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Multilingualism and Social Justice

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14th January 202214th January 2022
Join us for Multilingualism and Social Justice; our next free online public event on 21st February 2022 from 18:00 - 19:30, for International Mother Language Day. Leading academics from across...Read More >
Multilingualism and Social Justice

Can motion event construal be taught or restructured? Evidence from bilinguals and L2 learners

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18th April 202123rd November 2021
Can motion event construal be taught or restructured? Evidence from bilinguals and L2 learners Organisers: Fraibet Aveledo and Jeanine Treffers-Daller (University of Reading) Workshop Dates: 16-17 April 2021 (free event,...Read More >
Can motion event construal be taught or restructured? Evidence from bilinguals and L2 learners

Project on Early Communication in Young Children

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9th February 202116th November 2021
Tamara Schmidt, PhD student, is conducting a project on early communication in children who only speak English at home. The project is being supervised by Professor Ludovica Serratrice (University of...Read More >

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