East Slavic Philology: from Nestor until Today

East Slavic Philology: from Nestor until Today

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Format
Fully Online

Venue: Horlivka Institute for Foreign Languages of the State Higher Educational Institution "Donbass State Pedagogical University", Dnipro. 
The working languages of the conference: Ukrainian, Czech, English, French, German, Spanish. 

 

The 8th International Scientific Conference
“East Slavic Philology: from Nestor until Today”

The goal of the conference is communication on the problems of linguistics and literary studies; modern scientific study and teaching of linguistic and literary disciplines; exchange of scientific-pedagogical and methodical experience, development of practical recommendations for the use of innovative technologies in philological research. 

The target audience is teachers, professors and scientists who research the problems of lingustics and literary studies, teaching languages and literatures, post graduate and undergraduate students of higher educational institutions. 

Main issues for discussion: 

  • problems of the genesis and development of the East Slavic languages and literatures; 
  • dialogue of cultures in fiction: Slavic land and abroad; 
  • linguistics of the text and textual linguistics: stylistics, pragmatics, sociolinguistics; 
  • modern analytical strategies of the literary composition; 
  • Slavic history in the world fiction; 
  • subjects of the East Slavic folklore studies; 
  • country Studies through literature: prospects for research; 
  • a writer and his time: historical fate of authorship; 
  • innovations in the structures of the East Slavic languages; 
  • East Slavic onomastics; conceptual and linguistic pictures of the world of the East Slavs; 
  • current problems of onomasiology; 
  • the newest concepts of teaching native and foreign languages and literatures.
     

 

Organisers


Horlivka Institute of Foreign Languages

Luhansk Taras Shevchenko National University

Masaryk University (Brno, Czech Republic)