Organizing Committee
of the Symposium
Chair:
Prof. Dr. Olga A. Osipova
Tomsk State Pedagogical University,
Faculty for Foreign languages
members:
Associate Prof. Dr. Andrey Yu. Filchenko
Tomsk State Pedagogical University,
Chair of the Department of Indigenous Languages of Siberia
Associate Prof. Dr. Elena
A. Krjukova
Tomsk State Pedagogical University,
Faculty for Foreign languages
Associate Prof.
Olga S. Potanina
Tomsk Polytechnic University,
Faculty for Foreign languages
Associate Prof. Dr. Irina E.
Vysotova
Tomsk State Pedagogical
University,
Dean of the Faculty for Foreign Languages
Associate Prof. Galina I. Utkina
Tomsk State Pedagogical University,
Chair of the Department of Linguistics
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Conference thematic area
It is anticipated that a number of presentations will deal with various
aspects of organization of languages and cultures of Siberia from an areal
perspective. The conference aims to encourage the development of a local
typological view of languages and cultures native to western and
central Siberia, as well as cast a look at possible contact influences.
The scale, depth, terminology, and methodology of existing descriptions in
this area vary considerably, and with this in mind one of the objectives
of the conference is to facilitate interactions of theoretical
frameworks, methodologies, terminologies, and data. To this end, both a general typological and
a historical perspective as a means to inform this discourse will be
welcomed.
Diversity of theoretical backgrounds will be encouraged; however,
dominance of functional empirical approaches is viewed as more productive in
maintaining a high level of the discussion.
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plenary speakers
- Dr.Christian Lehmann,
University of Erfurt, Germany
- Dr.Scott DeLancey,
University of Oregon, Eugene, USA
- Dr.Vladimir Plungian,
Institute of Linguistics, Russian Academy of Science, Moscow
- Dr.Natalia Koshkareva,
Institute of Philology, Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Science,
Novosibirsk
- Dr.Olga Osipova, Tomsk
State Pedagogical University
- Dr.Elizaveta Kotorova,
University of Zelena Gora, Poland
important dates
Time of the symposium:
26-29 June 2008
Deadline for submitting abstracts:
30 January 2008
Notification of acceptance:
25 February 2008
Abstract Requirements
Anonymous
abstracts in Russian, English or German are to be submitted to the Programme
Committee at
siblang@tspu.edu.ru and should not exceed two
pages including examples and references. The text of the abstract should be
submitted as an attachment following these guidelines:
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Attach two files
(.RTF AND PDF) named
by the author’s last name.
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Format the body of
the text and the list of references: Microsoft Word, Times New Roman, 14,
line spacing 1, justified, paragraph break 1 cm, margins – all 2.5 cm.
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Citations in text to
be noted in square brackets, as follows [Comrie 1981: 54].
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The fonts used in
text should be sent as separate attachments.
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References should be
listed alphabetically at the end of the text.
Example:
RELATIVE CLAUSES IN NENETS
N. McCool
Tomsk State Pedagogical
University
Text
References
1.
Givon T. 2001. Syntax. Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins.
2.
Keenan E., Comrie B. 1979. ‘Data on the Noun Phrase Accessibility
Hierarchy.’ Language
55.2: 333-351.
Accepted abstracts will
be published for the conference.
The registration fee is
400 RUB.
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official languages
Russian, English, German
contact
information
siblang@tspu.edu.ru
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TOMSK
STATE PEDAGOGICAL UNIVERSITY
Tomsk
State Pedagogical University is the oldest professional establishment for
training teachers in Siberia. It was opened on the basis of Tomsk Institute
of teachers more than 100 years ago, in 1902. Faculty for Foreign Languages
founded in 1939 was among the first five departments of the University.
Since that time the faculty has had two major priorities in its development:
training of qualified teaching staff for teaching foreign languages at
schools and universities; scientific investigations in linguistics and
methodology of teaching of foreign languages.
