College of Arts & Sciences Linguistics Program Spring 2014 Speaker Series-No Limits! COLLOQUIUM SERIES Horizontal crop mark Tail feather will always bleed off the bottom, the pointed tip should NEVER be seen. All feather art below this crop line is for bleed use only THURSDAY FRIDAY FRIDAY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL 20 21 4 Elise Berman, University of North Carolina, Charlotte The Road to Liklob: Deception, Speech, and Avoiding Giving in the Marshall Islands Rey Romero, University of Houston Keith Walters, Portland State University A tale of two city language shifts: Spanish in Houston and JudeoSpanish in New York City Workshop on teaching native Arabic speakers ESL effectively 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM, Byrnes 203 10:50 AM, BA 402 The Challenges of Speak-EnglishOnly Rules in the Workplace: A Sociolinguistic Perspective 3:30 PM, BA 337 Morphological innovations in JudeoSpanish heritage speakers 3:30 PM, BA 003 4:15 PM, Hamilton College 318 LANGUAGE VIBE LUNCHTIME TALKS FRIDAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY JANUARY FEBRUARY APRIL 31 26 18 Christine Ofulue, Fulbright Visiting Scholar Mark Amengual, Furman University Curtis Ford, Russian and Linguistics Programs, USC Negotiating Africanness: Language practices and contemporary identities in Nigerian Pidgin and Gullah/ Geechee creole contexts The phonetic abilities of early Spanish-Catalan bilinguals: contactinduced change, standardization, and dialectal levelling How to Create 21st Century Learning Materials and Reach the World for Little or No Money 12:00 PM, Thomas Cooper Lib. Rm 204 12: 00 PM, Petigru 112 12: 00 PM, Petigru 212 For more information, please visit the Linguistics Program webpage: http://artsandsciences.sc.edu/ling/activities/colloquia
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