Research on Language and Linguistics at Sussex
Postgraduate Conference
Friday 23
May 2014
Friston Building, Room 112
Next week will be the last of this year’s ROLLS events and we are finishing with two guest speakers/discussants: Nicholas
Groom from Birmingham and Clyde Ancarno
from King’s College London plus six
of our own PhD students (details below & in attachment). The second
plenary is about a research project which actually developed out of work
on the Sussex Mass Observation data.
All are welcome for the whole day or to drop in for a talk or two.
10.00
|
[welcome &
coffee!]
|
10.15
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Plenary 1:
Quantitative and qualitative perspectives on linguistic data (and why we
need both)
Nicholas
Groom, University of Birmingham
|
11.00
|
Semantic
stability of English idioms
Margarita
Yagudaeva
|
11.30
|
A
corpus investigation of antonyms in Arabic
Rukayah
AlHedayani
|
[short break]
|
|
12.15
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Grammatical
aspects of code switching in Farsi English bilingual speech
Barzan
Jaafar
|
12.45
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Morphosyntactic
patterns in Tamahaq
Yousef
Mohamed Othman Alazumi
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[lunch -
refreshments provided]
|
|
14.15
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Plenary 2:
‘People’, ‘Products’, ‘Pests’ and
‘Pets’: A corpus-assisted discourse analytic methodology
Clyde Ancarno, King’s College London
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15.00
|
Gendered
identities in the British liberal press: Beta males and why sometimes it’s
hard to be a woman.
Yolanda
Cerda
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15.30
|
Using
linguistics to make sense of comics
Paul
Davies
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All welcome! No booking required
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