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北海道大学スラブ・ユーラシア研究センター2018年冬期国際シンポジウム「帝国・ブロック・連邦にそびえる言語 1918-2018」

主催・共催・その他 主催/Organized by
北海道大学スラブ・ユーラシア研究センター,
Slavic-Eurasian Research Center, Hokkaido University

共催/ Co-organized by
日本学術振興会科学研究費 基盤研究A (課題番号 17H01641)
JSPS Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (A), Grant No. 17H01641
日本学術振興会科学研究費 挑戦的萌芽研究(課題番号 16K13217)
JSPS Grant-in-Aid for Challenging Exploratory Research, Grant No. 16K13217

後援/Supporeted by
地域研究コンソーシアム、セント・アンドルーズ大学歴史学部
Japan Consortium for Area Studies, The School of History, University of St Andrews, Scotland.
種類 研究集会
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対象地域 スラブ・ユーラシア,ヨーロッパ
開催地方 北海道
開催場所(詳細) 北海道大学スラブ・ユーラシア研究センター大会議室(403)
開催時期 2018 年 12 月 13 日 09 時 30 分 から 2018 年 12 月 14 日 18 時 30 分 まで
プログラム Day 1 (Dec 13 Thu)
Opening Speech: 9:30-9:40
Keynote Lecture 1: 9:40-10:30
Joep Leerssen (University of Amsterdam)
“Language or Dialect? A Crux in the History of Central-European Nation-Building”
Chair: Tomohiko Uyama (SRC)

Panel 1: 10:30-12:30
Language Engineering (Building) in Central and Eastern Europe
1. Satoshi Hashimoto (Hokkaido University)
“Prague Linguistic Circle and Czech-German Relations”
2. Elena Boudovskaia (Georgetown University)
“Codification of Vojvodina Rusyn: Language Ideology in Kosteljniks Grammar of 1923”
3. Shiori Kiyosawa (SRC)
“Rethinking the Graphization Process of the Belarusian Language Between Eastern and Western Belarus in the Interwar Period”
Disc: Susumu Nagayo (Waseda University)
Chair: Tomasz Kamusella (University of St Andrews)

Lunch 12:30-14:00

Panel 2: 14:00-16:00
Re-standardizing or Establishing Languages after Communism
1. Jan Ivar Bjørnflaten (University of Oslo)
“The Making of Soviet Standard Russian and Its Post-Soviet Re-Making”
2. Annemarie Sorescu-Marinković (Institute for Balkan Studies SASA) and Monica Huțanu (West University of Timișoara)
“Standardizing Vlach Romanian – A Recent Endeavour?”
3. Tomasz Wicherkiewicz (Adam Mickiewicz University / SRC)
“The Latvian (In)Dependence and the Latgalian Language Question”
Disc: Ken-ichiro Takahashi (Sapporo University)
Chair: Mari Aburamoto (SRC)

Coffee Break: 16:00-16:20

Special Presentation 1: 16:20-17:10
Script Matters: The Case of South Eastern Europe
Aleksandra Salamurović (Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena) and Motoki Nomachi (SRC)
“Script Revitalization? Reemergence of Old Scripts among South Slavs”
Chair: Go Koshino (SRC)

Reception 18:00-20:00

Keynote Lecture 2: 9:10-10:00
Snježana Kordić (Independent Scholar)
“Ideology against Language – the Current Situation in South Slavic States”
Chair: Motoki Nomachi (SRC)

Panel 3: 10:00-12:00
"Newspeak" Issues in Communism and their Legacy Today
1. Romuald Huszcza (University of Warsaw)
“The Pragmatics of Newspeak in the East and West - a Universal Tool of Communication in Politics?”
2. Keiko Mitani (The University of Tokyo)
“Legalese as Newspeak-Legal Language Questions in the History of Serbo-Croatian-Montenegrin-”
3. Neil Bermel (The University of Sheffield)
“Democratizing Linguistic Forms: Language Regulation and Diachronic Shifts in Czech”
Disc: Tomasz Kamusella (University of St Andrews)
Chair: Sanami Takahashi (SRC)

Lunch 12:00-13:30

Panel 4: 13:30-15:30
Cyberspace’s Role in Language Variation
1. Eleonora Yovkova-Shii (Toyama University)
“Language Change and Variation in Bulgarian – from a Sociolinguistic and Historical Perspective”
2. Vera Zvereva (University of Jyväskylä)
“Attitudes to Linguistic Accuracy among Russian-Speaking Social Media Users”
3. Tomasz Kamusella (University of St Andrews)
“Between Suppression in Poland and Flourishing on the Web”
Disc: Kazuhiro Sadakane (Tokyo University of Foreign Studies)
Chair: Daisuke Adachi (SRC)

Coffee Break: 15:30-15:50

Panel 5: 15:50-17:30
Language Contact and Linguistic Change
1. Michael Moser (University of Vienna)
“Urban Soviet Ukrainian of the 1920s”
2. Motoki Nomachi (SRC)
“Grammatical Change in Kashubian as a Reflection of Sociolinguistic Change”
Disc: Yukari Nagayama (SRC)
Chair: Haruka Kikuta (SRC)

Special Presentation 2:17:30-18:20
Script Matters: The Case of Central-Eastern Europe
Tomasz Wicherkiewicz (Adam Mickiewicz University / SRC)
“Letters of Freedom and Captivity. Scriptal Planning and Language Ideologies in Central-Eastern Europe in the Long Twentieth Century”
Chair: Manabu Sengoku (SRC)

Closing Speech: 18:20-18:30
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言語 英語(通訳なし)
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