Research Seminar Series 2023

Research Seminar Series 2023

DEPARTMENT OF LINGUISTICS RESEARCH SEMINAR SERIES 2023 SCHEDULE

Note: Seminars usually take place on Friday afternoons from 4pm to 5pm, unless otherwise noted, and will be presented both on campus and online wherever possible. The on-campus venue is the Delbridge Room (Room 558) in 12 Second Way. The Zoom link is always https://macquarie.zoom.us/j/88546604589?pwd=cFVqbmdCb2hvT04yRTliN1B6VVJtUT09
Password: 798325

Please use the following link if you'd like to share the seminar schedule with others: https://www.goto.mq.edu.au/lingseminar2023

(Organiser: Adam Smith)

DateSpeakerTitleVenue
Mar-17*Jean ChoNo vegemite and toast for breakfast: cultural and linguistic challenges in healthcare interpreting (Abstract)12SW, 558/Zoom
Mar-31*Ingrid Piller & Agi BodisRethinking English Language Proficiency and Academic Achievement in Australian Higher Education (Abstract)12SW, 558/Zoom

Apr-21*
Alice DuanMutilingual abilities and poverty in Southwest China (Abstract)12SW, 558/Zoom
Apr-28Mike ProctorThe truth is out there, but you might not find it: multidimensional signals and analytic flexibility (Abstract)12SW, 558/Zoom
May-12Jessie ChenTouches in Mandarin-speaking interaction: Managing participation and sequence organization (Abstract)12SW, 558/Zoom
May-19Andreea Deleanu  (University of Surrey)Improving access to audiovisual narratives for cognitively diverse audiences (Abstract)12SW, 558/Zoom
May-26Nick Williams (University of Potsdam)Grammar and Interaction in Indonesian: state of the art andprospects (Abstract)12SW, 558/Zoom
June-9Dariush Izadi (Western Sydney University)Exploring the phenomenology of shopping as social practice: An inquiry into the multimodal and linguistic repertoires in markets in Sydney (Abstract)12SW, 558/Zoom
June-16Ashleigh Jones (HDR candidate)The Multiple Worlds of Enactment in Cross-modal Auslan and English interactions (Abstract)12SW, 558/Zoom
June-23**Erich Round (UQ/Surrey)From a split second in the mind to millennia of persistence: How conjugation classes and declensions emerge and survive (Abstract)AHH 3.610/Zoom
July-28Stafford Lumsden (University of Sydney)Social Semiotic Approaches to Examining Online Learning Environments (Abstract)12SW, 558/Zoom
Aug-4**Adina Camelia Bleotu & Mara Panaitescu (University of Bucharest)Insights into scales and relevance from disjunction in child Romanian (Abstract)AHH 3.610/Zoom
Aug-11Mitchell Browne & Tom EnneverThe functions of the locative case in Pama-Nyungan languages (Abstract)12SW, 558/Zoom
Sept-1Harvey DillonSeparating the causes of listening difficulty in children (Abstract)AHH 3.610/Zoom
Sept-15Yeong-Ju Lee (HDR Candidate)Language learners’ creative uses of TikTok for informal language learning (Abstract)12SW, 558/Zoom
Sept-22*Hanna Torsh
Ten years on: how has family language policy changed between 2012 and 2022? (Abstract)
12SW, 558/Zoom
Sept-29**Aude NoirayHow does phonological awareness impact on the development of spoken and reading fluency? (Abstract)12SW, 558/Zoom
Oct-6Amir Sheikhan (University of Queensland)Conversational humour in intercultural interactions: Bridging interactional and cognitive perspectives (Abstract)12SW, 558/Zoom
Oct-13Peter Collins (UNSW)Exploring World Englishes with GloWbE (Abstract)12SW, 558/Zoom
Oct-20Lisa Petersen (HDR candidate, Griffith University)Documenting and analysing phonology and variation in HSL (Abstract)12SW, 558/Zoom
Oct-27Michael Haugh (University of Queensland)Analysing the unsaid in social interaction (Abstract)12SW, 558/Zoom
Nov-10Josh PenneyLadz in the hood: Features of Pasifika English in drill rappers from Western Sydney? (Abstract)12SW, 558/Zoom

*co-hosted with Language on the Move

**co-hosted with  CLaS

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