Conference Schedule

The Annual Kurultai of the Endangered Cultural Heritage – AKECH, 3rd edition

The Annual Lecture on Exile in Comparative Literature and the Arts – ALECLA, 3rd edition

Friday, November 27, 2020, 21:00 GMT (23:00 Bucharest)

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21:00 GMT

Opening and Greetings, Taner Murat

21:05 GMT

Grammatical Viruses and Real Ones: Implications for Endangered Languages, Senior Lecturer Dr. Alan Libert, University of Newcastle, Australia

Panel 1

Chair: Prof. Dr. Maria Magdolna Tatar, University of Oslo, retired

21:20 GMT

Blood and Honey: The Secret Herstory of Women: South Slavic Women's Experiences in a World of Modern-day Territorial Warfare, Dr. Danica Anderson

21:40 GMT

Power, Rule and Social Order in Traditional Moso Society, Ilaria Emma Borjigid Bohm, Xiamen University / University of Hamburg

22:00 GMT

Reclusive culture in Chinese Mountain and Water painting, Giacomo Bruni, China Academy of Art

22:20 GMT

Language shift reversal thanks to COVID-19, Valeria Buonocore

22:40 GMT

Bilingual language behaviours in multicultural Australia: An insight into the nature of bilingualism and directions for sustainable community language practices, Iryna Khodos, University of Newcastle, Australia

The Annual Kurultai of the Endangered Cultural Heritage – AKECH, 3rd edition

The Annual Lecture on Exile in Comparative Literature and the Arts – ALECLA, 3rd edition

Saturday, November 28, 2020, 07:00 GMT (09:00 Bucharest)

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Panel 2

Chair: Senior Lecturer Dr. Alan Libert

07:00 GMT

Indigenous Sign Languages, Gestures, and its Revitalisation: Implications for deaf and non-deaf Indigenous Communities in the Pacific, Rodney Adams, University of Newcastle

07:20 GMT

A Critical Examination of Teaching Methodology in ELICOS in Australia: a Transition to Online Course under the COVID-19 Crisis, Sarah Mengshan Xu, University of Newcastle, Australia

07:40 GMT

Distinct linguistic characteristics of Trakya Türkçesi: a cultural treasure, Devo Y. Devrim, University of New England, Australia

08:00 GMT

Cultural heritage and place naming: An ecolinguistic analysis of the interaction between humans and the environment, Dorcas Zuvalinyenga, University of Newcastle, Australia

08:20 GMT

Establishing Rapport with Evaluative Language in Online Hotel Responses, Ly Wen Taw, Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia/The University of Newcastle, Australia

08:40 GMT

From the light of noon to the nocturnal earth. Gabriele d’Annunzio and the Franciscan nature

Donato Gagliastro, Institute of Greek and Latin Studies, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic

09:00 GMT

Distinguishing between language difference and language disorder in deaf children who use sign language, Wolfgang Mann, School of Education, University of Roehampton & Hilary Dumbrill, Specialist Speech and Language Therapist, Hamilton Lodge School and College & Dr. Joanna Hoskin, Language & Communication Science Division City, University of London

09:20 GMT

Supporting deaf and hard-of-hearing children to access their linguistic and cultural heritage, Kathryn Margaret Crowe, University of Iceland / Charles Sturt University (Australia) / National Technical Institute for the Deaf (United States of America)

09:40 GMT

On the equal chances of minority populations in all EU countries, Prof. Dr. Maria Magdolna Tatar, University of Oslo, retired

10:00 GMT

Translation, adaptation, and imitation, Steve Rushton, UK

10:20 GMT

Kazakh Literature, Bakhtygul Makhanbetova, International literary agent

10:40 GMT

Cultural Heritage Promotion Through Art , Lidia Drozdova, Art-manager and art-journalist

11:00 GMT

Closing, Senior Lecturer Dr. Alan Libert, University of Newcastle, Australia