For more information:
eng.tspu.edu.ru
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TOMSK AND TOMSK REGION
Tomsk
was founded on the right bank of the Tom’ River by the order of the Russian
tsar Boris Godunov in 1604. In 1804, by the decree of the emperor Alexander,
Tomsk was chosen to be the administrative center of a new gubernia
(province) which included the areas of the present Altai Territory,
Novosibirsk, Kemerovo,
Eastern Kazakhstan, Tomsk Regions, and a part of the Krasnoyarsk Territory.
Since the end of the 19 century Tomsk became a large scientific and
enlightenment center in Siberia: the first University in Siberia was opened
in 1888, the Technological Institute – in 1900, the Pedagogical Institute –
in 1902. On the basis of the Tomsk University the medical clinic and the
only bacteriological institute in Siberia were founded. After the 1917
Revolution Tomsk was a part of the Siberian, and later – of the Western
Siberian Territory. In 1937 Tomsk, and its surrounding territories became a
part of the Novosibirsk Region.
In the years of the II World War, 30 factories were evacuated to Tomsk.
They built up a basis for the city’s industrial development. During the war
years, the amount of industrial production in Tomsk increased three times.
New disciplines appeared – electrical engineering, optics and mechanics,
mechanical rubber technology; machinery building and metal processing, as
well as light industry and food industry, considerably expanded. In August
1944 a decree on formation of the Tomsk Region was signed. Again Tomsk
became one of the most remarkable economic and administrative centers in
Siberia.
Soon after the II World War Tomsk grew to be a famous center of nuclear
research and production. In 1953 the Uranium Isotopes Division Factory of
the Siberian Chemical Plant, situated close to the Region’s capital, first
produced enriched uranium. In 1958 the first industrial nuclear station in
Siberia started functioning at the Siberian Chemical Plant. A new town,
Seversk, now having about 120 thousand people appeared.
Since the beginning of the 1960s the Tomsk Region’s growth was largely
determined by the development of oil and gas fields. The Strezhevoy
Settlement was chosen as the basis for industrial oil mining development. In
1966 the Tomskneft’ oil field administration was formed. In the
course of the following decades the Aleksandrovskoe-Anzhero-Sudzhensk
pipeline, the Nizhnevartovsk-Parabel’-Kuzbass gas pipeline, and bridges over
the Ob’ and the Tom’ were built.
Tomsk
bears the status of the Siberian Athens in many respects owing to the
6 universities, including the oldest Tomsk State University, founded in
1888, 2 research institutes and 15 branch offices of other universities,
which have more than 80 thousand students and offer over 200 majors.
More than 60 organizations are involved in research and development
activities in the Tomsk Region. The Tomsk Scientific Center of the Siberian
Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences unites five institutes and two
research affiliates. The Russian Academy of Medical Sciences is represented
by 6 research institutes. 50 enterprises are engaged in innovative
entrepreneurship.
The Tomsk Region is situated in the middle flow of
the Ob’ River in the south-western part of the Western Siberian Plain and
borders the Tyumen’, Omsk, Novosibirsk, Kemerovo and Krasnojarsk Regions and
the Altai Territory. The Region occupies an area of 314.4 thousand sq. km.
The administrative center is the city of Tomsk located in the southern part
of the Region on the bank of the Tom’ River - the right tributary of the
Ob’.
The Tomsk Region’s landscape is a flat country. The Ob’
River crosses
the Region in its middle flow from the south-east to the north-west, thus
dividing the Region into two almost equal parts. The lofty right bank is
less waterlogged and more populated. The left bank of the river includes a
huge Vasyugan Bog covering the area of 53 thousand sq. km. Altogether there
are 573 rivers with a length more than 20 km. and 35 lakes with an area
larger than 5 sq. km. in the Region. 1/5 of the Region’s territory is a spot
of river valleys.
