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CLCR/Language and Linguistics Seminars Programme 2022-2023

AUTUMN/HYDREF

19 October/mis Hydref 2022 (Week 3 of term):

Discussion session following-up on REF presentation

This is an in-person event in Room 3.62 of the John Percival Building.

 

2 November/mis Tachwedd 2022 (Week 5 of term): Cedric Deschrijver, Ming Chuan University

Title: Interactional effects of notions of disinformation: Recognizing and debating ‘disinformation agents’ in anonymous user comments

Abstract

Online event with group viewing in Room 3.62, JP Building. Join the seminar, just before start time by clicking here.

 

16 November/mis Tachwedd 2022 (Week 7 of term)Erhan AslanUniversity of Reading 

Title: Playfully serious: Multimodal insights into the COVID-19 online memescape

Abstract

This seminar will be hybrid although we encourage in-person attendance in Room 3.62 of the John Percival Building. To join online click here.

 

7 December/mis Rhagfyr 2022 (Week 10 of term): Yi Wang, Cardiff University 

Title: How verbal labels modulate early Cantonese-English bilinguals’ perception and categorization of motion events

Abstract

This seminar will be hybrid although we encourage in-person attendance in Room 3.62 of the John Percival Building. To join online click here.

 

14 December/mis Rhagfyr 2022 (Week 11 of term): Francisco Javier Minaya Gómez, University of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain

Title: Words of Wonder: The cognitive and semantic dimension of the literal and figurative denominators  for wonder in Old English sources

Abstract

This seminar will be hybrid although we encourage in-person attendance in Room 3.62 of the John Percival Building. To join online click here.

 

Spring/Gwanwyn

1 February/mis Chwefror (Week 1 of term): Postponed due to UCU industrial action

15 February/mis Chwefror (2023) (Week 3 of term): Postponed due to UCU industrial action

22 February/mis Chwefror 2023 (Week 4 of term): Postponed due to planned UCU industrial action

 

8 March/mis Mawrth 2023 (Week 6 of Term): Charlotte Rosenow, RWTH Aachen University

Title: A diachronic perspective on the linguistic representation of queer characters on scripted North American television shows: Terms of queer in-group identity in the TV Corpus
Abstract
This seminar will be hybrid although Charlie will be present and we encourage in-person attendance in Room 3.62 of the John Percival Building. To join online click here.

 

15 March/mis Mawrth 2023 (Week 7 of Term):Postponed due to planned UCU industrial action

22 March/mis Mawrth 2023 (Week 8 of term): Postponed due to planned UCU industrial action

19 April/mis Ebrill 2023 (Week 9 of term): Hui Sun, Cardiff University

Title: Individual differences in second language speech production and perception: The role of the speaker and the listener
Abstract
This seminar will be hybrid although Hui will be present and we encourage in-person attendance in Room 3.62 of the John Percival Building. To join online click here.

 

26th April/mis Ebrill (Week 10 of term): Elizabeth Peterson, University of Helsinki

Title: Remote language contact and pragmatic borrowing in Finland
Abstract
This seminar will be hybrid although Elizabeth will be present and we encourage in-person attendance in Room 3.62 of the John Percival Building. To join online click here.

 

3rd May/mis Mai (week 11 of term): Jamie Williams, Nottingham Trent University

Title: A systemic-functional perspective on discourse abilities in aphasia: difference, deficit, and adaptation
Abstract
This seminar will be hybrid although Jamie will be present and we encourage in-person attendance in Room 3.62 of the John Percival Building. To join online click here.

 

10th May/mis Mai 2023 (week 12 of term): Caroline Tagg, The Open University

Title: Mobile conversations in context: how patterns of engagement shape mobile messaging interactions
Abstract
This seminar will be hybrid although Caroline will be present and we encourage in-person attendance in Room 3.62 of the John Percival Building. To join online click here.

 

5th July/mis Gorffennaf 2023: Kateryna Krykoniuk, Cardiff University

Title: The mystery of language evolution through the lens of experimental semiotics: What lies within our grasp? 
Abstract
This seminar will be hybrid although Kateryna will be present and we encourage in-person attendance in Room 3.58 of the John Percival Building [Note the change of room from our usual venue]. To join online click here.