INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON RROMANI LANGUAGE, LINGUISTIC RIGHTS AND LINGUISTIC JUSTICE
5 December 2018
Programme Schedule
Reporting, Registration and Welcome at 9:00-9:15AM. Venue: Moot Court Hall
Session-01 Inaugural Session [0930-1045 Hrs] Venue: Moot Court Hall
| 0915-0930 | Lamp Lighting and a Inauguration by the Patron | Prof. (Dr.) Ranbir Singh Vice Chancellor, National Law University |
| 0930-0945 | Thematic Introduction of the Conference | Prof. (Dr.) Prasannanshu Conference Co-Chair |
| 0945-1020 | Keynote Address | Prof. Marcel Courthiade Conference Co-Chair |
| 1020-1030 | Vote of Thanks | Prof. (Dr.) G.S. Bajpai Registrar, National Law University |
1030-1045 Tea
Session-02 Plenary Session [1045-1215 Hrs] Venue: Moot Court Hall. Chair: Prof. R.C. Sharma
| 1045-1100 | Standardization and codification of the Rromani language to date: assessment and criticism | Trajko & Daniel Petrovski |
| 1100-1130 | India, Rroms, and a vision for the New Millennium | Prasannanshu |
| 1130-1145 | The legal framework for the protection of minority languages in Colombie, with special references to Rromani | Ana Dalila Gomez, univ. of Bogota |
| 1145-1200 | Legality, legitimacy and justice in the linguistic field – the case of Rromani | Bajram Haliti |
| 1200-1215 | Chair’s Remarks | Prof. RC Sharma |
1215-1230 Tea Break
Session-03 A Paper Presentations [1230-1330] Venue: Moot Court Hall, Guest of Honour and Chair: Prof. Shyam Singh Shashi; Co-chair Prof. Maheshwar Singh
Session Theme: Rromani Language and India
| 1230-1245 | Fieldwork findings in the Kannauj area about Rromani-Indian Tigh connection | Nedzmedin Neziri: From INALCO |
| 1245-1300 | The Rromani language – an umbilical link to Sasnkrit and India | Marcel Courthiade |
| 1300-1315 | ‘Reading India in Rromani Literary Narratives’ | Anupama Jaidev |
| 1315-1330 | The language of the Bollywood movies as a grass root revelator of the Rroms’ Indian origin among Rromani viewers | Jeta Duka, INALCO |
Session-03 B Paper Presentations [1230-1330] Venue: Room #1 Chair: Prof. J.C. Sharma; Co-chair Dr. Vinod Kimar; Theme: Romani in Regional Contexts
| 1230-1245 | Romani language within the Framework of the Russian Education Policy in the XIX-XXI Centuries | |
| 1245-1300 | The Rromani linguistic context in Spain | |
| 1300-1315 | Romani Onomastics in Romania | |
| 1315-1330 | Early stages of language acquisition by Rromani children from a social and legal perspective in Europe (with focus on Bulgaria and France) |
Session-03 C Paper Presentations [1230-1330] Venue: Room #2 Chair: Nicolas Jimenez Gonzalez and Mukul Raizada Session Theme: Language and technology
| 1230-1300 | IT and Rromani language | Carlo Zoli |
| 1245-1300 | Some patterns of Derivation in Modern (Standard) Rromani | Rajko Duric |
| 1300-1315 | Language change and evolution in the context of internet. | Lakshya Avi Kishor |
| 1315-1330 | Devraj Sharma |
1330-1430 Lunch Break
Session-04 A Paper Presentations [1430-1545 Hrs] Venue: Moot Court Hall Chair: Carlo ZOLI; Co-Chair Dr. Sushila Video Conferencing Session-I Theme: Rromani language and Law
| 1430-1440 | The right to one’s own ethnic name properly spelled – a primordial linguistic right. | Jeanne Gamonet |
| 1440-1500 | Is linguistic justice realistic for severely uneducated groups: the Sinte in Germany, language skills in Sinto and social skills in German. | Iovanca Gaspar |
| 1500-1515 | Rromani terminology of Law and Justice. | Saimir Mile |
| 1515-1530 | The part of the media in the establishment of linguistic justice for Rromani. | Orhan Galjush |
| 1530-1545 | Bilingualism and mixed law in Alsace, a European region. | Stephanie Dijoux |
Session-04 B Paper Presentations [1430-1500 Hrs] Venue: Room #1 Chair: Diana Kirilova and Anupama Jaidev Session Theme: Linguistic Justice
