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Sorbonne Nouvelle University Graduate Linguistics Symposium - SNUGLS

le 9 avril 2011
April 9th, 2011

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PRISMES (EA 4398) and EDEAGE (ED 514) present

Sorbonne Nouvelle University Graduate Linguistics Symposium - SNUGLS

  • Keynote Speaker: Nancy Chang (University of California at Berkeley)

The final program of the Sorbonne Nouvelle University Graduate Linguistics Symposium (SNUGLS) is out now. Everyone is welcome, especially graduate students!

Nancy Chang from the University of California at Berkeley will be our SNUGLS guest speaker. She is currently a research fellow at the University Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris 3, where she works as a computer scientist, a cognitive linguist and an occasional tutor for French-speaking scholars who wish to publish according to international academic standards.

Our three chairs, Aliyah Morgenstern, Guillaume Desagulier (Paris 8) and Nancy Chang along with the whole scientific committee and the audience, will provide the participants with friendly feedback throughout the day.

  • Full Program
09.00 Greetings from SNUGLS, Aliyah Morgenstern

09.15 Emilie L'Hôte Labour as an Essentially Contested Concept - Reconstructing Party Identity in Discourse

09.45 Yann Fuchs Quotatives, Narrative Tense and Participant Tracking: A Corpus-Based Study of British English

10.15 Stéphanie Béligon Un- and Not in Contemporary English

11.00 Coffee break

11.05 Pauline Beaupoil The Emergence of Negation: from Gesture to Word
 
11.35 Stéphanie Caët Talking about You and Me: Self- and Interlocutor-Reference in an English-Speaking Child

12.05 Claire Enzinger First Uses of Lexical Adjectives in Child Language

12.35 Lunch break and feedback (room 12)

14.15 Emilie Magnat Phonological Awareness in English L2 as a Key Component of Second Language Acquisition

14.45 Nawel Zoghlami Metacognitive Awareness and Listening Comprehension: A Pilot Study Among EFL Tunisian Students

15.15 Eric Mélac Cognition and Information Management in English and Tibetan

15.45 Coffee break and feedback (room 12)

17.15 Nancy Chang (UC Berkeley): Constructions, Cognition and Computation: Convergent Constraints on Grammar Learning (plenary lecture)

  • Organizing committee
Stéphanie Caët, Camille Debras, Yann Fuchs, Vincent Hugou, Eric Melac, Aliyah Morgenstern

  • Scientific committee
  • Eric Corre (Professeur, Sorbonne Nouvelle - Paris 3)
  • Claude Delmas (Professeur Émérite, Sorbonne Nouvelle - Paris 3)
  • Guillaume Desagulier (MCF, Vincennes-Saint-Denis - Paris 8)
  • Gregory Furmaniak (MCF, Sorbonne Nouvelle - Paris 3)
  • Geneviève Girard-Gillet (Professeur, Sorbonne Nouvelle - Paris 3)
  • Barbara Kühnert (MCF, Sorbonne Nouvelle - Paris 3)
  • Elsa Pic (MCF, Sorbonne Nouvelle - Paris 3)
  • Mathilde Pinson (MCF, Sorbonne Nouvelle - Paris 3)
Un évènement soutenu par l'EA 4398 - PRISMES (Sesylia) et l' ED 514 et organisé par les jeunes chercheurs de SESYLIA.

Type :
Colloque / Journée d'étude
Lieu(x) :
Institut du Monde Anglophone
5 rue de l'École de Médecine, 75006 Paris
Grand Amphithéâtre

mise à jour le 29 mars 2011


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