University of Edinburgh 2011
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- University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh
- Old College Lorimer Room
Modelling the Evolution of Speech Segmentation
Richard Littauer, University of Edinburgh - Old College Lorimer Room
The Dialect of Milton Keynes: An Analysis of the Past and the Present
Joel Girling, University of Edinburgh - Old College Lorimer Room
The Entertainer - An Ethnographic Case Study on Identity Projection by an 11-year-old Moroccan-Dutch Child
Anna Bruggeman, University of York - Old College Lorimer Room
When is Possession not Possession?
Rebecca Jackson, University of Salford - Old College Lorimer Room
Jehovah's Witnesses' Linguistic Identity: An Analysis of the Watchtower Publication
Aimee Keay, University of Sussex - Old College Lorimer Room
A Comparative Corpus-based Approach to Investigating the Metaphor 'Language Death'
Fiona Edwards, University of Sussex - Old College Lorimer Room
Vowel Length: Scottish Vowel Length Rule vs. Word Frequency
Jodie Rae, University of Edinburgh - Old College Lorimer Room
The Unmarked Preposed Object in Mandarin and its Function in the Low Periphery
Alison Biggs, University of Cambridge - Old College Lorimer Room
Speaking as a Woman: Gender, Silencing, and Agency in Public Discourse
Abigaël Candelas de la Ossa, University of Edinburgh - Old College Lorimer Room
Bilingual First Language Acquisition with a View to Attrition
Stephanie Maia, University of Edinburgh - Old College Lorimer Room
Storage of Linguistic Knowledge in the Mental Lexicon: An approach within Role and Reference Grammar
Judith Gottschalk, Ruhr-Universität Bochum - Old College Lorimer Room
Language Evolution on Stella Fructa: The Effects of Novel Variables on an Iterated Learning Model of Linguistic Evolution by Cultural Transmission
Jon William Carr, University of Glasgow - Old College Lorimer Room
On the Origin of Myths and Myths of Origin: How Views on the Origins of Languages can be More Significant than Genetic Ethnicity in Forming Group Identity.
David M. T. Arnold, University of Edinburgh - Old College Lorimer Room
Evolutionary Linguistics, Alien Languages and Duality of Patterning: What can Slide Whistles tell us about the Evolutionary Emergence of Combinatorial Phonology?
Lilian Fullerton, University of Edinburgh - Old College Lorimer Room
Who Posh Have I Been Talking to? An Investigation into a Class of Non- Standard Adjectival Wh-phrases in English.
Timothy O. Bazalgette, University of Cambridge