Conference Progamme and Presentations
Conference on non-dominating varieties of pluricentric
languages
11-13 July 2011 - University of Graz,
on Austria
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Monday, 11 July 2011 | |
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John HAJEK (Melbourne, Australia): Key note address in memory of Prof. Michael Clyne [presentation] |
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Rudolf MUHR (Graz, Austria): Linguistic dominance and non-dominance in pluricentric languages – A preliminary typology [abstract] [presentation] |
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Session 1: Chair: Catrin Norrby |
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Jasmine DUM-TRAGUT (Salzburg, Austria): Amen tegh hay ka: Armenian as pluricentric language [abstract] [presentation] |
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Marilena KARYOLEMU (Nikosia, Cyprus): Cypriot Greek as a non dominant variety of Greek [abstract] [presentation] |
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Joan DE CALUWE (Ghent, Belgium): Dutch as a bi-centric language: a lexicographic (r)evolution [abstract] [presentation] |
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Gerald STELL (Brussels, Belgium): Exogenous standards and sociolinguistic variation: Is the Dutch point of reference of Standard Afrikaans still reflected in actual speech among Afrikaans-speakers? [abstract] [presentation] |
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Session 2: Chair: Leo Kretzenbacher |
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Camilla WIDE; Jan LINDSTRÖM (Turku / Helsinki, Finland): Finland Swedish as a non-dominating variety of Swedish [abstract] [presentation] |
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Catrin NORRBY; Jenny NILSSON; Camilla WIDE; Jan LINDSTRÖM (Stockholm, Sweden): Pragmatics, interaction and communication in Finland-Swedish and Sweden-Swedish – a comparative project [abstract] [presentation] |
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Carla AMORÓS; Carmen FERNÁNDEZ; Natividad HERNÁNDEZ; Emilio PRIETO (Salamanca, Spain): Difficulties in defining the standard Spanish lexicon. [abstract] [presentation] |
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Ester NŨNEZ (Manchester, UK): The role of the media in standardising a regional variety: The case of Canal Sur and Seville Spanish in the pluricentric debate. [abstract] [presentation] |
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Session 3: Chair: Carla Amorós |
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Josep Àngel MAS Castells (Valencia, Spain): Catalan as a pluricentric language: the Valencian case [abstract] [presentation] |
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John HAJEK (Melbourne, Australia): (Non-)dominating varieties of a (non-)pluricentric language: Italian in on Italy and on Switzerland [presentation] |
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Attila KISS (Oradea, Romania): Language Ideologies about Hungarian in on Romania [abstract] [presentation] |
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Tuesday 12 July 2011 | ||
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Session 4 | ||
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Section 1: Chair: Rudolf Muhr - Auditorium |
Section 2: Chair: John Hajek – Lecture Hall 23.03 |
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Leo KRETZENBACHER (Melbourne, Australia): The emancipation of Strine: Australian English as an established post-colonial national standard of English [abstract] [presentation] |
16. Dawn MARLEY (Surrey, UK): Competing varieties of French and Arabic in on Morocco [abstract] [presentation] |
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Hassan JIDDA JUMA´A (Maiduguri, Nigeria): Nigerian English: Linguistic, sociolinguistic and conversational characteristics in the framework of dominance / non-dominance [abstract] [presentation] |
17. Zeinab IBRAHIM (Qatar): Egyptian Revolution 2011 Slogans: Intuitive Language Choices between dominating and non-dominating varieties of Arabic [abstract] [presentation] |
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18. Abderrazzaq MSELLEK (Fes, Morocco): Soziolinguistic aspects of Moroccan-Arabic |
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Section 1: Chair: Joan De Caluwe - Auditorium |
Section 2: Chair: Nils Langer – Lecture Hall 23.03 |
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Kelen ERNESTA FONYUY (Bayreuth, Germany): Attitudes toward less dominant accents of Cameroon English [abstract] [presentation] |
23. Munirah ALAJLAN (Kuweit City, Kuweit): Arabic in on Kuwait and in the Gulf area [abstract] [presentation] |
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Dara TAFAZOLI (Maahad, Iran): Persian as a pluricentric Language [abstract] [presentation] |
24. Maria Eugenia DUARTE (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil): Brazilian Portuguese: When speech and writing are too far apart [abstract] [presentation] |
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Curt WOOLHISER (Boston, US): “Belarusian Russian”: Sociolinguistic Status and Discursive Representations [abstract] [presentation] |
25. Aline BAZENGA (Madeira, Portugal): Variation in subject-verb agreement in an insular dialect of European Portuguese [abstract] [presentation] |
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Salvatore DEL GAUDIO (Kiew, Ukraine): The Russian Language in Ukraine. Some unsettled questions about its status as a national variety [abstract] [presentation] |
26. Simone ASHBY (Lisbon, Protugal): 'Co-producers of this means of expression': Evidence from on Mozambique in Support of the Study of Indigenizing Language Varieties [abstract] [presentation] |
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Tuesday 12 July 2011 | |
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Session 6: Chair: Marilena Karyolemou | |
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Nils LANGER (Bristol, UK): Language Policy and Language Suppression in 19th-century Schleswig-Holstein – The Sonderjysk and Low German example [abstract] [presentation] |
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Tanja WISSIK (Vienna, Austria): Non dominant varieties in the translation and interpreting classroom: a case study for non dominant national varieties of German [abstract] [presentation] |
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Chiara MESSINA (Milano, Italy): Researching a Language for Special Purposes within a Non-Dominant Variety: Problematic Issues and possible Ways Out. An Overview based on the Example of Austrian German [abstract] [presentation] |
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Session 7: Chair: Jasmine Dum-Tragut |
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Adrian TIEN (Singapore): Chinese Hokkien in on Singapore evidence for an indigenised on Singapore culture [abstract] [presentation] |
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Wednesday 13 July 2011 | |
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Session 8: Chair: Maria Duarte | |
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Domergue SUMIEN (Provence, France) : Occitan: Harmonizing non-dominant standards through four states [presentation] |
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Aditi GHOSH (Kolkata, India): A non-dominating variety of Hindi in Kolkata: A study of use and attitude [abstract] [presentation] |
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Closing discussion: Chair: Rudolf Muhr |
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Discussion about the outcomes of the conference and the future work of the NDV-group |
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