A
considerable portion of the Region contains woodlands, the main zones of
which are the middle, the southern taiga, and forest-steppe. Valuable wood
species of the Siberian taiga are Siberian pine, spruce, fir, pine, and
larch.
The continental cyclical climate has considerable daily and yearly temperate
amplitudes along with a longer winter period. The average annual temperature
equals 0.6°C, the average temperature in July is +18.1°C, in January it is
–19.2°C.
The resource basis of the Tomsk region is mining, exporting, and refining of
the hydrocarbon fuels, as well as chemical industry, machinery building, and
non-ferrous metallurgy. During the recent years, the amount of high-tech
industry and the contribution of the scientific and educational complex to
the economy has increased, thus predetermining the strategy of the Region’s
innovative development.
According to the May 1, 2000 report, the total
population of the Tomsk Region was 1.068.000 prs. The number of
economically active residents was 545.800. The unit weight of the Region in
the Western Siberian Plain and in the Russian Federation is 13% and 2%
correspondingly, the population number – 7% and 0.7%, and the population
density, being on the whole 3.4 persons per 1 sq. km., is 1.8 and 2.5
times less.
More information about Tomsk:
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visa arrangements
Please, request by
the e-mail
siblang@tspu.edu.ru the visa request form, fill in and send back along
with the
scanned page of the passport with the photograph.
Your invitation will be sent from Tomsk by mail.
We will also send via e-mail the number of the telex which you can get in
the embassy and the date when you can receive your invitation in the stated
embassy or consulate.
We encourage you to apply for the
Russian visa at the earliest date possible, since it takes from four to five
weeks to arrange the formal invitation letter, which is a requirement for
the visa application. To avoid delays in securing travel documents required
for entry into the Russian Federation, we recommend to send us your request
for invitation letter at least two
months before your planned visit.
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Transport to Tomsk
Here and below, the approximate
exchange rate for the Russian ruble is: $1 (US dollar) = 24,5 RUR; Eur1
(Euro) = 36,5 RUR. Please, consult <www.xe.com/ucc> or <www.micex.com/currency>
for exact rates.
Flying (domestic)
Moscow – Tomsk –
Moscow from
8000 RUR (early booking) to 15000
RUR (late booking)
«KrasAir» (twice/week) www.krasair.ru
«Siberia Airlines»
(daily)
www.s7.ru
«Vladivostok Avia»
(twice/week)
www.vladivostokavia.co.kr
Flying (international)
«Siberia Airlines»:
Hannover / Frankfurt
– Moscow – Tomsk – Moscow – Hannover / Frankfurt
(joint flights)
Sat/Sun,
from € 444
+ $ 50 (60) fuel tax
Hannover / Frankfurt – Novosibirsk – Hannover / Frankfurt
Sat/Sun, from
€ 540 + $ 50 (60)
fuel tax
Trains (duration aprox. 58 hrs)
www.eng.rzd.ru
Moscow – Tomsk (trans-Siberian “Tomich” train)
Tomsk – Moscow (trans-Siberian “Tomich” train)
One way fares from:
1900 RUR (general service car)
5400 RUR (compartment car)
Transport
TO TOMSK STATE PEDAGOGICAL UNIVERSITY
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from the Airport "Tomsk": bus #119
to "Kirova square";
taxi - 200 rub.
-
from the Railway Station
"Tomsk-1": bus #2,
4,
7,10,12,
26, 29,
53; trolley #4,7;
tram #2,
4,
5 to "Kirova square";
OR a 10 min-walk.
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These are the
Hotels, Restaurants
and Cafes,
Internet and Copy Centers, as well as
Taxi companies, which are
located in the vicinity of Tomsk State Pedagogical
University.
