YEREVAN HOST INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF RUSSIAN LANGUAGE
Vestnik Kavkaza
Sept 26 2012
Russia
Yerevan is hosting the second international conference of Russian
language organized by the Department of Russian Language, Literature
and Foreign Languages of the YSUL and support of Rossotrudnichestvo,
News Armenia reports.
Gayana Markosyan, dean of the department, said that the conference
will focus on comparing studies of Russian and Armenian languages
and intercultural communication.
The conference will be attended by Russians, Belarusians, Kazakhs
and Georgians, Dean of the Department for Theoretic and Applied
Linguistics of the Institute of the Russian State University for
the Humanities, Professor Igor Sharonov, head of the Subdepartment
for Slav Languages of the Minsk State Linguistic University Olga
Poletayeva and a professor of the State Institute for the Russian
Language of A.S. Pushkin and RSUH Natalya Bragina.
The conference will have discussions of the Russian language in CIS
education, comparisons of language studies, language as an object
of interdisciplinary studies, intercultural communication, Russian
literature.
A plenary session will be dedicated to Professor Eduard Nuralov.
The first conference was held in 2008.
Vestnik Kavkaza
Sept 26 2012
Russia
Yerevan is hosting the second international conference of Russian
language organized by the Department of Russian Language, Literature
and Foreign Languages of the YSUL and support of Rossotrudnichestvo,
News Armenia reports.
Gayana Markosyan, dean of the department, said that the conference
will focus on comparing studies of Russian and Armenian languages
and intercultural communication.
The conference will be attended by Russians, Belarusians, Kazakhs
and Georgians, Dean of the Department for Theoretic and Applied
Linguistics of the Institute of the Russian State University for
the Humanities, Professor Igor Sharonov, head of the Subdepartment
for Slav Languages of the Minsk State Linguistic University Olga
Poletayeva and a professor of the State Institute for the Russian
Language of A.S. Pushkin and RSUH Natalya Bragina.
The conference will have discussions of the Russian language in CIS
education, comparisons of language studies, language as an object
of interdisciplinary studies, intercultural communication, Russian
literature.
A plenary session will be dedicated to Professor Eduard Nuralov.
The first conference was held in 2008.