Category: Applied Linguistics
Posts related to the Department of English’s TESL-ALT Program.
Pronunciation Research Group
Pronunciation Research Group
ALT Brown Bag for December
“A Systemic Functional Linguistic Analysis of Governor Press Conferences Related To Covid-19: An Appraisal Approach” by Denise Coberly and also a panel on language learning by Andrea Flinn, Kate Challis, and Connie Kim.
ALT Brown Bag for November
“Midlevel matters: Advice for 3rd year and beyond” A panel by Leyla Karatay, Reza Neiriznaghadehi, Shireen Baghestani, and Hardi Prasetyo.
Reception for Janet Anderson-Hsieh, professor emerita of English
Please join us for a special reception thanking Janet Anderson-Hsieh, professor emerita of English, for establishing the Janet Anderson-Hsieh, Ph.D. Graduate Scholarship in Applied Linguistics. Remarks from Janet Anderson-Hsieh and Volker Hegelheimer at 3:30 p.m. Participants will be asked to follow the current Cyclones Care protocols related to Covid-19. All visitors to campus are encouraged … Continue reading Reception for Janet Anderson-Hsieh, professor emerita of English