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The Greek language in Pontus: Romeyka in contemporary Trebizond

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  • UserProf. Brian Joseph, Prof. Peter Mackridge, Dr Hakan Özkan, Dr Ioanna Sitaridou
  • ClockSaturday 13 March 2010, 09:00-18:00
  • HouseBowett Room, Queens' College.

If you have a question about this talk, please contact Dr Ioanna Sitaridou.

This is the first workshop on the The Greek language in Pontus worldwide. Groundbreaking results from fieldworking in the region are presented, covering from morphosyntax to methodology of data collection to language and identity.

9:00-9:30 Prof. Peter Mackridge: Opening remarks

9:30-10:30 Chair: Dr Jo Willmott

Dr Ioanna Sitaridou: Fieldworking on Romeyka in Pontus Today

10:30-11:00 Coffee Break

11:00-12:00 Chair: Dr Teresa Shawcross

Dr Hakan Özkan: Inflection and Tenses in the Sürmene Varieties of Pontus

12:00-13:30 Lunch

13:30-14:30 Chair: Dr Ioanna Sitaridou

Prof. Brian Joseph: So Just What is an Infinitive Anyway, and where do Pontic Forms Fit in?

14:30-15:00 Coffee Break

15:00-16:00 Chair: Dr David Willis

Dr Ioanna Sitaridou: The last Greek infinitive: Survival against all odds in the Of varieties of Pontus

16:00-17:00 Mr Dimitris Michelioudakis & Dr Ioanna Sitaridou: Syntactic micro-variation in Pontic Greek: Dative constructions

17:00-18:00 Poster Session on the Morphosyntax of Pontic Dialects

Stergios Chatzikyriakidis: Clitic Clusters in Pontic

Maria Kaltsa & Ioanna Sitaridou: The Organisation of Information Structure in Pontic

Petros Karatsareas: “Neutering” nominal inflection in Pontic Greek

Ioanna Sitaridou: Language and Identity in the Romeyka-speaking communities of Pontus

Wine Reception

19:30 Dinner

This talk is part of the One Day Workshop on: "The Greek language in Pontus: Romeyka in contemporary Trebizond" series.

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