International Workshop (☞)
11.-12.02.2011 – University of Trier (Germany)
Claudine Moulin & Natalia Filatkina
Program (download)
Friday, 11.02.2011
Guest Room of the University, Campus I
09:00-10:00
Welcoming, get acquainted, introduction
10:00-10:45
Aliento. Analyse Linguistique, Interculturelle d’énoncés sapientiels et Transmission Orient/occident Occident/orient
Marie Sol Ortola, Nancy/Marie Christine – Varol, Paris
http://www.aliento.eu
10:45-11:15
Coffee break
11:15-12:00
HiFoS. Historical formulaic language and traditions of communication
Monika Hanauska, Carina Hoff, Johannes Gottwald – Trier
http://www.hifos.uni-trier.de
12:00-12:45
SAWS. Sharing Ancient Wisdoms
Stuart Dunn – London
http://www.kcl.ac.uk/schools/humanities/depts/bmgs/research-section/saw/
12:45-13:30
DoLPh. Dynamics of Luxembourgish Phraseology
Ane Kleine – Luxembourg
http://www.europhras.org
13:30-14:30
Lunch break (Buffet)
14:30-15:15
CASG. Gnomology Database for Arabic and Syriac
Marco Büchler – Leipzig
http://casg.orientphil.unihalle.de/?page_id=8
15:15-16:00
Representing Fragmentary Texts
Monica Berti – Rome
http://www.fragmentarytexts.org
16:00-16:45
Collocation in Historical English Science Writing
Sabine Bartsch – Darmstadt
http://www.linglit.tu-darmstadt.de/index.php?id=bartsch
16:45-17:00
Coffee break
17:00-18:00
Discussion
18:30-19:45
Guided Tour through the Historical City of Trier (Meeting Point: Porta Nigra)
ca. 20:00
Dinner in the Cumvino restaurant
Weberbach 75 54290 Trier,
tel.: +49 651 979409-40
Saturday, 12.02.2011
Guest Room of the University, Campus I
9:00-9:45
Textgrid. Virtual Research Environment for the Humanities
Andrea Rapp – Darmstadt
http://www.textgrid.de
9:45-10:30
FuD. Research Network and Database System
Marina Müller – Trier
http://fud.uni-trier.de
10:30-11:15
Automatic Text Analysis for eHumanities
Silvana Hartmann – Darmstadt
http://www.ukp.tu-darmstadt.de/people/silvana-hartmann/
11:15-11:45
Coffee break
11:45-13:45
Discussion, conclusions, further planning
14:00
Lunch break
15:30-16:30
Guided tour through the Dom of Trier (Meeting point: Am Domstein)