Day One (December, 9th). Registration of participants.
Congress opening ceremony. Bolshoy Petrovsky Hall.
Plenary lecture: Juha A. Janhunen “Language spreads in Eurasia:
Searching for regularities”. Bolshoy Petrovsky Hall.
Session 6 “Sociolinguistics”. Bolshoy Petrovsky Hall.
Session 5 “Computational linguistics and artificial intelligence”.
Red Hall.
Session 18 “General Area”. Library Hall.
Session 15 “Languages of Siberia, the North and Far East of Russia
and adjacent areas”. Lobby Gzhel.
Session 17 “Languages of Africa”. Gzhel Hall.
Session 13 “Languages of South Asia”. Moskovsky Hall.
Plenary lecture: Ayesha Kidwai “From counting languages to counting
on language in India”. Bolshoy Petrovsky Hall.
Welcome reception. Red Hall.

Day Two (December, 10th). Plenary lecture: Martin Haspelmath “Why are universals of grammar
easier to explain than geographical patterns?”. Bolshoy Petrovsky Hall.
Round table “Discussions on the Dene-Yeniseian Hypothesis in 2024”. Bolshoy Petrovsky Hall.
Session 6 “Sociolinguistics”. Bolshoy Petrovsky Hall.
Session 2 “Theory of language from phonetics to pragmatics”. Red Hall.
Session 4 “Psycho- and neurolinguistics”. Library Hall.
Session 14 “Uralic languages”. Lobby Gzhel.
Session 12 “Semitic languages”. Gzhel Hall.
Session 11 “Iranian languages”. Moskovsky Hall.
Plenary lecture: Evgeniy V. Golovko “Linguistic diversity and
language policy: Academic and practical perspectives”. Bolshoy Petrovsky Hall.
General-Audience discussion “Linguistics among cognitive sciences”.
Expert: Tatyana V. Chernigovskaya. Nekrasov Library. December 10th, 2024.

Day Three (December, 11th). Plenary lecture: Johanna Nichols “Reconstructing early Siberian
areal typology from North American evidence”. Bolshoy Petrovsky Hall.
Session 8 “The Russian language”. Bolshoy Petrovsky Hall.
Round table “Mechanisms of modern speech interaction: politeness and aggression”. Red Hall.
Round table “Language description — language standardization —
language preservation: evolution of views upon the goals of linguistics and upon the researcher’s
attitude in the history of the Russian Academy of Sciences”. Red Hall.
Round table “Latin and Greek texts in the formation of the Eurasian cultural space”.
Library Hall.
Round table “Regional and contact-related variability of major languages”. Lobby Gzhel.
Round table “Scientific and practical issues in the preservation and
development of languages”. Lobby Gzhel.
Round table “Discussions on the Dene-Yeniseian Hypothesis in 2024”. Gzhel Hall.
Round table “Terminology and idiomatics in the modern linguistic space”.
Gzhel Hall.
Round table “Subjective meanings in language”. Moskovsky Hall.
Round table “Specialization ‘Fundamental and applied linguistics’:
New perspectives in the science of language”. Moskovsky Hall.
Round table “Sign languages as the second type of natural human
languages”. MSLU, aud. 509
Round table “Linguistic priorities of the modern field of translation
and their reflection in the strategy of the Union of translators of Russia”. MSLU, aud. 61
Round table “Modern problems and methods in the pragmatics of speech and text”. MSLU, aud. 205(1).
Round table “Business linguistics as a field of research in language
and discourse: Business in language and language in business”. MSLU, aud. 205(1).
General-audience discussion “Language and artifical intelligence”. HSE. December 11th, 2024.
Round tables “Management of message comprehension: Particles,
conjunctions, pаrenthetic words, interjections” and “Multilingualism in the urban space:
Language policy and diversity”. HSE University, aud. G-203.
Concert. Red Hall.

Day Four (December, 12th). Plenary lecture: Alexey A. Gippius “Old Russian birchbark
documents as a linguistic source: Current state of the art and perspectives”. Bolshoy Petrovsky Hall.
Round table “Languages of the Arctic: History and modernity”.
Bolshoy Petrovsky Hall.
In-person poster session. White Hall.
General-audience discussion “Russian sign language as one of the languages of Russia”. MSLU.
Concert. Red Hall.

 

Day Five (December, 13th). Plenary lecture: Baoya Chen “A rank method to tell homology from contact:
Sino-Tibetan and Austro-Tai”. Bolshoy Petrovsky Hall.
Session 3 “Spoken language and multichannel communication”. Bolshoy Petrovsky Hall.
Session 7 “Indo-European languages of Europe”. Red Hall.
Session 1 “Linguistic diversity and variation: Diachronic, typological and areal aspects”. Library Hall.
Session 9 “Turkic languages”. Lobby Gzhel.
Session 16 “Languages of China and Southeast Asia”. Gzhel Hall.
Session 10 “Languages of the Caucasus”. Moskovsky Hall.
Plenary lecture: Alan Cienki “How to do things with gestures:
recurrent gestures and their relation to language”. Bolshoy Petrovsky Hall.
Congress closing ceremony. Bolshoy Petrovsky Hall.
Closing reception, concert. Red Hall. Between sessions.