29Joint ResearchResearch ResourcesOverviewTraining and Capacity BuildingIntensive Language Courses (ILC)The Institute has offered intensive courses on various Asian and African languages since 1967.The purposes of Intensive Language Courses are:- to provide training of basic language skills to beginners who pursue Asian and African studies.- to offer specialized knowledge of language(s) and of linguistic research that is essential both to eld research as well as to philological research.- to improve basic learning environment of minor languages, for which materials are undeveloped, by compiling learning materials and improving them through the courses.Both Japanese specialists and native teachers collaborate in each course.To accomplish the above purposes, a committee consisting of the instructors, ILCAA staff, and outside experts of language education discuss on teaching methods and execution plans.Moreover, the committee evaluates each course after the courses have taken place.Courses given at Osaka are conducted in cooperation with Research Institute for World Languages, Osaka University.Students are selected from applicants nationwide for each course. After successful completion of the course, the students receive certicates from the Director of the Institute. For a list of courses taught and the textbooks developed, visit the below webpage:http://www.aa.tufs.ac.jp/en/training/ilc/Field Linguistics WorkshopsDocumentary Linguistics WorkshopThis Workshop aims to provide methodological and technical training in various aspects of language documentation research. This Workshop series is run in collaboration with the Hans Rausing Endangered Languages Project at SOAS, University of London.Grammatical Studies WorkshopsWorkshops on various grammatical topics.Technical WorkshopsWorkshops on technical issues concerning eld linguistics, such as managing and processing linguistic data.http://www.aa.tufs.ac.jp/en/training/eldling-ws/ILCAA offers various workshops on “eld linguistics”, aimed especially at graduate and post-graduate students and junior scholars.Workshops offered are mostly on documentation and description of underdocumented languages. They are complementary to courses offered at universities in Japan, thereby lling the gaps in the training of young linguists - an important role of ILCAA.There are three series of workshops under Field Linguistics Workshops:Intensive Language CoursesField Linguistics Workshops
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