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Sasha Lavrentovich wins Calvin A. VanderWerf Award for Excellence in Teaching

Congratulations to Sasha Lavrentovich, recipient of a Calvin A. VanderWerf Award for Excellence in Teaching. This award was established in memory of Dr. VanderWerf, Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences from 1971-1978 and chemistry professor from 1978 to 1988. Dr. VanderWerf served for many years on the selection committee for teaching awards. Sasha was honored […]

Dr. Wulff’s talk on October 12th

The next Thursday seminar speaker will be our very own Dr. Stefanie Wulff. Her talk is on October 12th at 4 pm (Location TBA). You can find the abstract below. We hope to see you all there. What corpus linguistics can contribute to SLA research There is wide agreement in the second language acquisition research […]

Dr. Wulff’s talk on October 12th

The next Thursday seminar speaker will be our very own Dr. Stefanie Wulff. Her talk is on October 12th at 4 pm (Location TBA). You can find the abstract below. We hope to see you all there. <em><strong>What corpus linguistics can contribute to SLA research</strong></em> <em>There is wide agreement in the second language acquisition research […]

Linguistic Documentation, Education and Revitalization in Brazilian Indigenous Languages

Bruna Franchetto will be visiting UF to give a talk in the Anthropology Department. The title of the talk is “Linguistic Documentation, Education and Revitalization in Brazilian Indigenous Languages.”  This talk will be on October 3rd (Tuesday) at 4pm. The location is E252 of the Computer Sciences/Engineering Building (Next to the Marston library).  

Linguistic Documentation, Education and Revitalization in Brazilian Indigenous Languages

Bruna Franchetto will be visiting UF to give a talk in the Anthropology Department. The title of the talk is Linguistic Documentation, Education and Revitalization in Brazilian Indigenous Languages. This talk will be on October 3rd (Tuesday) at 4pm. The location is E252 of the Computer Sciences/Engineering Building (Next to the Marston library).