30.4819, Confs: Historical Linguistics/France

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LINGUIST List: Vol-30-4819. Tue Dec 24 2019. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.

Subject: 30.4819, Confs: Historical Linguistics/France

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Date: Tue, 24 Dec 2019 09:10:53
From: Michela Russo [mrusso at univ-paris8.fr]
Subject: Journée Scientifique de la Société de Linguistique de Paris

 
Journée Scientifique de la Société de Linguistique de Paris 
Short Title: SLP 

Date: 25-Jan-2020 - 25-Jan-2020 
Location: Paris, France 
Contact: Michela Russo 
Contact Email: mrusso at univ-paris8.fr 
Meeting URL: http://www.slp-paris.com/spip.php?article17 

Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics 

Meeting Description: 

'Nouvelles perspectives sur les langues anciennes' / 'New Perspectives on
ancient Languages'

Organisateurs : Georges-Jean Pinault (Paris, EPHE),
Annie Rialland (UMR 7018 LPP, CNRS/ Univ. Sorbonne Nouvelle & Labex EFL),
Michela Russo (Univ. de Lyon & UMR 7023 SFL, CNRS/ Paris 8),
Catherine Schnedecker (LiLPa EA 1339, Univ. de Strasbourg)

'New Perspectives on ancient Languages'. This meeting proposes to bring
together linguists from various domains around the following questions: how
ancient languages studies are evolving? What progress has been made in terms
of data? How can new technologies (data, data mining, artificial intelligence)
advance studies on ancient languages? What are the new theoretical approaches?
This day covers a wide range of languages: Latin, Ancient Greek, Elamite,
Tokharian, Hittite, Ancient Germanic languages, Lydian.

Salle ATHENA, Maison de la Recherche de l'Université Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris
3, 4 Rue des Irlandais, 75005 Paris 5ème

Abstracts are available on the SLP website : http://www.slp-paris.com/

This meeting is organized in collaboration with the UMR 7023 CNRS/ Paris 8
'formal Structures of language' and the UMR 7018 CNRS/Paris 3 'Laboratory of
phonetics and phonology'.
 

Program

9:15-10:00:
Giuseppe Pezzini (University of St Andrews):
An overview of Latin digital humanities: practical and theoretical challenges

10:00-10:45: 
Elisabeth Rieken (Philipps-Universität Marburg):
Digital tools in Anatolian Studies: Gains and Limitations

Pause

11:00-11:45: 
Wouter Henkelman (École Pratique des Hautes Études Paris, EPHE)
L'élamite et les Perses : étudier l'Archive des Fortifications de Persépolis

11:45-12:30: 
Adèle Jatteau (Université de Lille & UMR 8163 STL CNRS)
Du grec ancien aux spectrogrammes : un point de vue synchronique sur la 'loi
de Grassmann'

Déjeuner

14:30-15:15: 
Romain Garnier (Université de Limoge & EA 1087 EHIC)
Reassessing Phonology as a Heuristic approach: the Case of Lydian

15:15-16:00:
Georges-Jean Pinault (École Pratique des Hautes Études Paris, EPHE)
Le tokharien à l'heure des humanités numériques et de la technologie

Pause

16:15-17:00: 
Audrey Mathys (Université de Munich)
Complétives et verbes de perception dans les langues germaniques médiévales:
nouvelles perspectives





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