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Corpus Linguistics Workshop co-hosts "Challenges to Surveillance - Interdisciplinary Perspectives"

Corpus Linguistics Workshop co-hosts "Challenges to Surveillance - Interdisciplinary Perspectives"

Date
02/12/2014
Description
The CRAL Corpus Linguistics Workshop is co-hosting the research workshop "Challenges to Surveillance: Interdisciplinary Perspectives" on Tuesday, 2 December 2014 (Trent, A35).
Arts Faculty Postgraduate Open Day

Arts Faculty Postgraduate Open Day

Date
26/11/2014
Description
An Open Day packed with information for anyone interested in postgraduate study in the Faculty of Arts

Faculty of Arts postgraduate open day

Date
26/11/2014
Description
Learn more about our extensive range of masters and research courses available in the Faculty of Arts
Corpus Linguistics Workshop: Discussion of the article "Discovering formulaic language through data-driven learning: Student attitudes and efficacy" (Geluso & Yamaguchi, 2014)

Corpus Linguistics Workshop: Discussion of the article "Discovering formulaic language through data-driven learning: Student attitudes and efficacy" (Geluso & Yamaguchi, 2014)

Date
21/11/2014
Description
The Corpus Linguistics Workshop is meeting on Friday, 21 November (3.00pm), at Trent A35 to discuss the research article "Discovering formulaic language through data-driven learning: Student attitudes and efficacy" by Joe Geluso and Atsumi Yamaguchi (ReCALL, 2014). Anyone interested in corpus linguistics (and the role of formulaic language in language acquisition) is welcome to join us. Tea and biscuits will be provided!
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