Greek Language and Linguistics. Introducing the linguistic work at the Institute of Modern Greek Studies

 June 24th, 2011
Freie Universität, Berlin, Germany

The Institute of Modern Greek Studies presented its research activities regarding the Greek language and linguistics at a symposium entitled "Greek Language and Linguistics. Introducing the linguistic work at the Institute of Modern Greek Studies (M. Triandaphyllidis Foundation)", which was held on 24 June 2011. The symposium was organized by the Institute of Greek and Latin Languages and Literatures, Department of Philosophy and Humanities, Freie Universität Berlin.

 

Program

(1) G. Papanastassiou, Assistant Professor of Historical Linguistics, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Director of the Institute of Modern Greek Studies: "Research on the Greek language at the Institute of Modern Greek Studies: a brief introduction"

(2) I. Kriki, assistant researcher at the Institute of Modern Greek Studies: "The study of Modern Greek Dialects at the Institute of Modern Greek Studies"

(3) N. Liosis, researcher at the Institute of Modern Greek Studies: "The study of Ancient Greek Dialects at the Institute of Modern Greek Studies"

(4) P. Politis, Assistant Professor of Linguistics, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, researcher at the Institute of Modern Greek Studies: "Lexicographers' attitudes and preferences in Modern Greek Dictionaries"

(5) B. Melikidou, researcher at the Institute of Modern Greek Studies: "Lexicographical practices in the dictionaries of Modern Greek"

(6) G. Papanastassiou, Assistant Professor of Historical Linguistics, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Director of the Institute of Modern Greek Studies: "Modern Greek spelling: ideological aspects of an ongoing discussion"

(7) Th.-S. Pavlidou, Professor of Linguistics, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Member of the Board of Directors of the Institute of Modern Greek Studies: "Greek talk-in-interaction and Conversation Analysis: a brief introduction"

(8) L. Gialabouki, assistant researcher at the Institute of Modern Greek Studies: "Changes in the presentation practices of television news in Greece"

(9) Ch. Kapellidi, assistant researcher at the Institute of Modern Greek Studies: "Students' subjectivity and the organization of talk in classroom interaction"

(10) A. Alvanoudi, assistant researcher at the Institute of Modern Greek Studies: "The use of grammatical gender as a source of trouble in interaction: exploring the interplay of language, cognition and interaction"

(11) E. Karafoti, assistant researcher at the Institute of Modern Greek Studies: "'Relevant absence' and its implications for (im)politeness"

(12) Th.-S. Pavlidou, Professor of Linguistics, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Member of the Board of Directors of the Institute of Modern Greek Studies: "Indexing trouble: on some functions of the free-standing εμείς ('we')"

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