On this MLA Commons group, you can sign the petition for a potential new forum approved by the Executive Council as part of the association’s restructuring of division and discussion groups. To learn more about this initiative, please read a letter from Margaret W. Ferguson and Marianne Hirsch. To petition for the creation of this new forum, you may add your name as a comment in the Petition thread of the forum discussion. (Please note that members may sign no more than five new forum petitions during the 2014 membership year.)
The Program Committee will evaluate those prospective forums that obtained at least thirty-five signatures and five leadership volunteers by 15 June. Though that deadline has passed, we still encourage you to join groups that interest you and voice your support by signing the petition and volunteering. Support for prospective forums will be evaluated periodically. Additional information about establishing new forums and the full list of new forums are available in the Instructions for Establishing New Forums.
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Katina Rogers posted an update in the group
Prospective Forum: LSL Vernaculars and Creoles on MLA Commons 9 years, 5 months ago
The Program Committee will evaluate those prospective forums that obtained at least thirty-five signatures and five leadership volunteers by 15 June. Though that deadline has passed, we still encourage you to join groups that interest you and voice your support by signing the petition and volunteering. Support for prospective forums will be…[Read more]
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Robert Raymond Daniel replied to the topic Petition in the forum
Prospective Forum: LSL Vernaculars and Creoles on MLA Commons 9 years, 6 months ago
I too strongly support this forum.
-Robert R. Daniel
Saint Joseph’s University
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Mary Mba replied to the topic Petition in the forum
Prospective Forum: LSL Vernaculars and Creoles on MLA Commons 9 years, 6 months ago
I strongly support this forum. – Mary Mba
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Hiram Smith replied to the topic Discussion in the forum
Prospective Forum: LSL Vernaculars and Creoles on MLA Commons 9 years, 6 months ago
Creoles are often viewed as bastardized versions of European vernaculars. Recent research has been showing that they are systematic and structured like all world languages. I support this initiative.