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33RD SOUTH ASIAN LANGUAGES ANALYSIS ROUNDTABLE (SALA-33)
FACULTY OF MODERN LANGUAGES AND LITERATURES CHAIR OF ORIENTAL STUDIES
DS Jowita, Zwierzyniecka 7 15-17th MAY 2017
PROGRAMME
15TH MAY - MONDAY
8.00-9.00 REGISTRATION
9.00-9.20 OPENING CEREMONY
9.20-9.45 MEMORIAL FOR ALICE DAVISON, JAMES GAIR AND BRAJ KACHRU
by HANS HENRICH HOCK AND SHIKARIPUR SRIDHAR
9.45-10.45 PLENARY LECTURE – ANNIE MONTAUT (INALCO)
Discourse particles in Hindi and the relation between grammar, enunciation and “modal” meanings
10.45-11.15 COFFEE BREAK
ROOM A ROOM B
Workshop Diversity in the Vedic lexicon and its role in reconstructing the most ancient Indo-Aryan language layers
11.15-11.45 Hans Henrich Hock Out of India? A new look at the linguistic arguments and evidence
Maria Piera Candotti and Tiziana Pontillo The lexicon of the “act of accepting (pratigraha)”: an approach to the multilayered Vedic culture
11.45-12.15 S.N. Sridhar Breaking the language barriers: language mixing as a civilizational strategy in South Asia
Jens Braarvig Historical semiosis of Vedic words: The cases of vajra
and ātman
12.15-12.45 Kamal Sridhar Sociocultural Variables in Language Maintenance: Thanjavur Marathi
Kristen De Joseph The Sky in Ceremony: Textual Variants in Sūryā's Bridal Hymn (RV̥ 10.85, AVP 18, AVŚ 14)
12.45-14.00 LUNCH BREAK
15TH MAY - MONDAY
14.00-14.30 Dörte Borchers How to write Koĩc (Kiranti, Tibeto-Burman): Linguistic and social aspects in the development and implementation of a writing system
Kyoko Amano Uses of ha / ha vái / ha sma vái with or without the narrative perfect and language layers in the Old Yajurveda-Saṃhitā texts
14.30-15.00 Thapasya Jayaraj and Rajesh Kumar Variation of Lexical Items and the Changing Need of Identity Expressions
Joanna Jurewicz Polysemy and cognitive linguistics. A case of vána.
15.00-15.30 Anuradha Kanniganti Is ‘English supply’ the only route to livelihoods? Language and work in a multilingual economy
Frank Köhler The translatability of kavíkratu and the lexical diversity of rigvedic poetological lexicon
15.30-16.00 Emma Walters Attitudes towards English in a remote North Indian town
George Pinault Exploring the language layer of the Rigvedic dânastuti genre
16.00-16.30 COFFEE BREAK
16.30-17.00 Danielle Ronkos The Role of Pitch in Gurung Tone
Umberto Selva Atharvaveda Paippalāda, Book 17, Anuvāka 6. The draft-ox vrata, a missing link between Vrātya culture and Pāśupatism
17.00-17.30 Shashikala Honnapa The Reflexes of Retroflex Approximant (ɻ ) in Kannaḍa Language
Paola Maria Rossi áhir budhnyàḥ and dundubhí: the Serpent of the Deep and the earth-drum: hypothesis of etymological and/or cultural connections
15TH MAY - MONDAY
17.30-18.00 Noboru Yoshioka Echo-formation in Kati as a neighbouring language of Kalasha and Khowar
Velizar Sadovski Diachronic, diatopic and diastratic developments of inherited Indo-Iranian lexicon and phraseology in the history of the Vedic text corpus: historical (Rigveda – Khilas – Atharvaveda – Yajurveda) and comparative (Veda vs. Avesta) perspectives
18.00-18.30 Prarthana Acharyya and Shakuntala Mahanta Deori tonal contrasts: A generational account
Discussion
16TH MAY – TUESDAY
9.00-10.00 PLENARY LECTURE – TANMOY BHATTACHARYA (University of Delhi)
Agreement and pronominalisation: two different ways to Agree
10.00-10.30 COFFEE BREAK
ROOM A ROOM B
10.30-11.00 Atanu Saha A comparative study of the Anaphors in Meiteilon, Nyishi and Toto
Shubham Srivastava and Sarada Biswas Labelling Finiteness as a Semantic Feature
11.00-11.30 Padmabati Achom Does non-finiteness predict modality in Meeteilon?
