Programme

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Vendredi, 19 juillet 2024

08h50
Mots de bienvenue
 Séance 1
09h00Conférencier invité
Andreas Willi (University of Oxford)
Marginal Greekness
09h50Liana Tronci (Università per Stranieri di Siena)
Reflecting identities through morphology in diachrony: Ancient Greek ethnonymic verbs in -ízō and nouns in -ismós
10h20Dmitry Dundua (University of Oxford)
Community-specific grammar? The case of Aelius Aristides

10h50
Pause-café
 Séance 2
11h20Holly Hunt (University of Oxford)
Sociolinguistic Features of Herodas and ‘Herodas’
11h50Eleonora Selvi (Università di Verona)
Language Choices and Identity Reflections in Hellenistic Pamphylia: A Social Network Analysis of Funerary Inscriptions
12h20Alexander Wilson (University of Oxford)
Protagoras’ dialectology: performative identity in Greek ethnicity

12h50
Dîner à Géopolis
 Séance 3
14h30Conférencière invitée
Katherine McDonald (Durham University)
Reconsidering multilingualism and enslavement in antiquity
15h20Corinna Salomon (Maynooth University)
Lepontians and Cisalpine Gauls – Linguistic identity (?) in late Iron-age northern Italy
15h50Rhiannon Smith (University of Cambridge)
Using Morphology to See Identity in Female Names

16h20
Pause-café
 Séance 4
16h50Olivia Elder (University of Oxford)
Language and Identity in the City of Rome
17h20Laura Nastasi (University of Manchester)
Expressing identity in a bilingual city: some examples from Roman Corinth
17h50Valentina Vari (Sapienza Università di Roma & Rijksuniversiteit Groningen)
“Inscribing Identities”: The Use of Latin in Funerary Inscriptions in Roman Greece
19h30Souper

Samedi, 20 juillet 2024

 Séance 5
09h00Alexandre Loktionov (University of Cambridge; King’s College London; HSE)
Choosing to hear? The concept of sDm as a tool for constructing identity among officials in Pharaonic Egypt
09h30Rostyslav Oreshko (ILARA & École Pratique des Hautes Études)
Language choice and ethnic identities in pre-hellenistic Lydia
10h00Shoni Lavie-Driver (University of Cambridge)
Jewish identity and language in Roman Caesarea

10h30
Pause-café
 Séance 6
11h00Gunnar Dumke (Münzkabinett Winterthur)
Greek, Indian, Indo-Greek? Bilingual coin legends of Hellenistic kings in India
11h30Kristian Kanstrup Chistensen (University of St Andrews)
Everyday Speech and Prestige Literacy
12h00Conférencier invité
Andrea Cuomo (Universiteit Gent)
Semiotic Poetics: The inclusive exclusivity of Byzantine texts
12h50Mots de conclusion
13h00Dîner