1 / 10

CLCG Evaluation 2004

Descriptive and Historical Linguistics 1998-2003 Peter Houtzagers, Tette Hofstra, Cornelius Hasselblatt. CLCG Evaluation 2004. Outline. Who are we? Achievements Goals Opportunities, threats. Who are we? Languages studied (1/3). FINNO-UGRIAN - Prof. Dr. C.T. Hasselblatt

aloha
Télécharger la présentation

CLCG Evaluation 2004

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Descriptive and Historical Linguistics 1998-2003 Peter Houtzagers, Tette Hofstra, Cornelius Hasselblatt CLCG Evaluation 2004

  2. Outline • Who are we? • Achievements • Goals • Opportunities, threats

  3. Who are we? Languages studied(1/3) FINNO-UGRIAN - Prof. Dr. C.T. Hasselblatt - Dr. A.M. De Bie-Kerékjártó - Drs. R.P.C.E. Blokland (Ph.D.student) - Dr. M. Czibere - [Dr. S.L. Hahmo; now professor in Greifswald, Germany] - [Dr. R.A. Sarhimaa, now professor in Mainz, Germany]

  4. Who are we? Languages studied(2/3) GERMANIC German - [Prof. Dr. W.O.G. Abraham, retired] - Dr. A.P. ten Cate Old Germanic - Prof. Dr. T. Hofstra Low Saxon - Prof. Dr. H.W.H. Niebaum - [Dr. G.H. Kocks, retired] - [Dr. R.A. Ebeling, retired] Groningen dialect - Prof. Dr. S. Reker English - Dr. G. van der Meer Scandinavian - Dr. M. Norde [new member 2004]

  5. Who are we? Languages studied(3/3) GREEK - Dr. G.C. Wakker - Drs. S.J. Bakker (Ph.D. student) ROMANCE - Dr. R. de Jonge SLAVIC - Dr. H.B. Brijnen - Dr. H.P. Houtzagers - [Dr. J. Schaeken, now professor in Leiden] - Drs. H. Toby (Ph.D.student)

  6. Who are we? Topics 1. Language variation and change 2. Dialectology 3. Descriptive syntax and semantics Examples: 1. Hofstra: oldest Germanic loans in Balto-Finnic 1. Ph.D. project Blokland: Russian loans in Estonian 1-2 Ph.D. project Toby: Low German influence on Kashubian dialects 1-2 Houtzagers: Croatian dialects, contacts with Hungarian and German 3. Ph.D. project Bakker: markedness and definiteness in the NP in Ancient Greek

  7. Who are we? Uniting characteristics • Theory is not a goal in itself, but a tool that serves the primary interest of the group members, which is to describe and classify linguistic facts based on empirical research • Frameworks applied • Language-specificity Relevance • No knowledge (including theory) without data • Lesser susceptibility to obsolescence • Broadness ccc Examples:

  8. Achievements • 171 academic publications • 7 monographs • 6 Ph.D. theses • 18 editorial activities • 72 professional publications (interest of a wider audience) • 2 internal and 1.5 external Ph.D. projects initiated • Finno-Ugristics conference 2001 • other conferences (in collaboration with other groups), e.g. Languages in Contact 2000

  9. Goals • continuation of output • more Ph.D. students and postdocs (future generation)

  10. Opportunities, threats Threats • few possibilities for Ph.D. projects • situation within the FdL, connection with teaching priorities Opportunities • collaboration with LOT, CNWS

More Related