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Programme - 2001
Canadian Society for the Study of Names
Congress of the Social Sciences and Humanities
35th Annual Meeting
25-26 May 2001
Université Laval, Quebec, Quebec
LE JEUDI 24 MAI / THURSDAY, 24 MAY
Location to be announced / lieu à confirmer
19:00 - Réunion de la direction / Executive Meeting
LE VENDREDI 25 MAI / FRIDAY, 25 MAY
Toutes les séances / All sessions: Université Laval, pavillon Louis-Jacques-Casault 4275
08:30–09:00 Séance d'ouverture / Opening remarks
Présidente / Chair: Helen Kerfoot (Présidente de la SCO / President of CSSN)
Christian Bonnelly (Commission de toponymie du Québec)
Discussion: Excursion toponymique / Field trip, Québec et environs
09:00–09:30 Première séance / Session 1
09:00 Donald J. Orth (Former Exec. Sec. Domestic Names, US Board on Geographic Names)
Toponymy: how far can we go?
09:30 Helen Kerfoot (Emeritus, Natural Resources Canada)
For the birds! "Ornitho-toponymy" across Canada
10:00–10:30 Pause / Break
Bons compliments de / Compliments of : la Commission de toponymie du Québec
10:30–12:00 Deuxième séance / Session 2
10:30 Adrian Pablé (University of Ottawa)
Bellinzona – Bellenz – Blizuna: exonymic evidence from Switzerland
11:00 Zofia Kaleta (Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium)
Symbolic sense of stems meaning ‘light, shine' in ancient Indo-European compound first names
11:30 Claude Lucette Evans (University of Toronto at Mississauga)
Noms dans les chartes de l'abbaye de Bégard (1156-1463)
12:00–13:30 Dîner / Lunch
13:30–15:00 Troisième séance / Session 3
13:30 Edward Callary (Northern Illinois University, DeKalb)
Revisiting generics and specifics
14:00 Robert K. Herbert (Binghamton University - SUNY)
Cross-cultural anthroponomy: methods and data
14:30 Varijakshi Prabhakaran (Researcher, Durban, South Africa)
Doc! My dog is not barking: a socio-onomastic study of some South African Zulu codes and registers taken from a doctor-patient interaction
15:00–15:30 Pause / Break
15:30–17:10 Quatrième séance / Session 4
15:30 Edwin D. Lawson (State University of New York at Fredonia) and Irina Glushkovskaya (Researcher, Toronto) Russian naming patterns 1874-1990
16:10 Assemblée générale / Business Meeting
Présidente / Chair: Helen Kerfoot (Présidente de SCO / President of CSSN)
17:00–19:00 Réception du président / President's Reception
19:30 Souper amical / Informal Dinner
LE SAMEDI 26 MAI / SATURDAY, 26 MAY
Toutes les séances / All sessions: Université Laval, pavillon Louis-Jacques-Casault 4275
08:30–10:00 Cinquième séance / Session 5
08:30 Michael Falk (National Research Council, Retired)
Why so many matronymic-derived Jewish surnames?
09:00 Ken Tucker (Manotick, Ontario)
By their friends you shall know them
09:30 Lynn C. Hattendorf Westney (University of Illinois at Chicago)
Dew Drop Inn and Lettuce Entertain You: onomastic sobriquets in the food and beverage industry
10:00–10:30 Pause / Break
10:30–12:00 Sixième séance / Session 6
10:30 Alan Rayburn (Writer, Ottawa)
Review of the language treatment of Quebec's place names in English print-media: twelve years later
11:00 Louis-Edmond Hamelin (Professeur émérite, Université Laval, Québec)
Le nord chez Mercator. 8 – peut-on actualiser les choronymes du XVIe siècle?
11:30 Jean Poirier (Retraité de la Commission de toponymie du Québec)
Note sur des odonymes d'usage et de création de la Ville de Québec
12:00–13:00 Dîner / Lunch
13:00–14:00 Septième séance / Session 7
13:00 Natalia Aponiuk (University of Manitoba)
Names as a literary device in Maara Haas' The Street Where I Live>
13:30 Sarat Kumar Phukan (Researcher, Assam, India)
Place names of fauna origin in Assam
14:00 Excursion toponymique / Field trip (Québec et environs)
Christian Bonnelly (Commission de toponymie du Québec)
The CSSN gratefully acknowledges the funds received from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada under its Program of Aid and Attendance Grants to Scholarly Associations.
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