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Conference Schedule Overview
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Time | Thursday, April 6 (CUNY Graduate Center) | Time | Friday, April 7 (New York University) |
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8:30 | Registration/Coffee, CUNY Graduate Center Room 4116 | 8:30 | Registration/Coffee, Glucksman Ireland House NYU |
9:00 | Panel 1 | 9:00 | Panel 6 |
10:15 | Coffee/Tea Break | 10:15 | Coffee/Tea Break |
10:45 | Panel 2 | 10:45 | Plenary Session 2: Nils Langer, University of Flensburg 19 University Pl. room 102 |
12:00 | Lunch (see here for recommended places) | 12:00 | Lunch (see here for recommended places) |
1:00 | Panel 3 | 1:00 | Panel 7 |
2:15 | Coffee/Tea Break | 2:40 | Coffee/Tea Break |
2:45 | Panel 4 | 3:10 | Panel 8 |
4:00 | Coffee/Tea Break | 4:50 | Coffee/Tea Break |
4:30 | Panel 5 | 5:10 | Panel 9 |
7:00 | Welcome and Opening Remarks Plenary Session 1: Vicente Lledó-Guillem, Hofstra University CUNY C201/202/203 | 6:45 | Plenary Session 3: Anita Auer, Université de Lausanne 19 University Pl. room 102 |
8:30 | Opening Reception |
Plenary Speakers
Lectures are free and open to the publicVicente Lledó-Guillem
Hofstra University
"The Construction of the “Valencian language” in the Early Modern Period: The Return to the Monolingual Garden of Eden"
Thursday, April 6
CUNY Graduate Center
CUNY C201/202/203

Nils Langer
University of Flensburg
"On the Invisibility of Language in Defining North Frisian Identity"
Friday, April 7
New York University
19 University Place, room 102

Anita Auer
Université de Lausanne
"Preserving Swiss Dialects in the Diaspora: The Social Life of a Wisconsin Language Island"
Friday, April 7
New York University
19 University Place, room 102
