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On November 6th, the Department of Languages ​​and Literatures organizes a doctoral day. All sessions are open to all interested, except for session "doctoral workshop" which is specifically aimed at PhD students. Warm welcome!

Lecture,
Seminar,
Open house
Date
6 Nov 2024
Time
08:30 - 17:00
Location
Humanisten, Renströmsgatan 6, rooms J439 (AM) and J406 (PM)

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Conference language: English
Organizer
Department of Languages and Literatures

Program

8.30 Welcome (J439)

8.45-10.15 Linguistic structures (J439)
Chair: Andreas Hallberg

  • Linnéa Koré: The pragmatics of politeness (or impoliteness) in transactional exchanges in Abidja
  • Sofia Dmitrieva: The semantics of present stems in Ancient Greek: infixation and suffixation
  • Andreas Keränen: Prosodic feet without stress in Latin

10.15-10.30 Coffee break

10.30-12.00 Language in society / Language learning and language teaching (J439)
Chair: Thomas Rosén

  • Ivan Kovacic: Translation of Latin hymns to Church Slavonic from the 14th century to 20th centur
  • Ebba Nyberg: Dancing at Lughnasa: A pilot study
  • Lea Späti: Coping with diglossia in medical talk. A mixed-methods study on conversations between multilingual medical staff and patients in a standard-dialect environment at hospitals in German-speaking Switzerland

12.00-13.00 Lunch break

13.00-14.45 (NB! Only for doctoral students) Doctoral workshop: Doctoral writing and well-being – How to make the writing process more manageable and rewarding (J406)
Jenny Mattsson, ASK

14.45-15.15 Coffee break

15.15-16.45 Literary studies (J406)
Chair: Malin Podlevskikh Carlström

  • Thomas Aerts: Historical and literary materials (文史) and how to use them
  • Iril Hove Ullestad: Ukraine: How to address an ongoing crisis
  • Marcus Richey: The queer, unworlding dream of Don DeLillo's Cosmopolis

16.45 Concluding words (J406)