Hotel "Tomsk"
Prices from:
|
single: |
RUB
1400-1700/night |
|
double: |
RUB
1500-1900/night |
|
"poluljuks" |
RUB 2900/night |
|
"ljuks" |
RUB
2900-3900/night |
location: prospect Kirova, 65,
phone (3822) 52-41-15
directions: on the train
station square
+
from airport: take 119 bus and
get off at the train station
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Hotel "Sojuz"
prices from:
|
single: |
RUB 1000/night |
|
double: |
RUB
800/night |
|
"poluljuks" |
RUB
1500/night |
|
"ljuks" |
RUB
2000/night |
location: prospect
Komsomolskii, 70, phone 56-22-76
directions:
+
from airport: take a 119 bus
and get off at Kirova Square
+
from railway station: walk
down Kirova Street all the way to Kirova Square,
about 10 minute walk.
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Hotel "Sibir"
prices: |
single: |
RUB
1500/night |
|
double: |
RUB
1600/night |
|
"poluljuks" |
RUB
2500/night |
|
"ljuks" |
RUB 2800/night |
location:
prospect Lenina, 91, phone (3822) 52-72-25
directions:
+
from airport: take 119 bus and
get off at Glavpochtamt
+
from railway station: take bus
4, 2, 12 to Glavpochtamt
Hotel "Edem"
prices: |
"poluljuks" |
RUB 1650-1750/night |
|
"ljuks" |
RUB
2500-2550-2750/night, 25% reservation
charge. Breakfast incl.
|
location: Kosareva St., 29а,
phone 55-37-87
directions:
+
from airport: take 119 bus and
get off at Tomsk-1, and take Kosareva street to
the hotel.
+
from railway station: off the
railway station "Tomsk-I" take Kosareva street to
the hotel.
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Hotel "Sputnik"
prices: |
"econom" |
RUB 550 prs/night
(one-three prs) shared bath |
|
"poluljuks" |
RUB 1600/night (one/two
prs) |
|
"ljuks" |
RUB 1900/night |
location: Belinskogo street
15, phone 52-66-60
directions:
+
from airport: take 119 bus and
get off at "University", and take Gertzena street
to Belinskogo.
+
from railway station: take bus
4, 2, 12 to "University", and take Gertzena
street to Belinskogo.
DINING
“Visit”
location: pr.
Komsomolskij 64а (opposite the TSPU)
tel.:
55-00-95
open: 12pm-12am;
business lunch: 12pm-6pm (70rub.)
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“Tomskoje bistro”
location: pr. Kirova 64
(towards the train station "Tomsk 1")
tel.:
54-09-32
open: mon-fri
8-1am, sat-sun 10-1pm; business
lunch: 12-4pm (70-80 rub.)
Pizzeria “Trattoria”
location per. Nakhimov
2 (towards the train station "Tomsk 1")
tel.
54-09-66
open
10am-12am
Cafe “Podvor’e” (supermarket
“Lama”)
location st.
Novgorodskaja 42 (towards pr.Frunze: along pr.Komsomolskji,
to the supermarket "LAMA", st.Yeniseiskaja, left on
st.Yeniseiskaja
to st.Novgorodskaja)
tel.
52-25-25
open
9am-11pm; business lunch: 12pm-3pm
(from 130 RUB)
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Restaurant “Barbecue”
location pr. Kirova 65
(towards the train station "Tomsk 1")
tel.
52-44-44
open mon.,tue.,wen.,thu.,sun.
12pm-2am; fri.,sat. 12pm-4pm
-
TSPU, Komsmolskij pr, 75, office 246
-
TSPU, Komsmolskij pr, 75,
central annex, the 3d and 4th floors
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Business centre Tomsktelecom,
Kievskaja street, 109/1 ph. 55-98-10
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Internet café “Net-cafe”
Lenin pr, 32 (day-and-night)
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Phone number |
Price |
004 |
RUB 200 (airport)
RUB 70 (town) |
65-11-22 |
RUB 200 (airport)
RUB 70 (town) |
20-39-39 |
RUB 200 (airport)
RUB 70 (town) |
050 |
RUB 200 (airport)
RUB 70 (town) |
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