Programme

General programme

ThursdayFridaySaturday
8.00RegistrationRegistration
8.30PapersPapers
9:30Papers
10.30Coffee breakCoffee breakCoffee break
11.00Plenary lecturePlenary lecturePlenary lecture
12.00PapersPapersPapers
14.00LunchLunchLunch
14.30Plenary lecturePlenary lecturePapers
15.30PapersPapersPapers
16.30TripBusiness meeting
Postgraduate session
20.30Tapas dinnerConference dinner

 

PROGRAMA PROVISIONAL / PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME

Jueves 30 septiembre / Thursday 30th September

8:00RECOGIDA DE LA DOCUMENTACIÓN / REGISTRATION
8:30 - 10:30COMUNICACIONES / PAPERS
8:30Carmen Novo Urraca: Adjectival paradigms in Old English: quantitative results.
9:00Raquel Vea Escarza: Recursivity in Old English affixal adjectives.
9:30Roberto Torre Alonso: The role of suffixation in the development of the Old English noun system.
10:00Gema Maíz Villalta: The Old English verbal suffix -ettan: dictionary frequency vs. corpus productivity.
10:30PAUSA CAFÉ / COFFEE BREAK
11:00OPENING SESSION
CONFERENCIA PLENARIA / PLENARY LECTURE
Vincent Gillespie (Oxford): On Allegory, Allegoresis and the Erotics of Reading.
12:00 - 14:00COMUNICACIONES / PAPERS
12:00Andrés Canga Alonso: Teaching content through a foreign language in medieval times and the 21st century: a comparison.
12:30Carolina Taboada
13:00José María Gutiérrez Arranz: From O qui perpetua to Allas! I wepynge. A long journey into Boethius’ intimations with Philosophy.
13:30R. F. Yeager: Spanish literary influence in England: Pedro Alonso and John Gower
14:00ALMUERZO / LUNCH
14:30CONFERENCIA PLENARIA / PLENARY LECTURE
Susan Fitzmaurice (Sheffield): Standard Englishes and the problem of historicity.
15:30 - 16:30COMUNICACIONES / PAPERS
15:30
16:00
16:30EXCURSIÓN / TRIP (Dinastía Vivanco)
20:30CENA DE TAPAS / TAPAS DINNER

 

Viernes 1 octubre / Friday 1st October

8:00RECOGIDA DE LA DOCUMENTACIÓN / REGISTRATION
SESIONES PARALELAS / PARALLEL SESSIONS
8:30 - 10:30COMUNICACIONES / PAPERS
8:30Marcelle Cole: An investigation into –s/-th variation in the glosses to the Lindisfarne Gospels.
9:00Dolores González-Álvarez: From betere me were ded to yet haid I rather dye: On the emergente of comparative modals.
9:30Luisa García García: Old English jan-causatives: between grammar and lexicon.
10:00Javier Calle Martín: On the decline of unsupported ne in Late Middle English.
8:30Jorge Luis Bueno Alonso: Beowulf’s “ond lofgeornost (3182b)" once again: translatorial, editorial, or poetic crux?.
9:00Laura Torrado Mariñas: Syncretism at stake Judith or how to make paganismo acceptable.
9:30Jordi Sánchez-Martí: Reassessing Adam Pynkhurt’s “Necglygendce and Rape”.
10:00Rebeca Gualberto Valverde: “Wit ye well, Sit Launcelot, my good days are done”: Elaine of Astolat’s tragic self-awareness and the downfall of Camelot.
10:30PAUSA CAFÉ / COFFEE BREAK
11:00CONFERENCIA PLENARIA / PLENARY LECTURE
Christian Kay (Glasgow): Some interesting sounds in the “Thesaurus of the Oxford English Dictionary”.
SESIONES PARALELAS / PARALLEL SESSIONS
12:00 - 14:00COMUNICACIONES / PAPERS
12:00Francisco José Álvarez López: Marginal scribes, practical teachers: a case study on the use of Cotton Faustina A.x.
12:30Laura Esteban Segura: Scribal errors and corrections in two versions of the Middle English Gilvertus Anglicus.
13:00Nila Vázquez: Scribal amendments in early copies of the Canterbury Tales.
13:30Carlos Molina Valero: Out of this World: surviving elements from the Indo-European tradition in Old English landscapes of hell
SESIÓN PARALELA DE METODOLOGÍA DE ENSEÑANZA DE LA LENGUA Y LA LITERATURA INGLESA / PARALLEL SESSION ON THE TEACHING OF MEDIAEVAL ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE
12:00Ana Sáez Hidalgo: A proposal for teaching history of the English language with Moodle in the new frame of European higher education.
12:30Antonio R. León Sendra & Lucía García Magaldi: New methods for teaching medieval English language and literature in Spanish universities.
13:00Jorge Luis Bueno Alonso: “I’m get medieval on your ass(umptions about the European higher education system)”: some syllabus-planning thoughts on adapting medieval English literature contents in a highly restrictive Bologna-driven scenario.
13:30Pilar Sánchez García, María F. García-Bermejo Giner, & Javier Ruano García: Teaching English rounds in diachronic perspective: methods and practice at the University of Salamanca.
14:00ALMUERZO / LUNCH
14:30CONFERENCIA PLENARIA / PLENARY LECTURE
Francisco Cortés Rodríguez: Foundations for the elaboration of a lexical-constructional database of Old English verbs.
SESIONES PARALELAS / PARALLEL SESSIONS
15:30 - 16:30COMUNICACIONES / PAPERS
15:30Ewa Ciszek: The loss of the OE suffix –cund in Early Middle English.
16:00Elżbieta Adamczyk: How (un)progressive was the Anglian dialect? Evidence from the Northumbrian and Mercian nominal inflection.
SESIÓN PARALELA DE METODOLOGÍA DE ENSEÑANZA DE LA LENGUA Y LA LITERATURA INGLESA / PARALLEL SESSION ON THE TEACHING OF MEDIAEVAL ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE
15:30Rodrigo Pérez Lorido: Electronic tutorials in the history of the English language class. A quantitative study.
16:00Isabel de la Cruz Cabanillas: Virtual learning environments for the teaching of history of the English language.
16:30ASAMBLEA / BUSINESS MEETING
16:30 - 18:00SESIÓN DE POSTGRADUADOS / POSTGRADUATE SESSION
16:30Raquel Mateo Mendaza: The Old English adjectival suffixes –cund and –isc: textual occurrences and productivity.
17:00Luisa Fidalgo Allo: Lost Old English adjectives: morphological and semantic analysis.
17:30Miguel Lacalle
20:30CENA CONGRESO / CONFERENCE DINNER

