Workshop

2026

on Grammatical Description

2026 CanIL Workshop on Grammatical Description

Canada Institute of Linguistics is planning to host a workshop on grammatical description in Summer 2026.

Please contact inquiry@canil.ca about future workshops if you are interested.

Workshop on Grammatical description

The Workshop on Grammatical Description is designed for experienced SIL fieldworkers, though it is open to anyone who could profit from nine weeks of focused time working on a grammatical description, with the support and under the guidance of SIL Global linguistics consultants. The ideal workshop participant would be a linguist-translator with one or more years of direct experience learning and doing linguistic analysis of one of the many under-documented languages of the world. An annotated (glossed and translated) digital database of texts of various genres (narrative, expository, hortatory, etc.) is a prerequisite to attend the workshop.

The default goal of the workshop is for each participant or team to produce a 30-page or longer grammar sketch that gives a brief overview of some key morphological and syntactic features of a language. This sketch will not necessarily be a publishable paper, but may serve as the basis for future published work. In addition to, or instead of the grammar sketch, participants may want to concentrate on a specific grammar topic of interest, whether or not that topic appears on the workshop outline. The grammar sketch will be the focus of the workshop plenary sessions; after the workshop, consultants and workshop staff will be glad to continue working with individuals who wish to develop their papers (grammar sketches and/or other topical papers) into a publishable form. If a participant has already begun work on a grammar, then the existing work can be expanded during the workshop, with feedback from a consultant.

The Workshop Will Be Organized as Follows:

Plenary sessions: One hour a day, five days a week (except Canada Day on Wednesday, July 1, and the Friday when the CanIL community camping trip starts). Three of these sessions are the lectures of the Morphosyntax II class of the CanIL Summer Program, together with graduate-level students of the school. Two more sessions are exclusively for the participants of the workshop, focusing on issues related to grammar writing, and give opportunities to the participants to present their work to each other.

Consultant sessions: Each individual or team who is participating in the workshop will be assigned a consultant early on. The team will meet with their consultant for up to one hour each day to discuss progress on the Grammar Sketch.

The rest of the work day will involve individual research and writing.

Insights from various theoretical traditions on the functional linguistics spectrum may be employed in the workshop where they are useful. However, this will not be a workshop on linguistic theory. Theory will only be employed as it proves useful to clear, insightful linguistic description.

We are hoping that many SIL and SIL-related entities around the world will encourage and support field linguists who wish to participate in this workshop, as an alternative or supplement to area or entity-level workshops.

dates

Move in: May 30, 31
Orientation: May 31
Workshop: Monday, June 1 - Thursday, July 30
Move out: July 31

PRErequisites

  • Linguistics training including introductory morphology and syntax. A minimum of two semesters of linguistics courses
  • A corpus of language data to work with (at least four interlinearized texts of more than one genre)

APPLICATION & FEES

If you are interested in participating in the Workshop on Grammatical Description, please consider the following details and steps:

  • Complete the Workshop application below. The application deadline is March 31, 2026, and the application will close when the workshop is full. (Your application will be reviewed by the facilitator, and CanIL Admissions staff will contact you regarding your potential participation in the workshop.)
  • The registration fee for the Workshop on Grammatical Description is $500 CAD. Accepted participants must pay this fee by April 30, 2026, to confirm their participation in the workshop. (Later payment may be considered for those with extenuating circumstances).
  • Other fees and costs include on-campus housing, food, and transportation

Note:

The Workshop on Grammatical Description is not a course for academic credit, and it cannot be applied toward a degree. As part of the workshop, participants do sit in on lectures for LING 560 Morphosyntax II. However, this is for content only, and those enrolled exclusively in the workshop will not receive university credit of any kind. If you want to additionally take LING 560 Morphosyntax II for university credit or as an academic audit, please contact the CanIL Admissions team at inquiry@canil.ca for more information.

For further information about the Workshop on Grammatical Description please contact us at inquiry@canil.ca. We look forward to hearing from you!

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