Tetso College collaborates with CoRSAL, University of North Texas

The aim of this collaboration is to support students and local scholars to archive and publish Naga Oral Traditions using language documentation methods.

CoRSAL (Computational Resources for South Asian Languages), University of North Texas, engages in research at the intersection of language documentation, description, and information science. And the team supports archiving of audio, video, and text on the under-resourced languages of South Asia.

Tetso College provides an avenue to students and local scholars to work on their oral traditions. A new project ‘Naga Languages database’ is initiated by the Linguistics department to support community members in their community literacy development programmes.

CoRSAL, University of North Texas representative:

  • Prof. Dr. Shobhana Chelliah
    Distinguished Research Professor, Linguistics/Associate Dean of Research and Advancement at the College of Information, University of North Texas.  

Tetso College representative:

  • Dr. Hewasa L. Khing
    Principal, Tetso College, Nagaland, India 

Coordinators at Tetso College: 

  • Department of Linguistics, Tetso College, Nagaland, India
  • Research Committee, Tetso College, Nagaland, India

Contacts:

Upcoming Event:  A Workshop

About  the Course: Training Session on ‘Language documentation and archiving Workshop’ in partnership with IGNCA (Indira Gandhi National Centre For The Arts) and CORSAL (The Computational Resource for South Asian Languages) – 21st March 2022 (Tentative)

Training begins from  21st March – 13th June 2022 (tentative)

Classes per week: 2 hrs lectures and 2 hrs lab training

Call for participation to be announced soon.

(Only serious participants are expected to apply for the Course)