IP URSULA 2008 | Gender Aspects in Finno-Ugric Languages and Cultures
URSULA - Gender Aspects in Finno-Ugric Languages and Cultures
The Finn-Ugric Departement of the University Vienna organized an international ERASMUS Intensive Program with participants - students and teachers - from eight european partneruniversities (Vienna, Berlin, Debrecen, Hamburg, Jyväskylä, Padua, Paris and Tartu). The main gender topic get discussed in questions of Hungarology, Finn-ugric studies, contemporary hungarian literature and culture of finn-ugric minorities in Russia.
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Gender in language

Team University Debrecen

The battle of genders in the Hungarian language

Team University Vienna

Verena Altenburger: Gender in first names in Finland

Andreas Pöschek: Gender in hungarian job-titles and german translations (online)

Ilona Soukop: Gender and language planning in Hungary (online)

Team University Tartu

Vadim Danilov: Sexual terminology in the Udmurt language (online)

Nikolai Kuznetsov: Gender in the Komi language (online)

Alexander Pustyakov: Male and female anthroponyms in the toponymy of the Mari
Republic: the gender aspect (online)

Elena Ryabina: Sex-related differences in the colour lexicon of Udmurts

Team University Padua

Lorenzo Casson, Danilo Gheno: The image of women in Hungarian,Italian,Czech and Slovak idioms (online)

Team University Hamburg

Frauke Gebauer: Sanotaan, että suomalainen mies on punakka, tanakka ja hanakka (Taking a closer look at how gender relations are represented in a learner’s dictionary) (online)

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