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LINGUIST List: Vol-30-288. Thu Jan 17 2019. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.
Subject: 30.288, Confs: Applied Linguistics, General Linguistics, Linguistic Theories/Cyprus
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Date: Thu, 17 Jan 2019 23:48:10
From: Demetris Karayiannis [culc at ucy.ac.cy]
Subject: 2nd International Cyprus Undergraduate Linguistics Conference
2nd International Cyprus Undergraduate Linguistics Conference
Short Title: I-CULC
Date: 16-Feb-2019 - 17-Feb-2019
Location: Nicosia, Cyprus
Contact: Demetris Karayiannis
Contact Email: culc at ucy.ac.cy
Meeting URL: https://culc.ucy.ac.cy/
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; General Linguistics; Linguistic Theories
Meeting Description:
The Cyprus Undergraduate Linguistics Conference promotes undergraduate
research and facilitates communication and discussion between researchers at
all levels of undergraduate research throughout the linguistic community. The
2nd International Cyprus Undergraduate Linguistics Conference (I-CULC 2019)
will take place at the University of Cyprus on Saturday, February 16 to Sunday
February 17, 2019 (Saturday may not include presentations, but we will have a
welcome session, registration, and an evening social event.)
This year’s theme is ‘Theoretical and Experimental Approaches to Language’.
The 2nd International Cyprus Undergraduate Linguistics Conference (I-CULC)
will follow the Trans-Disciplinary Approaches to Language Variation workshop (
https://linguistlist.org/issues/29/29-4605.html ), which will take place from
Friday, February 15 to Saturday, February 16, 2019.
Conference website: https://culc.ucy.ac.cy/
Conference Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/iculc2019
Keynote Speakers:
- Alison Henry (Ulster University)
- Phoevos Panagiotidis (University of Cyprus)
Program:
We are happy to announce the schedule of contributed student talks for I-CULC
2019. We are really proud to be joined by fellow linguistics students from
seven different universities and six different countries. The presentation
abstracts will be uploaded in the coming days.
The conference is free and open to all, and it will take place at the
Kallipoleos Campus of the University of Cyprus, Room E116.
We gratefully acknowledge support by the Department of English Studies and the
Cyprus Linguistics Society.
https://culc.ucy.ac.cy/a/the-schedule-of-student-presentations.html
Saturday, 16/02/2019
18:00:
Registration
18:30:
Opening Session
18:40:
Professor Alison Henry (Ulster University)
>From local language varieties to Universal Grammar
20:00:
Social Event (TALV & I-CULC Dinner) - TBC
Sunday, 17/02/2019
09:00:
Registration
09:30:
Professor Phoevos Panagiotidis (University of Cyprus)
Radical about roots: between grammar and learning
10:30: Big Coffee Break
11:00:
Forensic Linguistics Session – 1:
- MACRYNIKOLA Thesalia (University of Central Lancashire)
Forensic Linguistics in Cybercrime Investigation
- SKROBOL Julia (Queen Mary University of London)
Adverbial modification with “knowingly” and “intentionally” in criminal legal
cases
11:50: Small Coffee Break
12:00:
Applied Linguistics Session – 2:
- ARAJIAN Marita (University of Cyprus)
The Contribution of Linguistics in TESOL
- POROSHINA Varvara (Dubna State University)
Compensations of Indian English pronunciation peculiarities
- PASTIDOU Alexandra (University of Cyprus)
How well do you know your Greek? The interpretation of morphologically
transparent and arbitrary words in bilectal speakers in the school curriculum
13:15: Lunch Break
14:45:
Sociolinguistics Session – 3:
- AREST Dominik (Adam Mickiewicz University)
Problems and tasks of sociolinguistic research in the postcolonial world on
the example of Cyprus
- NARUSHIN Ilya (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
A Comparative Analysis of Complexity of Jamul Tiipay Language
- ZERVOUDAKI Irene (University of Cyprus)
Theoretical Approaches to Language
16:00 Small Coffee Break
16:10:
Theoretical Linguistics Session – 4:
- CHARALAMBOUS Maria & EFSTATHIOU Georgia (University of Cyprus)
The function of the Cypriot Greek markers imishi and taha
- ILIADIS Thanos (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens)
Adjectival Concord in Modern Greek
17:00: Big Coffee Break & Certificates
17:25:
Award Ceremony – Closing
19:00:
Social Event (TBD)
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