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change. Various historical primary sources from differing (although often overlapping) culture areas give insight into the area and its sociocultural as well as trade and political history, the earliest sources [...] possible conclusions. It should state the time period, geographical space and languages in question and give a brief idea as to their relations with other spaces or time periods within the Indian Ocean. Keynote
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that of non-diasporic ones? What are identifiable factors that produce divergent developments of a given language in different diasporic settings? The Symposium intends to address these and related questions
regelmäßig Vorträge zu kanadistischen und Québec-bezogenen Themen./ Members of our institute regularly give lectures on Canadian and Québec-related topics. / Des membres de notre institut donnent régulièrement
often leads to the loss of meaning and to the viewers’ sense of confusion when unable to interpret a given visual or verbal element. In an effort to address the need for more empirical data on the effect of
career issues (publishing, professional network-building, etc.). Anna-Katharina Hornidge (Bonn) will give the keynote address. Other speakers include Steve Mentz (New York) and Kerstin Knopf (Bremen). In [...] at the HWK Institute for Advanced Study ( Hanse-Wissenschaftskolleg ), Delmenhorst. Advice will be given on accommodation and transport and meals will be included during the Summer School. Two bursaries
Arguments, Architecture. Current Trends in Multimodal Linguistics and Media Studies This lecture series gives an overview of current research trends in the areas of multimodal linguistics and media studies, focusing
demographic change, social systems and the societal evaluation of aging or youth (youth culture) was given attention to. The latter came especially into focus where Indigenous appreciation of age and the tradition
task, however, is to indicate what narrative conventions are, in fact, questioned, transgressed, or given new life by perturbatory narration. The key to our modeling lies in its combination of individual
artifacts. The colloquium wants to introduce this concept and its basic ideas and starting points and to give an overview of the diverse approaches. For this, it will feature talks by prominent researchers in
and foreign language teacher training Future teachers of English as a Foreign Language (EFL) need to give their students instruction in English pronunciation, spelling, vocabulary and grammar. But language