36.3041, FYI: USAL-UVA Linguistics Research Seminars
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Subject: 36.3041, FYI: USAL-UVA Linguistics Research Seminars
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Date: 08-Oct-2025
From: Laura Filardo-Llamas [laura.filardo at uva.es]
Subject: USAL-UVA Linguistics Research Seminars
On behalf of the joint MA and PhD Programme in Advanced English
Studies of the Universities of Valladolid and Salamanca, we are
pleased to announce the 6th series of The USAL-UVA Linguistics
Research Seminars, which will be held online between 21 November 2025
and 6 March 2026. The following speakers have confirmed their
participation:
* 21 November 2025 (16:30-18:00 - CEST). "Extending bottom-up
approaches to perceptual dialectology: The SLIC method in practice",
Chris Montgomery (University of Sheffield)
12 December 2025 (16:30-18:00 - CEST) "Accounting for emerging
features of Asian Englishes on three levels of scale", Edgar Schneider
(University of Regensburg)”
13 February 2026 (16:30-18:00 - CEST) “Investigating English-medium
education through the multilingual lens: Theoretical frameworks and
research methodologies”, Emma Dafouz (Universidad Complutense de
Madrid)
6 March 2026 (10:00-11:30 - CEST)."Authenticity in the (Australian)
media: Revisiting a multi-faceted phenomenon", Monika Bednarek
(University of Sydney)
Registration is free, but required. Further details about the
registration can be found at
Web: https://sites.google.com/view/usal-uva-linguist-researchsem/home
Upon registration, a link will be sent to registered attendees on the
day of the talk, which will be held on Zoom.
Some videos about some of the contents covered in the seminar series
on previous academic years can be also found in its YouTube channel:
https://www.youtube.com/@LinguisticsSeminarsUSALUVA/videos
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics
Discourse Analysis
Linguistic Theories
Sociolinguistics
Text/Corpus Linguistics
Subject Language(s): English (eng)
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