2024

03 May 2024, 2pm-4pm: Collective Seminar on Area 3, organised by Area 4, with Cédric Brudermann and Cédric Sarré. Maison de la Recherche, Room D421.

26 April 2024, 2pm-4pm: Doctoral Seminar in Linguistics, “Methodological Questions in Linguistics”, organised by Delphine Pasques. Centre Malesherbes, Room 108.

  • Paper by Delphine Choffat (Sorbonne University): title TBA
  • Paper by Carole Werner (University of Strasbourg): title TBA

22 March 2024, 2pm-5pm: CELISO Seminar. Maison de la Recherche, 28 rue Serpente, Room D421. Paper by Dominique Dias, “Transmediality and generic variations: a French and German contrastive analysis of the #booktube and #bookstagram phenomena”.

01 March 2024, 2pm-5pm: Doctoral Seminar in Linguistics, “Methodological Questions in Linguistics”, organised by Delphine Pasques. Centre Malesherbes, Room 108.

  • Paper by Dominique Dias (Sorbonne University): “Contrastive analysis of referential chains: annotation methods and data protection”

Paper by Alexia Jingand (University of Strasbourg and University of Lorraine): “Lexicometry and Activism: the Resistance of the German Ecological Activist Movement: Last Generation”

02 February 2024, 2pm-5pm: Doctoral Seminar in Linguistics, “Methodological Questions in Linguistics”, organised by Delphine Pasques. Centre Malesherbes, Room 108.

  • Paper by Gilles Couffignal (Sorbonne University): “Articulating between the Quantitative and the Qualitative”
  • Conference by Hugo Carbonnell (Sorbonne University): “Methodological Reflections on Reconstruction in Historical Linguistics”
  • Paper by Hannah Johnson (Sorbonne University): Title TBD

2023

01 December 2023, 2pm-5pm: Doctoral Seminar in Linguistics, “Questions in Linguistic Methodology”, organised by Delphine Pasques. Centre Malesherbes, Room 108.

  • Paper by Audrey Mathys (Free University of Brussels), “Making the Explicit Implicit: on the Role of Latin in Medieval German Morphosyntactic Description”
  • Paper by Nathalie Balent (Sorbonne Nouvelle University), “Spatial Adverbs in Old High German: Methodology and Working Hypotheses”

27 October 2023, 2pm-5pm, CELISO Seminar. Maison de la Recherche, 28 rue Serpente, room D421 :

  • 2pm-3:15pm, paper by Jaana Kolu (Östra Finlands universitet, Finland), “Linguistic Life Stories in Multilingual Swedish-Finnish Families over Three Generations”
  • 3:45pm-5pm: paper by Hieke Wiese (Humboldt Universität Berlin, Germany), « German in Multilingual Settings ».

06 October 2023, 2pm-5pm, Doctoral Seminar in Linguistics, “Methodological Questions in Linguistics”, organised by Delphine Pasques. Centre Malesherbes, Room 108.

  • Paper by Salomé Fabry (Sorbonne University): “Analytical Methods for Absolute Constructions in the Tatian (830)”
  • Paper by Thomas Sähn (Sorbonne University): “A Semio-structuralist Approach to Narrative Discourse: Intersubjective Readings Underpinning the Narrative”.

14-15 April 2023, Sorbonne-SUNY Doctoral Symposium – Programme

  • 14 April – Room D116: 9am-1pm
  • 15 April – Room S001: 10am-6pm

17 March 2023, 2pm-4pm: Thomas Sähn Seminar, “The Structure of Visual Language: How does Meaning form in a Narrative Made of Images?”, Maison de la recherche, Room D513.

2022

10 June 2022 – 2pm-4pm. CELISO Seminar. Stéphanie Béligon. Tentative Title: “The Lexicon of Emotions”.

8 April 2022, 2pm-4pm –  CELISO Seminar. Paper by Noah Bubenhofer, Professor of German Linguistics specialising in corpus linguistics (University of Zurich), “Calculating and Reading: the Role of Corpus Pragmatics for Discourse Analysis”. Maison de la Recherche, Room S002.

11 March 2022 – Seminar with Irina Thomière, Professor and Researcher, Russian linguistics.

25 February 2022, 2pm-4pm – CELISO Seminar. Krisztina Hevér-Joly, “The Morphology of Uralic Languages”.

28 January 2022 – CELISO Seminar,  Paper by Catherine Schnedecker, Professor of the Science of Language, University Marc Bloch, Strasbourg, “Human Nouns” (Title TBC), Maison de la Recherche, Room D040.

14 January 2022, 2pm-4pm (remote) – Seminar on “Linguistic Transformations Today and Tomorrow”

  • 2pm: Mechthild Habermann, University of Erlangen (presentation in German): Diachrone Wortbildung und Konstruktionsgrammatik: Entwicklung der Verben mit um- vom Althochdeutschen bis zur Gegenwartssprache
  • 3pm: Sonia Cristofaro, Sorbonne University (presentation in French): The Distinction between the Singular and the Plural and the Hierarchy of Animation from a Diachronic Perspective

2021

26 November 2021, 2pm-4pm CELISO Seminar. Paper by Daniel Henkel, Lecturer in English Linguistics, specialised in Corpus Linguistics, University of Paris 8. Maison de la Recherche, Room D223.