30.3356, Confs: History of Linguistics/Georgia
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Subject: 30.3356, Confs: History of Linguistics/Georgia
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Date: Thu, 05 Sep 2019 23:56:18
From: Tinatin Bolkvadze [gashol.ge at gmail.com]
Subject: International Conference Ideology and Linguistic Ideas 2019
International Conference Ideology and Linguistic Ideas 2019
Short Title: ILI 2019
Date: 12-Sep-2019 - 14-Sep-2019
Location: Tbilisi, Georgia
Contact: Tinatin Bolkvadze
Contact Email: gashol.ge at gmail.com
Meeting URL: https://ideologyandlinguisticideas.wordpress.com/call-for-papers/
Linguistic Field(s): History of Linguistics
Meeting Description:
After the two successful conferences in 2015 and 2017, we are pleased to
invite scholars interested in the history of linguistic ideas developed
alongside with different ideologies in different times once more to Georgia.
200 years ago, in 1819, Rasmus Rask after his well-known work “Investigation
of the Origin of the Old Norse or Icelandic Language” (1818), traveled to St.
Petersburg and Tbilisi (1819).
During this travel he wrote a paper in German on the Languages and Literatures
of Norway, Iceland Sweden and Finland (1819). After that Rasmus Rask travelled
in Persia, India and Ceylon. He wrote very important works on the authenticity
of the Zend language and on the method of expressing the sounds of the Indian
Languages in European characters. These works of Rasmus Rask created the
strong basis for the historical-comparative linguistics. Due to this reason
our conference is dedicated to Rasmus Rask and 200 years history of
comparative and areal linguistics.
Conference Organizers:
Giorgi Akhvlediani Society for the History of Linguistics
Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University
Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters
St. Petersburg State University
The conference will be held on 12-14 September, 2019 at Ivane Javakhishvili
Tbilisi State University (Tbilisi, Georgia).
Program:
September 12, Thursday, 2019
09:00-10:00:
Registration
10:00-10:15:
Opening of the Conference - Welcome Address
10:15-11:00:
Plenary Session
Chair: Tinatin Bolkvadze
Keynote speaker Leonid Chekin (AIRO-XXI Research Centre, Moscow),
Rasmus Rask in Tbilisi (November 8, 1819 – March 5, 1820)
11:00-12:00:
SESSION I
LINGUISTIC CONTRIBUTIONS OF LINGUIST PRACTITIONERS AND NONLINGUISTS
Chair: Vittorio S. Tomelleri
11:00-11:30:
Camiel Hamans (University of Amsterdam, Netherlands/Adam Mickiewicz University
Poznań, Poland), An early historical
linguist: the Dutch merchant Lambert ten Kate
11:30-12:00:
Tinatin Bolkvadze (Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University, Giorgi
Akhvlediani Society for the History of Linguistics,
Georgia), Theories on South Caucasian (Kartvelian) languages in the 19th
Century
12:00-13:00: BREAK
13:00-14:00:
Plenary Session
Chair: Leonid Chekin
Keynote speaker Frans Gregersen (University of Copenhagen, Denmark), The role
of nationalism in Rasmus Rask’s theory of language change
14:00-14:30: BREAK
14:30-16:30:
II SESSION
SOVIET AND EUROPEAN LINGUISTICS: THE INTERSECTION OF PATHS AND OPPOSITIONS
Chair: Camiel Hamans
14:30-15:00:
Bernhard Hurch (University of Graz, Austria), Hugo Schuchardt as a
caucasiologist: The Western European connection
15:00-15:30:
Vittorio S. Tomelleri (University of Macerata, Italy), Hugo Schuchardt and
Nikolay Marr. About and around the
correspondence
15:30-16:00:
Evgeniy Filimonov (St. Petersburg State University), Schuchardt and the
Neogrammarian controversy
16:00-16:30:
Sébastien Moret (Lausanne University, Switzerland), Linguistics and Ideology,
Sauvageot and Marr
16:30-17:00: BREAK
17:00-18:00:
III SESSION
SEMITIC PHILOLOGY AND JEWISH LANGUAGES
Chair: Bernhard Hurch
17:00-17:30:
Aharon Maman (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel), Ideology and
Comparative Semitic Philology in 10th
Century Andalus
17:30-18:00:
Reuven Enoch (Ruben Enukashvili) (Ariel University, Israel) Why did the
Georgian Jews Translate Tavsili: Language,
History and Ideology
September 13, Friday, 2019
10:00-11:00:
Registration of Conference Participants
11:00-12:00:
Plenary Session
Chair: Frans Gregersen
Keynote speaker Hans Basbøll (University of Southern Denmark, Odense), Rasmus
