32.2509, Summer Schools: Field and Digital Research in Aramaic and Hebrew Studies / Russia (Online)

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Subject: 32.2509, Summer Schools:  Field and Digital Research in Aramaic and Hebrew Studies / Russia (Online)

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Date: Wed, 28 Jul 2021 16:45:30
From: Irina Mironova [imironova.edu at gmail.com]
Subject: Field and Digital Research in Aramaic and Hebrew Studies / Russia (Online)

 

Field and Digital Research in Aramaic and Hebrew Studies

Host Institution: 
Website: https://sefer.ru/eng/education/educational_programmes/Summer/digitalsemitology2021.php

Dates: 23-Aug-2021 - 29-Aug-2021
Location: Moscow (online), Moscow, Russia

Focus: Aramaic and Hebrew studies
Minimum Education Level: No Minimum


Description:
On August 23-29, 2021, the Sefer Center, together with the Institute of
Oriental and Classical Studies at the Higher School of Economics, is holding
an online summer school on field and digital research in Aramaic and Hebrew
studies. The program of the school combines digital research that has already
become habitual in the context of the pandemic with the experience of
lecturers and tutors in the field research of Aramaic and Hebrew languages.
For example, school participants will be able to try themselves in preparing
for the publication of an already recorded field text, as well as conduct a
study of lexical features in dialects of one of the Neo-Aramaic languages. In
both cases, we are talking about processing an array of field data using
modern digital resources and methods: electronic corpora, dictionaries and
other linguistic databases. The lecture-seminar program of the school includes
both classes directly related to research tracks and lectures that help to
better understand the broader diachronic and theoretical perspective of
research conducted within the school. Introductory lectures on the phonology
and morphology of the modern Western Aramaic language (S. Lyozov) and the
Turoyo language (Y. Furman), on the morphonology of Modern Hebrew (A. Olman),
on the one hand, will help the participants of the research groups to prepare
for their independent work, on the other hand, these lectures may be of
interest to anyone who wants to become better acquainted with the current
research of living Semitic languages. The scientific interests of the teachers
participating in the school are also related to the ancient Semitic languages.

Working language of the online school is Russian. However, course by M.
Morgenstern ("Diachronic processes in the classical Mandaic") will be
delivered in English


Linguistic Field(s): Text/Corpus Linguistics


Subject Languages: Aramaic, Official


Language Families: Semitic

Tuition: 0 

Tuition Explanation: Free


Registration: 28-Jul-2021 to 20-Aug-2021

Contact Person: Irina Mironova
                Email: pr at sefer.ru


Registration Instructions:
There are two possible options of participance in the online school:

- Student - In this case you not only listen to lectures but also take part in
methodological seminars and develop your research project under the guidance
of tutor. Application deadline: August, 10.

- Listener - In this case you have access only to online-lectures. Application
deadline: August, 20.
To apply, please choose one of the forms on the school page to fill in.

Working language of the online school is Russian. However, course by M.
Morgenstern ("Diachronic processes in the classical Mandaic") will be
delivered in English




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