The Southeast Europen Center for Semiotic Studies at New Bulgarian University organized the first Spring School of Semiotics
“The Speech and Bulgarian Mode of Speaking”
with conference "The modes of Bulgarian Speaking and the Silence" from May 17th till May 21st 2006 at NBU.
Participants in the School were:
Prof. Guido Ipsen (Germany)
Prof. Kjetil Rå Hauge (Norway)
prof. Bogdan Bogdanov (NBU)
Prof. Maria Popova (NBU)
Assoc. Prof. Georg Kraev (NBU)
Assoc. Prof. Ivan Kasabov (NBU)
Assoc. Prof. Borislav Gueorguiev (NBU)
assoc. prof. Anna Krusteva (NBU)
Assoc. Prof. Svetlana Stoicheva (University of Sofia)
Assoc. Prof. Dimitar Popov (University of Shoumen)
Assoc. Prof. Juliana Stojanova (University of Sofia)
Assoc. Prof. Yovka Tisheva (University of Sofia)
Assoc. Prof. Marijana Stefanova (University of Shoumen)
Dr. Andreana Eftimova (University of Sofia)
Boyka Batchvarova (NBU)
Dr. Veronika Azarova (NBU)
Dr. Velka Popova (University of Shoumen)
Rositsa Yakimova (NBU)
Iren Vladikin-Giteva (NBU)
Maria Meskin (NBU)
Ventsislav Vatov
The aim of the School is to offer the participants both up-to-date research information and an opportunity to discuss thoroughly their projects with leading specialists in the various fields. The seminars correspond to two credit units for university students (according to the standards of NBU and Southeast European Center for Semiotic Studies).
The main sponsor of the School is New Bulgarian University.
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