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    LAUNCHING OF DORA SAKAYAN'S TEXTBOOK "EASTERN ARMENIAN FOR THE ENGLISH-SPEAKING WORLD"

    AZG Armenian Daily
    22/07/2008

    Education

    The launch ceremony of "Eastern Armenian for the English-speaking
    world"(EA), authored by Dr. Dora Sakayan, was held in California, at
    the Glendale Public Library on Friday, May 16, 2008. The textbook was
    published in Fall 2007 by the Yerevan State University (YSU) press upon
    the recommendation of the Armenian Philology Faculty Senate of YSU. The
    event was organized jointly by the Consulate General of the Republic
    of Armenia and the Tekeyan Cultural Association, Los Angeles Chapter.

    With an opening address on the importance of the preservation of
    the Armenian language in the Diaspora, and particularly of Eastern
    Armenian in the Greater Los Angeles area, Parsegh Kartalian, the Master
    of Ceremonies, welcomed Dr. Sakayan and a great number of guests,
    University faculty members, educators, teachers and representatives
    of cultural and educational institutions to this unique presentation.

    Armen Liloyan, Consul General of the Republic of Armenia, Los Angeles,
    bestowed high praise on Dr. Sakayan for the fulfillment of a formidable
    task, namely for making such a remarkable and long-awaited addition
    to the tools of Armenian language instruction. Mr. Liloyan traced
    Dr. Sakayan's outstanding contributions to the teaching of foreign
    languages in general, and Armenian (both Eastern and Western branches)
    in particular.

    Dr. Anahid Aramouni Keshishian, UCLA, presented a brief biography
    of Dr. Dora Sakayan to the audience, outlining her most significant
    scholarly achievements and the national and international rewards
    she has received thus far. She went on to say that Sakayan's name
    is well known in scholarly circles in Armenia and abroad. Formerly
    the long-standing Head of the Department of Foreign Languages at
    Yerevan State University, Dr. Sakayan has been living in Montreal,
    Canada since 1975, where, working as a Professor of German Studies
    at McGill University, she has contributed immensely to the field of
    Armenology. She is the author of "Modern Western Armenian for the
    English- Speaking World", several monographs, articles and textbooks.

    Sakayan defined her book as an introductory, yet complete first-year
    course of Eastern Armenian for adults in the English-speaking
    world, a handbook for both the prospective teacher and the student
    of Armenian. The comprehensive guidance given in this textbook, as
    well as in the accompanying CD, she maintained, would allow motivated
    learners to use it for self -instruction as well. She indicated that
    the book incorporates recent achievements of applied linguistics
    into the instruction of Eastern Armenian, whereby Grammar is treated
    not as a goal, but rather as an important aspect in mastering the
    language. Other linguistic areas such as pragmatics, word formation,
    pronunciation, orthography, etc., were also given due attention in
    the book.

    In response to the audience's suggestion to speak also about
    the appendix of the book, which is a book in itself for its rich
    reference material, Dr. Sakayan described the various sections of
    the appendix, singling out particularly the central part, which
    represents an anthology of carefully collected samples of Eastern
    Armenian folklore, prose and poetry, the latter entries appearing
    always in English translation. Dora Sakayan then gave a reading of
    her English translation of Sylva Kaputikian's famous poem "Words to my
    son", and concluded her speech with the words: "Eastern Armenian for
    the English-speaking world-- along with its counterpart for Western
    Armenian -- is the most important work of my life. The twin books
    reflect my pedagogical and scholarly experience of 55 years and my
    everlasting love for our magnificent language."

    At the close of her speech, Dr. Sakayan responded to questions from
    the audience. Some of her answers elicited enthusiastic applause. The
    evening was concluded with a reception and book-signing.
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