Онлайн-лекция на английском языке

08 / 07 / 2020
Abralin ao Vivo - Linguists Online

Abralin ao Vivo - Linguists Online

08 июля в 14:00 (время московское) состоится онлайн-лекция Ольги Анатольевны Казакевич, посвященная языкам Сибири и Дальнего Востока: документации, функционированиюю, контактам, языковому сдвигу.
Название лекции: “Autochthonous languages of Siberia and the Far East: documentation, functioning, language contacts and language shift in ethno-local groups”.
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Лекция пройдет в программе Zoom, в течение лекции можно оставлять комментарии и задавать вопросы в чате.

Мероприятие организовано в рамках международной инициативы Abralin ao Vivo - Linguists Online.

Аннотация лекции

In the lecture I’ll try to give a panorama of autochthonous languages of Siberia and the Russian Far East touching upon their documentation, current functioning, language contacts in the area and the results of these contacts, language shift in some local groups of autochthonous populations. I’ll trace back the starting points and the development of language shift process in several ethno-local groups up to the beginning of the previous century and try to reveal general and local factors contributing to this process. Finally, I’ll discuss some issues concerning language preservation and/or revitalization in the area.

Об инициативе Abralin ao Vivo - Linguists Online

The Brazilian Linguistics Association (abralin.org), in a joint project with the Permanent International Committee of Linguists (ciplnet.com), the Asociación de Lingüística y Filología de América Latina (mundoalfal.org), Sociedad Argentina de Estudios Lingüísticos (sael.com.ar), the Association Internationale de Linguistique Appliquée (aila.info), the Societas Linguistica Europaea (societaslinguistica.eu), the Linguistic Society of America (linguisticsociety.org), the Linguistics Association of Great Britain (lagb.org.uk), the Australian Linguistic Society (als.asn.au/) and the British Association for Applied Linguistics (baal.org.uk) is organizing a virtual event: Abralin ao Vivo – Linguist Online. The event is designed to give students and researchers free access to state-of-the-art discussions on the most diverse topics related to the study of human language during this difficult quarantine period.