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5th Language and Politics Symposium Date: 15-Sep-2004 - 18-Sep-2004 Location: Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom Contact: John Kirk Contact Email: j.kirkMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuequb.ac.uk Linguistic Sub-field: Historical Linguistics ,Language Description ,Sociolinguistics ,Text/Corpus Linguistics ,Translation ,Ling & Literature Meeting Description: Taking Stock in the Literature, Sociolinguistics and Legislation of Minority or Regional Languages in Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland, and Scotland Arts and Humanities Research Board Centre for Irish and Scottish Studies For the Forum for Research on the Languages of Scotland and Ulster With additional funding applied for from Foras na Gaeilge, Tha Boord o Ulst�r-Scotch, and Iomairt Cholm Cille DRAFT PROGRAMME Draft 4: 17 July 2004 To participate, please contact to register by 6 September 2004: j.m.kirk
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qub.ac.uk 028 9097 3815 or 028 9097 3390 Wednesday 15 September 2004 19.00-22.00 Old Staff Common Room Registration and Evening Buffet Thursday 16 September 2003: 08.30 Registration in Peter Froggatt Ce ntre 204 Arrival coffee and scones 09.15 Peter Froggatt Centre 212, Symposium Opening Morning Session: Current Legislation 09.30 Languages Equality Bill Se�n � Cuire�n P�draig � Laighin 10.30 Gaelic Language (Scotland) Bill Duncan Ferguson (invited; unconfirmed) Wilson Macleod 11.30 Morning coffee and tea 12.00 Ulster-Scots Academy (Invited but unconfirmed: Ian Adamson, Gavin Falconer, Nelson McCausland, Ian Parsley, Anne Smyth) OB12.45 Scots and the Scottish Executive Michael Hance 13.30 Buffet Lunch Afternoon Session: Literature and Language Development 14.30 Ivan Herbison (Queen's University Belfast) The Revival of Scots in Ulster: Why Literary History Matters 15.30 Christopher Whyte (University of Glasgow) Sorley Maclean and Modernism 16.30 Tea 17.00 Alan Titley (St. Patrick's College, Drumcondra) Twentieth-century Literature in Irish and its Contribution to the Development of Irish 18.00 Panel and Further Discussion 18.30 Reception and Book Launch by Cl� Ollscoil na Banr�ona Patrick McKay Fermanagh 1: Lisnaskea and District: The Parish of Aghalurcher (Place-Names of Northern Ireland, vol. 8) Neal Alexander, Shane Murphy and Anne Oakman To the Other Shore: Cross-currents in Irish and Scottish Studies (Belfast Studies in Language, Culture and Politics 12) Friday 17 September 2004 Morning Session: Sociolinguistics 09.30 The Sociolinguistics of Contemporary Scots Caroline Macafee (invited, unconfirmed). 10.30 Coffee 11.0 The Sociolinguistics of Contemporary Scottish Gaelic Will Lamb (Lews Castle College, Benbecula Campus) 12.0 The Sociolinguistics of Contemporary Irish Brian � Curn�in (Dublin Institute of Advanced Studies) Conch�r � Giollag�in (St. Patrick's College, Drumcondra) 13.0 Lunch Afternoon Session: International Comparisons 14.00 Tomasz Wicherkiewicz (Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan), author of The Making of a Language: The Case of the Idiom of Wilamowice, Southern Poland (Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter 2003) Kashubian and Scots 14.45 Alexander Pavlenko, author of several articles in Scottish Language Ukraine and Scots 15.30 Tea 16.00 Zammit Ciantar (University of Valetta), author of The Place-Names of the Coast of Gozo and translator of Hans Christian Andersen into Maltese Maltese and Irish 16.45 Final Session: International Comparisons and Issues; 2005 Symposium: Minority Languages and the Economy; Closing Discussion 18.00 (approx.) Close Evening Symposium Dinner, The Great Hall 19.30 Reception and Dinner (Invited Guest Speakers: President Mary McAleese, Frank McAveety, Eamon � Cuiv, Peter Peacock, Angela Smith) Saturday 18 September Excursion to Down Cathedral, Downpatrick for Celtic Worship: A Celebration of the New Irish Language Version of the Book of Common Prayer, an event organised for the Irish Guild of the Church of Ireland by Gordon McCoy 9.30 Bus leaves Queen's University 10.30 Tour of Cathedral 11.00 Arrivals 11.15 Welcomes and Opening Prayers 11.30 Nicholas Williams 'The Irish Language and the Reformation' 12.00 Questions 12.15 Rev Terence McCaughey. 'The Gaelic Bible in Ireland and Scotland' 12.30 Questions 12.45 Bus tour to surrounding places of historical and cultural interest (e.g. Saul church, St. Patrick�Euro(tm)s Centre, Strangford) with packed lunch 2.30 Se�n � Duinn 'Celtic Christianity: The Irish Language Experience' 3.00 Questions 3.15 Gaelic-Speaking Minister from Scotland 4.00 Leaslaoi � Briain 'The Irish Language Guild of the Church of Ireland' 5.00 Service of Worship (including contributions from Scottish and Irish Gaelic choirs) Book Launch: New Irish Language Version of the Book of Common Prayer 7.00 Bus departs from Downpatrick 8.00 Return to Queen's University Sunday 19 September 11.00 Bus Tour of Belfast 3.00 Presbyterian Service in Irish with An Tor ar Lasadh ('The Burning Bush') in Fitzroy Presbyterian Church, Belfast