Rainer Kimmig Resultative Constructions in Hindi-Urdu and Other Indo-Aryan Languages. Synchronic and diachronic perspectives
16TH MAY – TUESDAY
11.30-12.00 Gaurashyam Singh Hidam Variations in Meeteilon
Andrea Drocco Baṅgāṇī ergativity: attempt of an in depth study
12.00-12.30 Alfina Khaidem Syntactic Variation: A comparison between Meeteilon and Non-Meeteilon speakers
Boris Zakharyin and Liudmila Khokhlova Role clusters rotation in Iranian and Indo-Aryan (diachronic and synchronic aspects)
12.30-14.00 LUNCH BREAK
14.00-14.30 Tanmoy Bhattacharya and Tor Anders Åfarli Meiteilon DPs and comparative syntax
Leonid Kulikov Labile verbs in Old Indo-Aryan: their origin, decline and fall (A typological perspective)
14.30-15.00 Chandrika Baruah Minimalist analysis of beneficiary / goal datives in Assamese
Eystein Dahl Experiencer subject verbs with object alternation in Vedic
15.00-15.30 Andriana Koumbarou Word order, agreement and case in Hindi from a Dynamic Syntax perspective
Roland Pooth The Early Vedic pīpáya- type
15.30-16.00 Miki Nishioka Does denaa GIVE as a V2 render benefactive meaning in Hindi?
Tista Bagchi On Aktionsart issues relating to dative-experiencer predicates in Indic
16.00-16.30 COFFEE BREAK
16.30-17.00 Ghanshyam Sharma A pragmatic account of definite and indefinite descriptions in Hindi - the case of 'hai' and 'hotā hai' forms
Saartje Verbeke The phenomenon of co-argument sensitivity in Indo-Aryan. A case study of the role of referential features in the argument structure of Kashmiri.
16TH MAY – TUESDAY
17.00-17.30 Wojciech Zeyland A preliminary study of the Tamil comparative postpositions
Shyamal Das Word-minimality vis-à-vis morphophonemics of genitives in NKB
17.30-18.00 Madelyn Kissock Quotative Clauses in Telugu
Nandini Bhattacharya A semantic perspective on modified numerals in Bangla
18.00-18.30 Alexander Coupe The typology of pragmatic case marking in Tibeto-Burman
Mayuri Dilip and Rajesh Kumar Dissociation of case and agreement in Santali
19.30 Dinner – Restaurant Hatti, 13, Woźna Street [ul.]
http://hatti.pl/kontakt.html
17TH MAY – WEDNESDAY
9.00-10.00 PLENARY LECTURE – HENRIK LILJEGREN (Stockholm University)
Northwestern Indo-Aryan and the rise of diversity in the Hindu Kush – Karakoram
10.00-10.30 COFFEE BREAK
ROOM A ROOM B
10.30-11.00 Marijana Janjić, Sara Librenjak, Kristina Kocijan and Lana Orešić On-line Hindi and Sanskrit dictionary for student community in Croatia and elsewhere
Patrycja Ava Markus Some aspects of noun morphology in Toto
17TH MAY – WEDNESDAY
11.00-11.30 Allan Desoulieres Translation and bilingual lexicography : the case of French to Urdu and Urdu to French, analyzing some specialized bilingual glossaries
Joanna Tokaj Converbs in light verb constructions in New Indo-Aryan
11.30-12.00 Rajyarama Koppaka and Abhijit Debnath Translating Cuisine Verbs from Telugu to Bangla: A Feature Interactive Model (FIM)
Cormac Anderson New database resources for the Indo-European lexicon
12.00-13.00 LUNCH BREAK
13.00-13.30 Olivier Hellwig and Ashwini Deo A Linguistic analyzer for building a database of Old Marathi
13.30-14.00 Olivier Hellwig and Sven Sellmer Multi-layer annotation of the Rigveda – methods and scholarly applications
14.00-14.30 Rafał Jaworski and Krzysztof Stroński Recognition and multi-layered analysis of converbs in early NIA
14.30 Closing and invitation to SALA-34 in Konstanz