritage Speakers in Slavic LCTL Classrooms"


Czech Grammatical Exercises webpage, David Danaher's materials
See the Linguistics Bibliography online at this link. And here is another link too: BL online
Extra materials for Socioling courses: Joan Chevalier's paper on Tuva
Letters of Support NSF 2006 Proposal
List of top-ranked journals
Post-tenure review 2006
Sweetser & Nunez on time (click on refereed articles)
SEELRC ppt, SEELRC webpage, Russian grammatical dictionary (L: janda@.., P: norsk7), Current Draft of On-Line Czech Dictionary (L: lajanda, P: 4eskyjazyk!), Aspect MediaModule (login as: guest; password: 000000)
G6: Infinitive is difficult bringe janda, Current relevance bringe carapic, Prototypicality of phoneme bringe leblanc, Polish demonstrative bringe leblanc, Vz'amsi janda leblanc, Colors in Croatian carapic, Conversion carapic, leblanc
Slavic Proseminar: Teaching Slavic and East European Languages through Technology, Grantwriting 101