スラブ・ユーラシア研究センター 2024 冬期国際シンポジウム

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 言語・ネイション・標準化:その類似と相違

日 時: 2024年12月18-19日

開催方法: 対面開催

会 場: 北海道大学スラブ・ユーラシア研究センター 大会議室 (403室)

使用言語: 英語(通訳なし)
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 Program

 
  December 18 Wed Day 1
9:20-9:30 (GMT+9) Opening Remarks
 
9:30-10:30 (GMT+9) Keynote Lecture 1:
Presenter: Ranko Matasović (U of Zagreb)

A Comedy of Errors: Language Naming and Language Identity in the History of South Slavic Languages”  (Abstract)

Chair:

Motoki Nomachi (SRC)

 
10:40-12:40 (GMT+9) Panel 1: The Emergence and Development of the Pre-National in Slavic Languages
Presenters:

1. Gabriela Múcsková (Ľudovít Štúr Institute of Linguistics)

Prefixes and Ideologies – Linguistic and Political Interpretations of the Historical Character of Slovak”  (Abstract)

2. Vladislav Knoll (Institute of Slavonic Studies of the CAS)

Development of the Church Slavonic Norm”  (Abstract)

3. Marc L. Greenberg (U of Kansas)

The Emergence of Distinction: Style as a Factor in (Slavic) Language Change”  (Abstract)

Discussant:

Yukiko Maruyama (U of Tokyo)

Chair:

Yoichi Isahaya (SRC)

 
14:10-16:10 (GMT+9) Panel 2: East Slavic Languages in the Context of States and Conflict
Presenters:

1. Salvatore Del Gaudio (U of Salerno/Borys Grinchenko Kyiv Metropolitan U)

Recent Trends in the Ukrainian Language and War Situation (2022–2024)”  (Abstract)

2. Ewa Michna (Jagiellonian U)

Between Emancipation and the Struggle for Survival. The Rusyn/Lemko Language in the Third Decade of the 21st Century”  (Abstract)

3. Arto Mustajoki (U of Helsinki)

The Relationship between Linguistic, Ethnic and State Identity – Russians in Ukraine”  (Abstract)

Discussant: Ihor Datsenko (Nagoya U)
Chair: Hikaru Ogura (Hokkaido U)
 
16:20-17:20 (GMT+9) Special Presentation 1:
Presenter:

Mate Kapović (U of Zagreb)

The Making of the Cultural Lexicon in Croatian and Serbian in the 19th Century”  (Abstract)

Chair: Jasmina Gavrankapetanović-Redžić (SRC)
 
 December 19 Thu Day 2
9:20-10:20 (GMT+9) Keynote Lecture 2:
Presenter: Arto Mustajoki (U of Helsinki)

On the “Easy” and “Plain” Russian”  (Abstract)

Chair:

Biljana Konatar (U of Kansas)

 
10:30-12:30 (GMT+9) Panel 3: The Language Labyrinth of Former Yugoslavia
Presenters:

1. Biljana Konatar (U of Kansas)

Linguopolitical Montenegro: One Country, Two Factions, Three Points of View”  (Abstract)

2. Danko Šipka (Arizona State U)    [On Zoom]

Serbian Purism: Myths and Reality”  (Abstract)

3. Mate Kapović (U of Zagreb) & Dušica Božović (U of Helsinki)

Beyond Politics: Rethinking Differences Between Croatian and Serbian”  (Abstract)

Discussant: Robert D. Greenberg (U of New Castle)    [On Zoom]
Chair: Ayaka Matsumoto (SRC)
14:00-15:00 (GMT+9) Special Presentation 2:
Presenter:

Marc L. Greenberg (U of Kansas)

Building the Encyclopedia of Slavic Languages and Linguistics

Chair: Daisuke Adachi (SRC)
 
15:10-17:10 (GMT+9) Panel 4: South Slavic Precursors to National Languages
Presenters:

1. Olga Mladenova (U of Calgary)

Looking Back at the Linguistic Situation of 16th-Century Balkan Slavic”  (Abstract)

2. Motoki Nomachi (SRC)

Contested Registers in Serbian in the Late 18th and Early 19th Centuries: The Case of Avram Mrazović”  (Abstract)

3. Marko Jesenšek (U of Maribor/Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts)    [On Zoom]

The Varieties of the Slovene Language”  (Abstract)

Discussant: Kenta Sugai (Hokkaido U)
Chair: Gabriela Múcsková (Ľudovít Štúr Institute of Linguistics)
17:30-18:30 (GMT+9) Keynote Lecture 3:
Presenter: Tomasz Kamusella (U of St Andrews)    [On Zoom]

Pluricentricity and Script ”  (Abstract)

Chair:

Yoko Aoshima (SRC)

 
General Discussion


 Organizing Committee:
   Motoki Nomachi, Jasmina Gavrankapetanović-Redžić, Daisuke Adachi   
 
 Co-organized by  
 Platform for Explorations in Survival Strategies at the Slavic-Eurasian Research Center, Hokkaido University    
 Research Unit for Ukraine and Neighboring Areas at the Slavic-Eurasian Research Center, Hokkaido University  
 
 Dept. of Slavic, German, and Eurasian Studies, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences, University of Kansas  
 Dept. of Linguistics, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb  
 Japan Consortium for Area Studies (JCAS)  

 

 

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