32.3142, FYI: Free Online Talk – The Oxford English Dictionary for Chinese users: resources to support teaching and academic research
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Subject: 32.3142, FYI: Free Online Talk – The Oxford English Dictionary for Chinese users: resources to support teaching and academic research
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Date: Tue, 05 Oct 2021 04:37:51
From: OED Team [oed.uk at oup.com]
Subject: Free Online Talk – The Oxford English Dictionary for Chinese users: resources to support teaching and academic research
When:
Thu 14th October, 14:00 CST (UTC +8)/07:00 BST (UTC +1)
Book your place:
http://tiny.cc/OED-China
The OED is a powerful online linguistic resource, providing features, tools,
and language data which are essential for academic research and teaching.
However, the extent of the OED capabilities is not always explored to its full
potential.
Join the Oxford University Press team – Dr Danica Salazar, World English
Editor, and Ms Chen Zhou, Regional Customer Trainer, for a live interactive
online session where they will provide an overview of all the OED can offer:
- More than a dictionary: an overview of the OED functionality and content,
including the available resources related to recent language developments, and
the coverage of words of Chinese origin.
- Available support: the training and resources available to users
- Q&A time: bring your questions to the panellists, or send them in advance to
oed.uk at oup.com
Our guest speaker, Dr Zhong Ai, Lecturer in English at Shanghai Maritime
University, will be presenting her perspectives of how the OED can be used in
academic research, with a particular focus on the language contact between
English and Chinese, and Chinese loanwords in English.
Who is this for?
- Lecturers, researchers, teachers, and others who use or may use the OED for
research and teaching purposes
- Librarians, representatives of universities, schools, and other education
institutions who have or may be considering access to the OED for their
organizations
Please note that the presentation will be in English. It will be recorded and
made available for viewing after the live session. All registrants will be
notified.
Linguistic Field(s): Anthropological Linguistics
Applied Linguistics
Computational Linguistics
Discourse Analysis
General Linguistics
Historical Linguistics
Language Acquisition
Language Documentation
Lexicography
Morphology
Semantics
Sociolinguistics
Text/Corpus Linguistics
Translation
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