Rask as segmental phonologist and prosodist: important influences from his
early years, and some consequences for Rask’s views on speech and language
12:00-13:00:
IV SESSION
RASMUS RASK
Chair: Hans Basbøll
12:00-12:30:
Yuri Kleiner (St. Petersburg State University), Rasmus Rask and Jakob Grimm:
Two Lautverschiebung Models 12:30-13:00 Marine Ivanishvili (Iv. Javakhishvili
Tbilisi State University, Georgia), Rasmus Rask about Georgian writing and
transliteration and the books bought by him in Tbilisi
13:00-14:00: BREAK
14:00-16:00:
V SESSION
LINGUISTIC AND CULTURAL CONTACTS AND POLITICAL MOVEMENT
Chair: Aleksey Andronov
14:00-14:30:
Sorin Paliga (University of Bucharest, Romania), A continuing problem: the
substratum influence on Romanian and the ideological approaches
14:30-15:00:
Dan Ungureanu (Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic), The lexical
substratum of Romanian: Two centuries of linguistic debates and patriotic
fights
15:00-15:30:
Julie Christensen (George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, USA), The Wardrops
and Autocephaly: From Georgian Language to Political Action
15:30-16:00 Tinatin Margalitadze (Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State
University, Giorgi Akhvlediani Society for the History of Linguistics,
Georgia), Marika Odzeli (Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sport of
Georgia), An Interesting Page in the History of English-Georgian Lexicography
16:00-16:30: BREAK
16:00-18:00:
VI SESSION
IDEOLOGY AND GRAMMAR
Chair: Yuri Kleiner
16:30-17:00:
Vladimir Kurdyumov (National Taichung University of Education, Taiwan), The
Ordeals of Chinese Grammar in the Framework of Different Ideologies
17:00-17:30:
Kilu von Prince (Humboldt-Universität, Berlin, Germany), Marcin Kilarski (Adam
Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland), Expressing ideologies through
linguistic examples: The case of polysynthesis and recursion
17:30-18:00:
Aleksey Andronov (St. Petersburg State University), Evgenij Polivanov’s “The
main features of the Dungan language” (1937): linguistic and ideological
context of the unpublished manuscript
September 14, Saturday, 2019
11:00-12:00:
VII SESSION
GOTHIC AND ANGLO-SAXON WRITTEN SOURCES
Chair: Vladimir Kurdyumov
11:00-11:30:
Artemij Keidan (Sapienza University of Rome), Gothicism ideology and the
discovery of the Codex Argenteus
11:30-12:00:
Tinatin Margalitadze (Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University, Giorgi
Akhvlediani Society for the History of Linguistics, Georgia), George Meladze
(Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University, Georgia) Online Reader of
Gothic and Anglo-Saxon Written Records
12:00-13:00: BREAK
13:00-14:30:
VIII SESSION
LANGUAGE POLICY AND LINGUISTICS
Chair: Tinatin Margalitadze
13:00-13:30:
Merab Nachkebia (Sokhumi State University, Tbilisi, Georgia), Manana Tabidze
(Saint Andrew the First-called Georgian University of the Patriarchate of
Georgia, Tbilisi, Georgia), Cultural and Socio-Political Context of Language
Reform (Language Reforms in Georgia)
13:30-14:00:
Tariel Sikharulidze (Ataturk University Erzurum, Turkey), Jujuna Sikharulidze
(Ibrahim Cecen University, Turkey), The chronological devaluation of
ideological stamps
14:00-14:30:
Tamar Makharoblidze (Ilia State University, Tbilisi, Georgia), Georgian
tactile and the problems of Deaf-blind in Georgia
14:30-15:00: BREAK
15:30-17:00:
IX SESSION (German language session)
IDEOLOGICAL DISCOURSE AND LINGUISTIC METHODS
Chair: Konstantine Bregadze
15:00-15:30:
Konstantine Bregadze (Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University, Georgia),
The Functioning of Ideological Discourse
in Official Texts under the Totalitarian Regime (based on the material from a
collection of papers dedicated to Stalin’s 60 birth anniversary)
15:30-16:00:
Rusudan Zekalashvili (Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University, Georgia),
Ideology and Soviet Era Georgian Lexicography
16:00-16:30:
Marina Andrazashvili, Natalia Basilaia (Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State
University, Georgia), Ideological Pressure, Dictate of Time or Wrongly
Selected Methodological Basis? (Based on the results of the
historical-contrastive analysis of Russian and Georgian equivalents of German
to
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