Fifth International Workshop on Computational Latin Dialectology
78 July 2022
Conference Room
Hungarian Research Centre for Linguistics (HRCL)
Benczúr utca 33
1068 Budapest
Hungary
Program
Thursday, 7 July 2022
9:00 9:15
Opening:
Cser, András (Director, IHLUS[1],
HRCL, Budapest) and Bakró-Nagy, Marianne (IHLUS, HRCL, Budapest)
SESSION 1
Chair: Odrobina, László (University of Szeged)
9:15 9:50
Adamik, Béla (RGLHLD[2], HRCL, Budapest) The transformation of the vowel system in Gallic Latin as evidenced in inscriptions, and the problem of dialectal positioning of Roman Gaul
9:50 10:25
Tantimonaco, Silvia (University of Lisbon) The use of <Y> in the Latin Inscriptions of the Roman Empire
10:25 11:00
Urbanová, Daniela (Masaryk University Brno) Sic iace[at] / +++ micto: A performative formula in a curse tablet from ancient Centum Prata at Lake Zürich.
11:00 11:30 Coffee break
SESSION 2
Chair: Cser, András (Director, IHLUS, HRCL, Budapest)
11:30 12:05
Honzl, Jiøí (Charles University, Prague; National Museum, Prague) Latin in Egypt The linguistic data in wider context
12:05 12:40
Barchi, Serena (University of Pisa) Some remarks on the Latin of the ostraca of Didymoi
12:40 13:15
Papini, Alessandro (Ghent University) Varios habent sonos. On the merger of the front and back vowels in Latin inscriptions from Rome (BC 250 AD 600).
13:30 15:00 Lunch break
SESSION 3
Chair: Adamik, Béla (RGLHLD, HRCL, Budapest)
15:00 15:25
Ferenczi, Zsanett (Sipõcz és Ferenczi Ltd.) New developments in the Computerized Historical Linguistic Database of the Latin Inscriptions of the Imperial Age
15:25 15:50
Vágási, Tünde (Eötvös Loránd University Budapest) Did address influence whether gods answered prayers? Vulgar Latin names of deities in the Roman Empire
15:50 16:15
Nemes, Szilvia (Eötvös Loránd University Budapest) Substandard linguistic phenomena in the Tabulae Pompeianae Sulpiciorum
Friday, 8 July 2022
SESSION 1
Chair: Adamik, Tamás (Eötvös Loránd University Budapest)
9:00 9:35
Cotugno, Francesca (University of Verona) Expressing pain from the Antiquities to the Middle Ages: The role of interjection heu as a Part of Speech and in Latin epigraphy
9:35 10:10 Kunèer, Dragana (Institute of History, Belgrade) The Latin redundant forms (epigraphic data)
10:10 10:45
Bohacsek, Dóra (Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest) Vulgar and Classical Latin in Africa: Is labdacism an africanism?
10:45 11:15 Coffee break
SESSION 2
Chair: Ittzés, Máté (Eötvös Loránd University Budapest)
11:15 11:50
Simon, Zsolt (IHLUS, HRCL, Budapest) Lat. ploxenum reconsidered
11:50 12:25
Szlovicsák, Béla (Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest) The transformation of the gender system in Late Latin as evidenced by inscriptions
12:25 13:00
Barta, Andrea (RGLHLD, HRCL, Budapest) Copper and iron, or Stars in the darkness? Possible interpretations of a gold lamella
13:00 13:10
Closing remarks Bakró-Nagy, Marianne (IHLUS, HRCL, Budapest) and Adamik, Béla (RGLHLD, HRCL, Budapest)
Please find the abstracts of the papers here.
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The Workshop is organized in the framework of the project Computerized Historical Linguistic Database of Latin Inscriptions of the Imperial Age (National Research, Development and Innovation Office, NKFIH, No. K 135359) to be realized with the collaboration of the Research Group for Latin Historical Linguistics and Dialectology (former Momentum Research Group for Computational Latin Dialectology) of the ELKH (former MTA) Research Centre for Linguistics and of the Latin Department of the Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest (cf. http://lldb.elte.hu/).