Convocation
Publications
S Lecturer HEATHER BLISS along with co-authors Inge Genee, Marie-Odile Junker, and Daniel Paul O'Donnell, published a paper in the inaugural issue of . This open access publication was formally announced at the Digital Humanities Summer Institute earlier this month.
Bliss, Heather, Inge Genee, Marie-Odile Junker, & Daniel Paul O'Donnell. (2020). , Interdisciplinary Digital Engagement in Arts & Humanities, 1(1).
S PhD student BOUCHRA KACHOUB and Professor SUZANNE HILGENDORF were invited to contribute a carte blanche to the online journal M茅langes Crapel: Revue en didactique des langues et sociolinguistique. Their contribution appears in a special dossier on the topic Plurilinguisme et politiques linguistiques et 茅ducatives au Maghreb.
Kachoub, Bouchra, and Suzanne K. Hilgendorf. "" Special dossier on "Plurilinguisme et politiques lingguistiques et 茅ducatives au Maghreb", edited by Hanane Benmoktar and Marc Deneire. M茅langes Crapel: Revue en didactique des langues et sociolinguistique. 40.2. Pp. 122-129.
Presentations
S MA student, SANDER NEDERVEEN presented at the 2020 Canadian Linguistics Association virtual Annual Conference. The title of his talk was "Discourse novelty, Givenness, and EV2 in German."
S Professor MAITE TABOADA presented a talk as part of on June 11. In her presentation, "Rhetorical Relations in Discourse and Cognition," Taboada focused on two topics. First, she discussed the space that rhetorical relations occupy in language, and the issue of consensus on a common taxonomy of relations. Second, she reviewed the issue of signal for coherence relations and described the lab's corpus annotation of a broad set of signals.