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CHS International Conference 2004

Logos: Controlling Language: The Greek experience ...

... is an international, interdisciplinary conference, organized by the Centre for Hellenic Studies at King’s College London and the Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies (as part of the events that celebrate the Society’s 125th Anniversary in the 2003-2004 session).
Controlling Language: The Greek experience has been conceived with the aim of addressing questions and practices of control, such as the standardization and planning of language, norms and perceptions of correctness, across the millennia - from the (pre)-Hellenistic world to the present day. The event is envisaged as a forum that will provide an opportunity for students and scholars with an interest in Greek language in different periods to exchange ideas and concerns and to engage with one another in the sort of dialogue that their disciplinary and chronological boundaries normally do not allow for.

Principal Conference Organiser

Dr Alexandra Georgakopoulou
Department of Byzantine & Modern Greek Studies
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