Hear ye, hear ye!
It's never in the past
Made possible by:
The Alehouse
Universitätstrasse 23, 8006 Zürich
WEDNESDAY 22nd MAY 2019
DOORS OPEN 6.00PM, EVENT 6.30PM-9.30PM
Stefano Negrinello
PhD student, UZH
TBD
The present project is part of a long-time research programme aiming at analysing the diachronic evolution of Italo-Romance vernaculars in the last century. The general objective of the programme is to compare the material contained in the Sprach- und Sachatlas Italiens und der Südschweiz (AIS), which provides a fine picture of vernaculars as spoken between 1919 and 1928, with data on present-day dialects collected in the same locations.
Stefano works on fieldwork in dialoctology, 100 years later.
This talk will be in German.
Dr. Johannes Bartuschat
Professor, UZH
Dr. Sara Ferrilli
PosDoc, UZH
Dr. Martina Albertini
PosDoc, UZH
TBD
Dr. Sara Ferrilli and Martina Albertini are a postdoctoral researcher and a PhD student at the Roman seminar at UZH, where they specialize in medieval Italian literature and culture. Their aim, together with Dr. Johannes Bartuschat, is to bring the Middle Ages into today’s world during their Pint of Science evening, by showing how Dante’s way of thinking about exiles still resonates today.
This talk will be in English.