University of Cambridge 2017
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- University of Cambridge, Cambridge
- Lecture Block 2
Impact of English Parents' Accents on Glaswegian Scottish English Speakers
Lydia Makin, University of Aberdeen - Lecture Block 2
Children’s speech communities and their language use
Tobias Beesley, York St John University - Lecture Block 3
To what extent is palatalization in the modern Finnic languages due to the influence of Russian?
Emma Kouhi, University of Edinburgh - Lecture Block 2
“Secondary school is a horrible place to be a gay person”: Verbal discrimination against the LGBTQ+ community in the education system
Emma Hollings, York St John University - Lecture Block 3
American English Rhotic Rhymes: Phonemic rhotacized schwa or underlying /V+ɹ/?
Connor McCabe, University of Cambridge - Lecture Block 3
The Phonetics-Phonology Interface in Swedish
Samuel Andersson, University of Cambridge - Lecture Block 2
Silly Standards? The role of the Standard Language Ideology in public policies and its socio-economic consequences.
Jafnie Jaffa, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich - Lecture Block 3
Raising the roof: High vowel fricativization, apical vowels, and coronality
Peter Grishin, University of Cambridge - Lecture Block 2
Breaking the Legal Stereotype: Stereotypes and Social Class of Barristers in Television Dramas
Alexander L. Terry, York St John University - Lecture Block 2
Donald Trump and Post-Truth Politics: An Argumentative Perspective
Kara West, University of Central Lancashire - Lecture Block 3
Humanoid Robots, Specific Language Impairment and Autism Spectrum Disorder
Macarena Chiclana, Queen Mary University of London - Lecture Block 2
How the British media framed Donald Trump as a Presidential candidate
Kate Gillings, University of Central Lancashire - Lecture Block 3
Developmental Coordination Disorder: Does linguistic impairment require consideration?
Phoebe Harding, York St John University - Lecture Block 2
Mentally ill' or 'terrorist': a discourse and ethnographic approach to the framing of the murderer of politician Jo Cox in British tabloid and broadsheet newspapers
Laura Potter, Queen Mary University of London - Lecture Block 3
The influence of fluency: investigating foreign accents neurolinguistically
Marianne de Heer Kloots, Leiden University