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【館外開催】国際シンポジウム「フィジー言語地理情報システムと関連研究および今後の展開」

日時:
2024年09月12日 @ 09:00 – 17:00 Asia/Tokyo タイムゾーン
2024-09-12T09:00:00+09:00
2024-09-12T17:00:00+09:00
場所:
南太平洋大学 ラウザラキャンパス(フィジー)
国際シンポジウム「フィジー言語地理情報システムと関連研究および今後の展開」

日 程 2024年9月12日(木) 9:00~17:00
場 所 南太平洋大学 ラウザラキャンパス(フィジー)
※みんぱく館外での開催となります。ご注意ください。
対 象 一般公開
言 語 英語。英語―フィジー手話通訳付き。
主 催 国立民族学博物館、南太平洋大学太平洋芸術・コミュニケーション・教育学部、フィジー文化経済社会信託機構

プログラム

2024 Fiji Language GIS Project Symposium

Date and Time: September 12, 9:00 – 17:00
Venue: ICT Theatre, Japan-Pacific ICT Centre

9:00-14:00 PART I: Lauch of the Web Based GIS Map of the Fijian Communalects
Chair: Apolonia TAMATA (USP)
9:00-10:30
Opening Ceremony

Prayer: University Chaplain, USP
Peni Waqakibau
 
Sevusevu and Sevu Ceremony
 
Welcome Address
Professor Jito Vanualailai, BSc. S.Pac, ME Ryukyus, PhD Kobe,
Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Vice-President,
The University of the South Pacific (USP)
 
About the Project (Presentations)

  • Launch Minister of iTaukei Affairs: Mr. Ifereimi Vasute
  • Outline: Introducing Fiji GIS Project: How It Developed and Where We Are
    KIKUSAWA Ritsuko (Minpaku)
  • Data: Collecting Fijian Language Data over 50 years
    Paul GERAGHTY (USP)
  • Methodology: Development of a Web-based GIS Map of Fijian Communalects:
    John LOWRY (Oregon State University, former faculty of USP (2010-2017))

 
Minister’s Speech
Ulivi ni Vosa (Vote of thanks)
Closing Prayer

10:30-11:00
Group Photo and Refreshments
11:00-11:30
Presentations

  1. Digitizing Hand-plotted Maps for Future Analyses
  2. YOTSUI Keisuke (Community & Research Assist Network co., ltd.)

  3. Variation in Fiji Sign Language and Their Academic/Social Significance
    SANO Fumiya (National Institutes for Humanities (NIHU) & Kyoto University)
11:30-12:00
Discussion: How Do We Want to Use the Data for the Local Community?

Conveners: Mikaela SELA & Apolonia TAMATA

  1. Future plans and possibilities
    Mikaela SELA(TTFB), Apolonia TAMATA (USP), and KIKUSAWA Ritsuko (Minpaku)
  2. Discussion (open to the floor)
    > Continuing to Lunch Discussion
12:00-14:00 Lunch Discussion (continued from the open-floor discussion, all are welcome)
14:00-17:00 Part II: Scientific Application of FIJI GIS and Beyond
– 10 minutes presentation + Q&C
II-1. Languages in Fiji, and Documentation and Education
Chair: WATANABE Nobuya
 
Language Documentation Training and Fieldwork with Local Researchers in Fiji
Mikaela SELA (TTFB)
 
Exploring Geographic Variation of Communalects on Kadavu Island
John LOWRY (Geographer, Oregon State University, USA)
 
Object pronouns in Vatulele Fijian
OKAMOTO Susumu (Linguist, Minpaku & Tokyo University of Foreign Studies)
 
Incorporating the Web-based GIS Map of Fijian Communalects in the Fijian Language Studies Programme Courses at USP
Apolonia TAMATA (Cultural Anthropologist & Linguist, USP)
<Refreshments>
II-2. Languages in Time and Space and Beyond
Chair: John LOWRY
 
Areal distribution of some grammatical features of the Indo-Aryan languages
YOSHIOKA Noboru (Linguist, Minpaku)
 
Spatial Indian Buffet Processes for Fijian Languages
MOCHIHASHI Daichi (Statistics, The Institute of Statistical Mathematics, Japan)
 
Toward the Analysis of Dispersion Process through GIS and Spatial Dynamic Simulation
WATANABE Nobuya (Geoarchaeologist, Chubu University, Japan) and SUZUKI Fumiki (Chinese linguistics, Nanzan University, Japan)
 
When Does Phylogenetic Analysis Go Wrong?
MURAWAKI Yugo (Computational Liugutistics, Kyoto University, Japan)
 
A Potential Future Tool for Language Analyses Developed from the FIJI GIS Project: Connecting Linguistic and Non-linguistic Information through Geographical Points
KIKUSAWA Ritsuko (Linguist, Minpaku)

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