Sunday, January 26, 2025

Programme of the 5th Czech Onomastic Conference

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The 5th Czech Onomastic Conference, set to take place from April 7–10, 2025, at the University of Prague, promises to be an exciting gathering for researchers, linguists, and enthusiasts in the field of onomastics. With a rich and diverse program, this international event will explore names and naming systems from historical, cultural, and linguistic perspectives.



Structure of the Conference

The conference is organized into multiple thematic sessions, featuring a variety of presentations by scholars from across Europe and beyond. Each day offers plenary lectures, parallel sessions, and opportunities for discussions and networking. Here's a brief overview:

  1. Plenary Lectures
    The event will open with a plenary lecture by Christian Zschieschang on "Onomastics and interdisciplinarity: Practical experiences and theoretical positions." Another keynote by Katalin Reszegi will delve into the "Polysemy and synonymy of proper names from a cognitive perspective." These lectures set the tone for the interdisciplinary and innovative discussions that follow.

  2. Thematic Sessions
    The sessions are divided into focused topics such as:

    • Onomastics and orthography
    • Name policy and politics
    • Jewish anthroponyms
    • Urban and rural toponyms
    • Onomastics and sociolinguistics
    • Names in literature, poetry, and translation
    • Commercial names and their cultural impact
    • Dialectology and its influence on naming conventions
  3. Special Highlights

    • The influence of Cyrillic and Latin scripts on names in Central and Eastern Europe.
    • Decommunization processes in Ukraine and their impact on place names.
    • Socio-onomastic research on Jewish anthroponyms and multilingual influences in borderlands.
    • Innovative discussions on names in digital spaces and urban toponyms.
  4. Languages of Presentations
    Presentations will be delivered in Czech, Slovak, Polish, English, and other regional languages, reflecting the event's diverse and international nature. This multilingual approach ensures inclusivity and accessibility for a wide range of participants.


Diverse Research Topics

The conference covers a vast array of research topics, including:

  • Historical and cultural perspectives: Exploring the origins and motivations behind historical place names and surnames.
  • Linguistic dynamics: Addressing phonetics, orthography, and dialectology in naming practices.
  • Interdisciplinary approaches: Examining the intersections of onomastics with law, politics, media, and cognitive sciences.
  • Urban and rural contrasts: Understanding naming trends in cities and countryside settings.

Interactive Opportunities

The conference is not just about listening - it also features:

  • Excursions and networking: Scheduled excursions on April 8th provide a chance to explore the local cultural heritage and connect with other attendees.
  • Poster sessions: A platform for early-career researchers and graduate students to showcase their work and gain feedback.

Conclusion

The 5th Czech Onomastic Conference is a must-attend event for anyone interested in the study of names and naming systems. With its interdisciplinary focus, international lineup, and diverse topics, it offers a unique opportunity to engage with cutting-edge research and foster collaborations in the onomastic community.

Whether you’re an academic, a student, or simply curious about the world of names, this conference promises to be an intellectually enriching experience.

2 comments:

  1. In fact it's in Prague, not Ostrava :-)

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    1. Oops, really sorry. I don't know how it could have happened... I thought I just copy-pasted it from somewhere... I but I do not remember where from)))

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