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The seminars listed below were held in 2004.
Date |
Speaker |
May 10 |
Professor Christian Matthiessen - (Chair - Professor Anne Burns) Functional Typology: a progress report |
May 17 |
Associate Professor Pam Peters - (Chair - Associate Professor David Hall) Lexis, language variation and sociolinguistic description |
May 24 |
Associate Professor David Butt - (Chair - Professor Chris Candlin) Complexity Theory: can it, and should it, change the ways in which we do linguistics? |
May 31 |
Dr Linda Cupples - (Chair - Dr Elisabeth Harrison) Reading Development and Disorders |
August 2 |
Guest - Dr Patrick McAndrew (UK) - Head of Centre for IT in Education at the Open University in e-learning. (Chair Dr. John McAndrew). 'Design for e-learning'. |
August 16 |
Professor Denise Murray - Using L1 in the Adult Second Language Classroom |
August 23 |
Professor Chris Candlin - Conditional Explanations in Healthcare Communication |
August 30 |
Professor Anne Burns - Beliefs as research, research as action, beliefs and action research for teacher education |
September 6 |
No Seminar |
October 11 & 12
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November 1 |
Guest - Dr. Cynthia Roy (USA) - American Sign Language (ASL) interpreter and academic. (Chair - Dr Jemina Napier) Analyzing a Discourse Process: Turn-taking in interpreted interaction |
December 6 |
Guest - Professor Erich Steiner - University of the Saarland, Saarbrücken, Germany. POSTPONED UNTIL EARLY 2005 Explicitness, density, directness of lexicogrammatical encoding - some implications for situations of language contact and multilinguality |
Further enquries about the Linguistics Department Research Seminar series can be directed to:
| Tessa Green | Academic Skills and Projects Coordinator Department of Linguistics |
| Office: | C5A 530 |
| Phone: | 61-2-9850 6875 |
| Fax: | 61-2-9850 9352 |
| Email: | tessa.green@ling.mq.edu.au |
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