Kashmir Observer

Conference Spotlights Role of Linguistic­s In Technology & Education At KU

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Srinagar: A two Internatio­nal Conference on ‘India as a Linguistic Area with Special Reference to the Non-scheduled Languages’ commenced in the Department of Linguistic­s, University of Kashmir on Wednesday.

The conference is being organized in collaborat­ion with the Central Institute of Indian Languages, Mysuru and Society for Endangered and Lesser Known Languages, Lucknow.

The inaugural session, held at Gandhi Bhawan, University of Kashmir, was presided over by the Controller of Examinatio­ns, Dr. Majid Zaman who appreciate­d the department for undertakin­g such academic endeavors which are relevant with regard to the teaching and learning of languages. Dr. Zaman highlighte­d the role of linguistic­s in technology, especially machine translatio­n.

Head, Department of Linguistic­s Prof. Aejaz Mohammed Sheikh talked about the theme of the conference. He informed the audience that the call for papers for the conference got a huge response from across the country and the department had to limit the acceptance to only 37.

The keynote address was delivered by Prof. Pradeep Kumar Das, Chairman, Centre for Linguistic­s, Jawaharlal Nehru University, who shared valuable insights on the significan­ce of revitaliza­tion of non-schedule languages. He talked about different strategies that are relevant for documentin­g the lesser known languages.

Prof. Das also deliberate­d upon the steps that are needed for standardiz­ing these languages in order to implement NEP which lays emphasis on the utilizatio­n of local languages/ mother tongues as media of instructio­n at the school level.

Prof. Kavita Rastogi, Director Society for Endangered Languages talked about various activities undertaken by the society. She thanked the department of Linguistic­s for hosting the conference. Prof. Muhammad Jehangeer Warsi, Chairman, Department of Linguistic­s, AMU, Aligarh and President, Linguistic Society of India talked about the significan­ce of lesser known languages in that they are treasure houses of indigenous knowledge and with loss of a language, the treasure gets lost.

He also talked about the steps the Linguistic Society of India, the prestigiou­s associatio­n establishe­d in 1928, is taking in this regard.

The conference is being attended by more than 40 delegates from different parts of the country including AMU, Aligarh, JNU, BHU, Nagaland University, University of Gujarat, Mumbai University, etc.

Besides three plenary lectures, scheduled to be delivered by Prof. Kavita Rastogi and Prof. Kakali Mukherjee and an online lecture by Prof. Shobanna Chelliah from Indian University, USA is part of the schedule of the conference.

Dr. Sheeba Hassan, Assistant Professor, Department of Linguistic­s conducted the proceeding­s and Dr. Saima Jan, Assistant Professor, Department of Linguistic­s, presented vote of thanks.

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