 

Sábado 2 octubre / Saturday 2nd October

SESIONES PARALELAS / PARALLEL SESSIONS
9:30 - 10:30COMUNICACIONES / PAPERS
9:30Juan Manuel Castro Carracedo: A perliminary categorization of prophecies in Middle English romances: the case of Malory’s Le Morte Darthur.
10:00Rafael Juan Pascual Hernández: Two Paþes to Mydel-erde: philological notes on J. R. R. Tolkien’s legendarium.
9:30Mª Carmen Guardon Anelo: Linguistic and cultural factors in the loss of gender in Medieval English.
10:00
10:30PAUSA CAFÉ / COFFEE BREAK
11:00CONFERENCIA PLENARIA / PLENARY LECTURE
Dieter Kastovsky (Vienna): Old English word-formation and loan translations.
SESIONES PARALELAS / PARALLEL SESSIONS
12:00 - 14:00COMUNICACIONES / PAPERS
12:00Juan Gabriel Vázquez González: Place in Old English: a natural semántica metalanguage investigation.
12:30Lvubov Zholudeva: Li Lives de Confort de Philosophie by Jean de Meun and Boece by Geoffrey Chaucer: some aspects of French influence on Middle English.
13:00Teresa Marqués Aguado: A sample study of the medical recipes in the antidotary.
13:30Mª Ángeles Ruiz Moneva: An analysis of the conveyance of the thematic structure in the translation from old into present Day-English.
12:00Vicente Chacón Carmona: Rough and holy styles in English Medieval Nativity plays
12:30Santiago Bautista Martín: The personal/private and the universal/public in T. S. Eliot’s four quartets: when the FIRE and the rose are one.
13:00Johan Nesson: Reconstructing (parts of) Orm’s gospel text xxxii.
13:30Antonio R. León Sendra & Lucía García Magaldi: Why to write a Chaucer Biography in Spanish?
14:00ALMUERZO / LUNCH
CLOSING SESSION
SESIONES PARALELAS / PARALLEL SESSIONS
14:30 - 15:30COMUNICACIONES / PAPERS
14:30Julia Fernández Cuesta: The Northern subject rule in 1sg contexts. Evidence from Middle English and Early Modern English.
15:00Andrew Breeze: Celtic symptoms in Henryson and Dunbar.
14:30Melania E. Sánchez Reed & Antonio Miranda García: Devising a semi-automatic part-of-speech tagging system for Middle English Corpora: overcoming the challenges.
15:00Ayumi Miura: Middle English verbs of fear and anger: parallel histories of their hitherto neglected impersonal usage.