29.2030, Confs: Greek, Gen Ling, Historical Ling, Ling Theories, Psycholing/Slovenia

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Subject: 29.2030, Confs: Greek, Gen Ling, Historical Ling, Ling Theories, Psycholing/Slovenia

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Date: Fri, 11 May 2018 11:43:58
From: Christina Manouilidou [Christina.Manouilidou at ff.uni-lj.si]
Subject: A glimpse into Greek linguistics: investigating the past, the present and the future of Greek language

 
A glimpse into Greek linguistics: investigating the past, the present and the future of Greek language 

Date: 18-May-2018 - 18-May-2018 
Location: Ljubljana, Slovenia 
Contact: Christina Manouilidou 
Contact Email: Christina.Manouilidou at ff.uni-lj.si 

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Historical Linguistics; Linguistic Theories; Psycholinguistics 

Subject Language(s): Greek, Ancient (grc)
                     Greek, Modern (ell)

Meeting Description: 

The Department of Classics and the Department of Comparative and General
Linguistics, Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana together with the
Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts are organizing an one-day workshop,
entitled ''A glimpse into Greek Linguistics: investigating the past, the
present and the future of Greek language''.

The workshop will take place on Friday, May 18, at the Slovenian Academy of
Sciences and Arts, Novi trg 3, 1000, Ljubljana. It brings together a mix of
young and established researchers working on Greek language, providing a
glimpse into aspects of historical and synchronic research on Greek as well as
new advancements within the scope of neuroscience. 

Organizers:

Jerneja Kavčič  (Department of Classics)
Christina Manouilidou (Department of Comparative and General Linguistics)
 

Program: 

9:30-10:00:
Welcome
Janez Orešnik (SAZU, Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts)
Roman Kuhar (Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana)

10:00-11:00:
Keynote address
Brian D. Joseph (Ohio State University, American Academy of Artsand Sciences)
Greek e-business: what the augment reveals about continuity and change

11:00 -11:45:
Aikaterini Koroli (Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften)
Aspects of requesting in papyrus private letters: an overview/

11:45-12:30:
Ioannis Fykias (Universität Salzburg)
Subordinate clauses in New Testament Greek: the decline of some Classical
Greek features and some innovative patterns

12:30-13:30: Lunch

13:30-14:15:
Nikos Koutsoukos (Université Catholique de Louvain)
Pleonastic morphology in Modern Greek varieties

14:15-15:00:
Orest Xherija (University of Chicago)
Reconsidering some puzzles of BEFORE: the view from Modern Greek

15:00-16:00:
Keynote address
Eva Kehayia (McGill University)
Psycholinguistic investigations on Modern Greek: on lexical representation and
access

16:00:
Closing / Farewell





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