University of Cambridge 2017
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- University of Cambridge, Cambridge
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Humanoid Robots, Specific Language Impairment and Autism Spectrum Disorder
Macarena Chiclana, Queen Mary University of London - Lecture Block 2
How the British media framed Donald Trump as a Presidential candidate
Kate Gillings, University of Central Lancashire - Lecture Block 3
Developmental Coordination Disorder: Does linguistic impairment require consideration?
Phoebe Harding, York St John University - Lecture Block 2
Mentally ill' or 'terrorist': a discourse and ethnographic approach to the framing of the murderer of politician Jo Cox in British tabloid and broadsheet newspapers
Laura Potter, Queen Mary University of London - Lecture Block 3
The influence of fluency: investigating foreign accents neurolinguistically
Marianne de Heer Kloots, Leiden University - Lecture Block 2
How do likes and reactions as interactional features on Facebook status updates posted in 2016 extend narrative evaluation?
Samantha Ford, University of Birmingham - Lecture Block 3
Linguistic issues in the evaluation of international asylum petitions
Bert Vaux, University of Cambridge - Lecture Block 2
Doing being a student: the role of self-deprecations in the analysis of face and identity construction in undergraduate university seminar discussions
Holly Dobrzycki, York St John University - Lecture Block 2
Adverb certainty and the formal hierarchy
Justin Malčić, University of Cambridge - Lecture Block 3
I doing was fieldwork: Focus and V-Aux order in Ékègùsìí
Elisabeth Kerr, University of Cambridge - Lecture Block 2
“What am I?”: An investigation into the construction of a fluid and complex identity in transgender and non-binary gender online forums
Nell Read, York St John University - Lecture Block 2
Functions of Code-Switching and Code- Choice in the Gaelic Language Classroom
Stephanie Foxton, York St John University - Lecture Block 3
The Hellenistic Greek articular infinitive: description and structure
Lefteris Paparounas, University of Cambridge - Lecture Block 3
Evidence for the existence of a subjunctive mood in English
Sneha Sen, University of Cambridge - Lecture Block 2
Acts of Identity in the North East
Lucy Urwin, York St John University