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CL, SLL&CS organises One Day Colloquium on “Linguistic Theory: Issues and Applications”

CL, SLL&CS organises One Day Colloquium on “Linguistic Theory: Issues and Applications”

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Centre for Linguistics,

School of Languages, Literature & Culture Studies,

Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi

in collaboration with

Central Institute of Indian Languages, Mysore

 

will organize One Day Colloquium on

 

“Linguistic Theory: Issues and Applications”

 

on 31st October, 2019.

 

The main idea behind this colloquium is linguists working on diverse aspects of language: theoretical or practical can come together in a common platform and share their knowledge and expertise in the presence of young, budding linguists and gives them a future direction in linguistic theory and its application. We wish high degree of participant involvement and encourage critical enquiry and debate related to formal and functional linguistic theory in core areas of linguistics as well as in interdisciplinary areas.

Programme Schedule

One Day Colloquium on ‘Linguistic Theory: Issues and Applications’

 on 31st October, 2019

Venue: 133, SL-2 (New Building), JNU

Registration 9. am -9.45 am

Speakers

Title

Time

Dr. Hari Madhab Ray

Introduction and Background

9.45 am 10 am

Prof. Pramod Kumar Pandey

CL, JNU

 Turns in Linguistic Theory”

10 am-10.45 am

Tea Break

10.45 am- 11 am

Prof. Udaya Narayan Singh

Dean, Faculty of Arts & Humanities & Chair-Professor, ACLiS, Amity University

"Situating Linguistics"

11 am- 11.45 am

Prof. Dhananjay Singh CES, JNU

 “The Intersectionality of Linguistic and Literary Theory: Bhartrihari and Anandavardhana”

11.45 am-12.30 pm

Dr. Hemanga Dutta

EFLU, Hyderabad

 

"Patterns of Speech sounds and their representation in Phonological Theories"

12.30 pm-1.15 pm

Lunch Break

1.15 pm-2.30 pm

Prof. Vaishna Narang

Prof. of Linguistics, Retired, CL, JNU

“Applied Linguistics: is it only a translational science?”

2.30 pm-3.15 pm

Farewell Ceremony for

Prof. Pramod Kumar Pandey (CL, JNU)

From 3.30 pm onwards

 

The participants of the Colloquium will be given a participation certificate provided they register for the colloquium at the registration desk and attend the colloquium throughout the day. For more information you could contact at harimadhabray@gmail.com.

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