Dr Mike Pearce has been invited to give a talk at the Centre of Research in Linguistics and Language Sciences at Newcastle University. His topic is the linguistic landscape of North East England. Research on language attitudes and perceptual dialectology has shown
that North East English is one of the most widely recognized and
positively evaluated varieties in Britain. There is a rich tradition of
dialect writing associated with the region, and a long history of both
'folk' and scholarly attention to local forms of language - for example,
it is the only part of England to have a major corpus devoted to it:
the Diachronic Electronic Corpus of Tyneside English at Newcastle
University. However, one element is missing from the otherwise
well-charted dialectological terrain: an account of localized forms in
the 'linguistic landscape'
(that is, the public display and representation of written language on
road signs, advertisements, house names, vehicles, and so on). This talk
will offer a first foray into this under-researched aspect of our local
linguistic ecology. Location: King George VI Building, LTh 6. Time/Date: 26th April 2016, 16:00-17:00.
Tuesday, April 26, 2016
Sunday, April 17, 2016
Discourse and democracy
Culture PhD student Maria Fotiadou has had a review of Michael Farrelly's Discourse and Democracy: Critical Analysis of the Language of Government (Routledge, 2015) published in Critical Discourse Studies.
Tuesday, April 12, 2016
Pharmacy in Ancient Egypt
The History Society is pleased to announce that Professor Rosalie David (University of Manchester) will be giving a talk on recent research on the topic of pharmacy in Ancient Egypt. The event is free to all and takes place on Wednesday 13th April 5-6.30pm in Priestman 118.
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