LCMND: Programs of the Circle's Annual Conferences [online since 2000]
LCMND: Languages & Cultures Circle of Manitoba & North Dakota
2012 LCMND EXECUTIVE


2012 PROGRAM
hosted by the University of Manitoba, Winnipeg
LCMND
Languages & Cultures Circle of Manitoba & North Dakota

2011 LCMND Program, Winnipeg, hosted by the NDSU

2010
LCMND Program, Winnipeg, hosted by the UW

2009
LCMND Program, Grand Forks, hosted by the UND

2008 LCMND Program, Winnipeg, hosted by the UM

2007 LCMND Program, Fargo, hosted by NDSU

2006 LCMND Program. Winnipeg, hosted by the UW

2005 LCMND Program, Minot, hosted by MSU

2004 LCMND Program, Winnipeg, hosted by the UM

2003
LCMND Program, Grand Forks, hosted by the UND

2002
LCMND Program. Winnipeg, hosted by the UW

2001 LCMND Program, Fargo, hosted by NDSU

2000 LCMND Program, Winnipeg, hosted by the UM

1999 LCMND Program, Grand Forks, hosted by the UND

1996 LCMND Program, Winnipeg, hosted by the UM


Note:
If readily available in electronic format, the LCMND Conference Programs are made available here.
For many, many years, the Proceedings of the previous confererence were laid out for pick-up at the registration tables of the following LCMND Conference a year later. Since the 2003 conference at the UND in Grand Forks, however, thanks to Chandice Johnson's heroic efforts, the Proceedings have tended to be ready for distribution to the institutional members & participants within a few weeks!

There are two important differences between the Programs posted here & the Proceedings:

- the former reflect the chronological sequence of presentations at the Conferences themselves. The papers are usually given in two parallel thematic sessions in up to nine time slots.

- the latter follow a strict arrangement by presenter in alphabetical order.

- presentations for which no abstracts were submitted, either as proposals before the LCMND Conference, or solicited later by the angelically patient editor Chandice Johnson, NDSU, are obviously not included in the Proceedings, so that there may be discrepancies between the two sources.