University of Edinburgh 2018
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- University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh
- Old Medical School G.152
Adult bilingualism: what does the big picture tell us?
Antonella Sorace, University of Edinburgh - Old Medical School G.14
A Multimodal Analysis of a Hong Kong Traveller's Guide
Angus Cheng Ho Hei, Chinese University of Hong Kong - Old Medical School G.14
The phonology, morphology and semantics of Shilluk cattle nouns
Amy Martin, University of Edinburgh - Old Medical School G.14
An investigation into the existence of processing biases against lexical tone and sinoxenic writing systems
Rebekah Oakley, University of Southampton - Old Medical School G.14
English Language Acquisition in International schools
Saskia Rayner, York St John University - Old Medical School G.14
Being a dialect detective – how much can the numbers 1 to 10 tell us about where someone is from?
Matthew Sung, University of Edinburgh - Old Medical School G.152
The Voice of Reason: an exploration of the calming effects of the voice
Katie Dodsworth, Lancaster University - Old Medical School G.152
Speaking Our Language, 2018
Seumus MacDonald, University of Aberdeen - Old Medical School G.16
An Analysis of the Interruptions Made by Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton in the First 2016 Presidential Debate
Charlotte Manning, University College London - Old Medical School G.152
2x2: Dialectology of Scottish Gaelic Laterals
Jakub Musil, University of Edinburgh - Old Medical School G.16
Doing Responding to Self-Deprecation: A Conversation Analytic Account
Jake Piper, York St John University - Old Medical School G.152
Alignment System in Dolakha Newar
Chenming Gao, University of Manchester - Old Medical School G.16
I'm with her: The linguistic landscape of the women's march through the movement frame and alignment task distributions
David Ellis, Lancaster University - Old Medical School G.152
Tenseless languages and the concept of time: the case of Taiwanese
Julia Skrobol, Queen Mary University of London - Old Medical School G.16
Doing moving on: A conversation-analytic investigation of chairing the agenda in local council meetings
Amy Saunders, York St John University