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Vendredi, 19 juillet 2024
08h50 | Mots de bienvenue |
Séance 1 | |
09h00 | Conférencier invité Andreas Willi (University of Oxford) Marginal Greekness |
09h50 | Liana Tronci (Università per Stranieri di Siena) Reflecting identities through morphology in diachrony: Ancient Greek ethnonymic verbs in -ízō and nouns in -ismós |
10h20 | Dmitry Dundua (University of Oxford) Community-specific grammar? The case of Aelius Aristides |
10h50 | Pause-café |
Séance 2 | |
11h20 | Holly Hunt (University of Oxford) Sociolinguistic Features of Herodas and ‘Herodas’ |
11h50 | Eleonora Selvi (Università di Verona) Language Choices and Identity Reflections in Hellenistic Pamphylia: A Social Network Analysis of Funerary Inscriptions |
12h20 | Alexander Wilson (University of Oxford) Protagoras’ dialectology: performative identity in Greek ethnicity |
12h50 | Dîner à Géopolis |
Séance 3 | |
14h30 | Conférencière invitée Katherine McDonald (Durham University) Reconsidering multilingualism and enslavement in antiquity |
15h20 | Corinna Salomon (Maynooth University) Lepontians and Cisalpine Gauls – Linguistic identity (?) in late Iron-age northern Italy |
15h50 | Rhiannon Smith (University of Cambridge) Using Morphology to See Identity in Female Names |
16h20 | Pause-café |
Séance 4 | |
16h50 | Olivia Elder (University of Oxford) Language and Identity in the City of Rome |
17h20 | Laura Nastasi (University of Manchester) Expressing identity in a bilingual city: some examples from Roman Corinth |
17h50 | Valentina Vari (Sapienza Università di Roma & Rijksuniversiteit Groningen) “Inscribing Identities”: The Use of Latin in Funerary Inscriptions in Roman Greece |
19h30 | Souper |
Samedi, 20 juillet 2024
Séance 5 | |
09h00 | Alexandre 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 |
09h30 | Rostyslav Oreshko (ILARA & École Pratique des Hautes Études) Language choice and ethnic identities in pre-hellenistic Lydia |
10h00 | Shoni Lavie-Driver (University of Cambridge) Jewish identity and language in Roman Caesarea |
10h30 | Pause-café |
Séance 6 | |
11h00 | Gunnar Dumke (Münzkabinett Winterthur) Greek, Indian, Indo-Greek? Bilingual coin legends of Hellenistic kings in India |
11h30 | Kristian Kanstrup Chistensen (University of St Andrews) Everyday Speech and Prestige Literacy |
12h00 | Conférencier invité Andrea Cuomo (Universiteit Gent) Semiotic Poetics: The inclusive exclusivity of Byzantine texts |
12h50 | Mots de conclusion |
13h00 | Dîner |