Past Events

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

0915-0930Lamp Lighting and a Inauguration by the PatronProf. (Dr.) Ranbir Singh
Vice Chancellor, National Law University
0930-0945Thematic Introduction of the ConferenceProf. (Dr.) Prasannanshu
Conference Co-Chair
0945-1020Keynote AddressProf. Marcel Courthiade
Conference Co-Chair
1020-1030Vote of ThanksProf. (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

1045-1100Standardization and codification of the Rromani language to date: assessment and criticismTrajko & Daniel Petrovski
1100-1130India, Rroms, and a vision for the New MillenniumPrasannanshu
1130-1145The legal framework for the protection of minority languages in Colombie, with special references to RromaniAna Dalila Gomez, univ. of Bogota
1145-1200Legality, legitimacy and justice in the linguistic field – the case of RromaniBajram Haliti
1200-1215Chair’s RemarksProf. 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

1230-1245Fieldwork findings in the Kannauj area about Rromani-Indian Tigh connectionNedzmedin Neziri: From INALCO
1245-1300The Rromani language – an umbilical link to Sasnkrit and IndiaMarcel Courthiade
1300-1315‘Reading India in Rromani Literary Narratives’Anupama Jaidev
1315-1330The language of the Bollywood movies as a grass root revelator of the Rroms’ Indian origin among Rromani viewersJeta 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

1230-1245Romani language within the Framework of the Russian Education Policy in the XIX-XXI Centuries
1245-1300The Rromani linguistic context in Spain
1300-1315Romani Onomastics in Romania
1315-1330Early 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

1230-1300IT and Rromani languageCarlo Zoli
1245-1300Some patterns of Derivation in Modern (Standard) RromaniRajko Duric
1300-1315Language change and evolution in the context of internet.Lakshya Avi Kishor
1315-1330Devraj 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

1430-1440The right to one’s own ethnic name properly spelled – a primordial linguistic right.Jeanne Gamonet
1440-1500Is linguistic justice realistic for severely uneducated groups: the Sinte in Germany, language skills in Sinto and social skills in German.Iovanca Gaspar
1500-1515Rromani terminology of Law and Justice.Saimir Mile
1515-1530The part of the media in the establishment of linguistic justice for Rromani.Orhan Galjush
1530-1545Bilingualism 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

1430-1445Teaching Rromani at school as an instrument of linguistic justice.Gheorge Sarau
1445-1500Do so-called democratic institutions and NGO’s reinforce linguistic justice or injustice?Marcel Courthiade
1500-1515What are worth linguistic rights and justice if ignored bby potential beneficiaries? How publications can help.Zlatomir Jovanovic
1515-1530Media and Romani Linguistic Justice.Arvind Kumar Tiwari
1530-1545Rroma 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

1430-1445The Universal Declaration of linguistic rights (1996).Silvia Aguero
1445-1500Group identity, human rights ad languages.Sopan Bhausaheb Shinde
1500-1515Socio-Pragmatic and Pragma-linguistic Cognizance of deictic expressions: An investigation of endangered languages’ L2 Learners.G. S. Bansode
1515-1530Media Challenges: Language Endangerment A Case study of culture specificity.Rajashekar Lyadalla
1530-1545Odia 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

1430-1445Rromani literature: a bird’s eye view.Marcel Courthiade
1445-1500Attitudes towards the Rroma, the prejudice and marginalisation in English Literature.Anjali Raman
1500-1515A Study of Ladakhi Diectic Expressions.Irfan ul Salam
1515-1530Maintenance of Minor Languages in Multilingual India.Jagdish Chand Sharma
1530-1545The 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

1545-1600Basilects, mesolects, acrolects, frustolects: where is the Justice?
1600-1615IT contribution to linguistic justice for Rromani: assets, limitations, dangers and challenges.
1615-1630Sustainability of Minority Languages: Does Language Policy causeLanguage Shift? Focus on Malaysia.
1630-1645Myth-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

1545-1600A study on Romani Females’ socio-economic, educational and legal situation in Europe.Preeti Tewari
1600-1615Assessment and Language Policy.Ashish Gupta
1615-1630Rroma language teaching.Ruchi Sehgal
1630-1645International 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

1545-160092 questions – as so many mile-stone on our way toward European common Rromani.Ismet Jasarevic
1600-1615Ethnographic Description of Transplanted Language: A Case Study of Indian-Origin Guyanese.G.S. Bansode and Co-author- Vairaj Arjune
1615-1645Example of mother tongue.Marcel Courthiade

1645-1700 Tea (Auditorium)

Session-06 Valedictory and Cultural Programme [1730-1800] Venue: Auditorium

1700-1710Vote of Thanks by Prof. (Dr.) Prasannanshu
1710-1720Prayer song by the students.
1720-1820Play by the students.
1820-1830Two songs.
1830-1900Poetry relating to Rroma themes.
Design a site like this with WordPress.com
Get started