| 1430-1445 | Teaching Rromani at school as an instrument of linguistic justice. | Gheorge Sarau |
| 1445-1500 | Do so-called democratic institutions and NGO’s reinforce linguistic justice or injustice? | Marcel Courthiade |
| 1500-1515 | What are worth linguistic rights and justice if ignored bby potential beneficiaries? How publications can help. | Zlatomir Jovanovic |
| 1515-1530 | Media and Romani Linguistic Justice. | Arvind Kumar Tiwari |
| 1530-1545 | Rroma Language and the court judgements. | Prasannanshu and Nitesh Kumar |
Session-04 C Paper Presentations [1430-1500 Hrs] Venue: Room #2 Chair: Trajko Petrovski and Seslavinskaya Marianna
Session Theme: Linguistic Identity, endangerment, and Linguistic Rights
| 1430-1445 | The Universal Declaration of linguistic rights (1996). | Silvia Aguero |
| 1445-1500 | Group identity, human rights ad languages. | Sopan Bhausaheb Shinde |
| 1500-1515 | Socio-Pragmatic and Pragma-linguistic Cognizance of deictic expressions: An investigation of endangered languages’ L2 Learners. | G. S. Bansode |
| 1515-1530 | Media Challenges: Language Endangerment A Case study of culture specificity. | Rajashekar Lyadalla |
| 1530-1545 | Odia vocabulary and its dialectical value: An analysis In the light of linguistic right. | Deepak Kumar Baliarsingh |
Session-04 D Paper Presentations [1430-1500 Hrs] Venue: Room #3 Chair: Ana Dalila Gomez and Silvia Aguero
Session Theme: Literature and Linguistics
| 1430-1445 | Rromani literature: a bird’s eye view. | Marcel Courthiade |
| 1445-1500 | Attitudes towards the Rroma, the prejudice and marginalisation in English Literature. | Anjali Raman |
| 1500-1515 | A Study of Ladakhi Diectic Expressions. | Irfan ul Salam |
| 1515-1530 | Maintenance of Minor Languages in Multilingual India. | Jagdish Chand Sharma |
| 1530-1545 | The Rromani language – from the Rroms’ point of view. | Stanislaw Stankiewicz |
1530-1545 Tea Break
Session-05 A Paper Presentations [1600-1715 Hrs] Venue: Moot Court Hall Chair: Stephanie Dijoux; Co-Chair Syed Iqbal Video Conferencing Session-II Theme: Linguistic Justice
| 1545-1600 | Basilects, mesolects, acrolects, frustolects: where is the Justice? | |
| 1600-1615 | IT contribution to linguistic justice for Rromani: assets, limitations, dangers and challenges. | |
| 1615-1630 | Sustainability of Minority Languages: Does Language Policy causeLanguage Shift? Focus on Malaysia. | |
| 1630-1645 | Myth-Busting, Subversion and Language Politics in Peasant heartland of Haryana: From dada nagar kheda custom to Arya Samaj tradition. |
Session-05 B Paper Presentations [1600-1715 Hrs] Venue: Room #1 Chair: Gheorghe Sarau and Zlatomir Jovanovic
Session Theme: The LArger Picture
| 1545-1600 | A study on Romani Females’ socio-economic, educational and legal situation in Europe. | Preeti Tewari |
| 1600-1615 | Assessment and Language Policy. | Ashish Gupta |
| 1615-1630 | Rroma language teaching. | Ruchi Sehgal |
| 1630-1645 | International terrorism and language. | Vishakha Deshwal and Mohan Singh |
Session-05 C Paper Presentations [1600-1715 Hrs] Venue: Room #3 Chair: Bajram Haliti and Ritu Sharma
Session Theme: The Larger Picture
| 1545-1600 | 92 questions – as so many mile-stone on our way toward European common Rromani. | Ismet Jasarevic |
| 1600-1615 | Ethnographic Description of Transplanted Language: A Case Study of Indian-Origin Guyanese. | G.S. Bansode and Co-author- Vairaj Arjune |
| 1615-1645 | Example of mother tongue. | Marcel Courthiade |
1645-1700 Tea (Auditorium)
Session-06 Valedictory and Cultural Programme [1730-1800] Venue: Auditorium
| 1700-1710 | Vote of Thanks by Prof. (Dr.) Prasannanshu |
| 1710-1720 | Prayer song by the students. |
| 1720-1820 | Play by the students. |
| 1820-1830 | Two songs. |
| 1830-1900 | Poetry relating to Rroma themes. |