- Geography Building Drapers Lecture Theatre
Recent advances in linguistic geography
Bert Vaux, University of Cambridge - Geography Building 226
Ellipsis Involving 'de' in Mandarin Chinese
Te-Yu Chen, Queen Mary University of London - Geography Building Drapers Lecture Theatre
SPEAKING OUR LANGUAGE 2019: A diachronic look at Rhotics in the Scottish Gaelic of the Isle of Lewis
Seumus MacDonald, University of Aberdeen - Geography Building 126
An analysis of the introduction of delicate talk
Prabjote Kaur, York St John University - Geography Building Drapers Lecture Theatre
I Wanna Be Like You-hoo-hoo
Francesca Ashley-Wheeler, University of Aberdeen - Geography Building 226
A safe methodology: repurposing matched- guise tests to explore the socio-indexical meaning of grime lexis
Elizabeth Doherty, University of Sussex - Geography Building 226
Interaction and feedback: which techniques are used in nurseries to enhance language development?
Paige Wallace, Oxford Brookes University - Geography Building 126
Diachronic Investigation of Corpus into Classifier Reduplication in Mandarin Chinese
Weijia Wang, University of Manchester - Geography Building 226
Ellipsis Involving 'de' in Mandarin Chinese
Te-Yu Chen, Queen Mary University of London - Geography Building Drapers Lecture Theatre
San Diu – is it a dialect of Cantonese or is it something else?
Matthew Sung, University of Edinburgh - Geography Building 126
The Evolution of Hierarchy: Language, Tool Use, and Planning in Early Hominids
Lillian Chase, University of Edinburgh - Geography Building Drapers Lecture Theatre
Jobs in linguistics
Jamie Brown, What3Words, Sandy Ritchie, Google, and Bert Vaux, University of Cambridge - Geography Building 226
A safe methodology: repurposing matched- guise tests to explore the socio-indexical meaning of grime lexis
Elizabeth Doherty, University of Sussex - Geography Building 226
Interaction and feedback: which techniques are used in nurseries to enhance language development?
Paige Wallace, Oxford Brookes University - Geography Building Drapers Lecture Theatre
By berrt or by caaar? Bridging the divide of dialect perceptions in Grimsby and Hull
Scott Brummit, University of Sheffield