The 2019 MoMM seminar: Multilingualism. From languages to speaks, uses and people.
What is multilingualism, and who are multilinguals? How are multiple languages taught, spoken and used in different contexts? These and many other topics will be discussed at the seminar “Multilingualism. From languages to speaks, uses and people.”
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This year the research group Multilingualism on My Mind organises the seminar in cooperation with colleagues from the Copenhagen Business School (Denmark). The event aims to bring together researchers from Norway and Denmark to share their knowledge and research results on different aspects of multilingualism and language use.
The seminar will be held at the University of Bergen on 14-15 October 2019. All sessions are open to the public. For more details regarding the agenda, please see the programme below.
PROGRAMME
Monday October 14th
Sydneshaugen skole, seminarrom M
11.30 – 11.45 Coffee
11.45 – 12.00 Marco Gargiulo, Åsta Haukås, Iørn Korzen: Welcome words.
Multilingualism and language teaching
12.00 – 12.45 Åsta Haukås, Andre Storto, Irina Tiurikova (University of Bergen): UNGSPRÅK: First insights into young learners' multilingual identity.
12.45 – 14.15 Lunch
From languages to speaks, uses, people
14.15 – 14.45 Irene Baron & Michael Herslund (Copenhagen Business School): The narratives of tourism destinations.
14.45 – 15.15 Lita Lundquist (Copenhagen Business School): Studying the use of humour across languages and cultures. Methods, results and perspectives.
15.15 – 15.45 Guowen Shang (University of Bergen): Multilingualism in Eastern China’s Cityspace: Code Distribution and General Perception.
Tuesday October 15th
Jusbygget (Dragefjellet skole), seminarrom 4
Multilingualism and language teaching
10.30 – 11.00 Raees Calafato (University of Bergen): Charting a roadmap to a more systematized multilingual approach to teaching languages.
11.00 – 11.30 Maj Schian Nielsen (University of Agder): Can crosslinguistic awareness among future language teachers improve grammar teaching in a German L3-context?
11.30 – 11.45 Coffee break
11.45 – 12.15 Iørn Korzen (Copenhagen Business School): Are some languages more complex than others? On text complexity and how to measure it.
12.15 – 13.45 Lunch
From languages to speaks, uses, people
13.45 – 14.15 Henrik Høeg Müller (University of Aarhus): Complementarity and division of labour between endo- and exocentric languages. The case of Danish and Spanish.
14.15 – 14.45 Hanne Korzen (Copenhagen Business School): Free predicatives: a contagious construction, illustrated by French, English and Danish.
14.45 – 15.00 Coffee break
15.00 – 15.30 Marco Gargiulo (University of Bergen): Language conflict, camouflage and glottophagy in the Italian cinematic city.
15.30 – 15.45 Till next time – Arrivederci – Au revoir – Auf Wiedersehen – På gensyn – På gjensyn.