The Research Group of Stylistics

Socio-cultural factors in style

 

5-6th February 2014

Eötvös Loránd University, Faculty of Humanities

Budapest, Múzeum krt. 4.

 

 

CONFERENCE PROGRAM

 

 

 

 

WEDNESDAY 5 February 2014

 

9.00–9.45

Registration (Building “Gólyavár”)

 

9.45–10.00

Opening of conference (Building “Gólyavár”, Chamber Pázmány)

           

 

10.00–11.00

Keynote presentation 1 (Building “Gólyavár”, Chamber Pázmány)

Why Are There Such Things as Stylistic Phenomena?

van Peer, Willie

 

11.00–11.30

Coffee break (Building A, room 336)

 

11.30–13.00

Panel 1 (Building A, room 336)

Chair: Tolcsvai Nagy, Gábor

 

11.30–12.00

Abstract nouns as markers of social class in Britain

Khokhlova, Natalia

 

12.00–12.30

Discursive construction of Hungarian nation and Hungarian national identity in political speeches given on the 57th anniversary of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956

Petykó, Márton

 

12.30–13.00

Socio-culturally structured style in literary texts

Ajtay-Horváth, Magda – Pethő, József

 

13.00–14.30

Lunch break (Building A, room 336)

 

14.30–16.00

Panel 2 (Building A, room 336)

Chair: Bartha, Csilla

 

14.30–15.00

Genderology of nonstandard speech: The theoretical model

Kalugina, Elena

 

15.00–15.30

The socio-cultural value of the Hungarian politeness marker tetszik”

Domonkosi, Ágnes – Kuna, Ágnes    

 

15.30–16.00

Style, sociolinguistics and social minds

            Hámori Ágnes – Bartha, Csilla

 

18.00–20.00

Conference dinner (Building A, basement)

 

 

Thursday 6 February 2014

 

9.00–10.00

Keynote presentation 2 (Building “Gólyavár”, Chamber Pázmány)

Functions of socio-cultural factors in style: A case study of ironic usage in modern Hungarian

Tolcsvai Nagy, Gábor

 

10.00–10.30

Coffee break (Building A, room 336)

 

10.30–12.00

Panel 3 (Building A, room 336)

Chair: Sólyom, Réka

 

10.30–11.00

A socio-cultural analysis of the development of the Japanese ‘give’ verbs into

a request marker

Mori, Hideki

 

11.00–11.30

Influence of socio-cultural factors on elaboration and prototypicallity of requests – linguistic politeness as social interaction

Veres-Guspiel, Agnieszka

           

11.30–12.00

Style and Conceptual Integration in Hungarian neologisms

converted from nouns to adjectives

Sólyom, Réka

 

12.00–13.30

Lunch break (Building A, room 336)

 

13.30–15.00

Panel 4 (Building A, room 336)

Chair: Tátrai, Szilárd

 

13.30–14.00

Pragmatic aspects of the communicative style of Polish speakers with physical disabilities: A corpus study

Szwabe, Joanna – Bartoszewicz, Jakub

 

14.00–14.30

On motivating patterns of archaic labelling

Simon, Gábor

 

14.30–15.00

On the deictic nature of style attribution

Tátrai, Szilárd

 

15.00–15.15

Closing of conference (Building A, room 336)

Tolcsvai Nagy, Gábor

e-mail: stylistics@btk.elte.hu