Conference Programme (schedule & abstracts)
We invite you to attend the Birmingham English Language Postgraduate Conference 2021 on Friday 23rd April 2021.
Download the conference programme for the full schedule and book of abstracts. All times given in the programme are in BST. Please consult a Time Zone Converter to find out what time the conference will be running local to you.
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What is going on at the conference?
There is a diverse range of sessions organised for the conference. This includes a plenary, round table panel discussion, oral presentations, poster presentations, and a social event to bring the day to a close.
Plenary - We welcome the department's Viola Wiegand, who will be talking about (corpus) linguistics and open research.
Round table panel discussion - We welcome delegates to apply to be a part of the panel at the panel discussion on the Progressing research during COVID, which will be led by three panelists Ashley Blake, Nouf Alharbi, and Bingjun Zhang.
Oral presentations will be 20 minutes plus 10 minutes for questions and discussion.
There is a diverse range of sessions organised for the conference. This includes a plenary, round table panel discussion, oral presentations, poster presentations, and a social event to bring the day to a close.
Plenary - We welcome the department's Viola Wiegand, who will be talking about (corpus) linguistics and open research.
Round table panel discussion - We welcome delegates to apply to be a part of the panel at the panel discussion on the Progressing research during COVID, which will be led by three panelists Ashley Blake, Nouf Alharbi, and Bingjun Zhang.
Oral presentations will be 20 minutes plus 10 minutes for questions and discussion.
Posters will be displayed via an online forum during the conference (and beyond) that delegates can visit at any time. Delegates can leave comments on the posters for the poster presenters. Structured poster discussion sessions will run during the lunch break, when delegates can engage live with poster presenters.
Conference Programme.
All times given in the programme are in BST. Please consult a Time Zone Converter to find out what time the conference will be running local to you.
08.30 - Registration and networking
08.50 - Welcome
09.00 - Plenary – Viola Wiegand: Open science – some challenges and opportunities for (corpus) linguistics
10.00 - Break 1
10.15 - Look and see: A corpus-based study of verbs that are used as both sense verbs and verbs of perception - Jie Liang
10.45 - Cognitive predictors of individual differences in children’s language acquisition - Ashley Blake and Ewa Dąbrowska
11.15 - Corpus-based wordlists in the language classroom - Sarah Alzeer
11.45 - Break 2
12.00 - Round Table Panel Discussion – Ashley Blake, Nouf Alharbi, and Bingjun Zhang: Progressing research during COVID
13.00 - Lunch break and poster session
14.15 - A comparative corpus-based study on epistemic lexical verbs in academic writing - Fei Xie
14.45 - Cross-linguistic transfer in placement description and reference tracking in speech and gesture: The case of Polish-English bilinguals - Paulina Popławska
15.15 - Break 3
15.30 - The iconic impetus of language: From sensorimotor simulation to the lexicon - Greg Woodin
16.00 - False News Discourse on the Coronavirus - Bashayer Baissa
16.30 - Using corpus techniques to explore lexical change in parliamentary discourse - Stephen Appleton
17.00 - Closing remarks
17.15 - Dinner break and networking
18.00 - Social event (end time to be confirmed)
08.30 - Registration and networking
08.50 - Welcome
09.00 - Plenary – Viola Wiegand: Open science – some challenges and opportunities for (corpus) linguistics
10.00 - Break 1
10.15 - Look and see: A corpus-based study of verbs that are used as both sense verbs and verbs of perception - Jie Liang
10.45 - Cognitive predictors of individual differences in children’s language acquisition - Ashley Blake and Ewa Dąbrowska
11.15 - Corpus-based wordlists in the language classroom - Sarah Alzeer
11.45 - Break 2
12.00 - Round Table Panel Discussion – Ashley Blake, Nouf Alharbi, and Bingjun Zhang: Progressing research during COVID
13.00 - Lunch break and poster session
- Teachers’ and students’ attitudes towards communicative language teaching in listening and speaking classes - Maram Asiri
- Say it or not: A mouse tracking study on the production effect on learning Arabic vocabulary as an additional language in children - Nouf Alharbi
- "Fucker kills people fast”: A corpus assisted analysis of opinion in tweets about the COVID-19 pandemic - Eloise Parr
- Exploring interlocutor's impact on Chinese English learners' communication strategy use in English immersion classroom settings - Bingjun Zhang
- Mimetic words and iconic gestures for causal events: A developmental study of Chinese-speaking children - Chenxi Niu, Alan Cienki, and Gerardo Ortega
14.15 - A comparative corpus-based study on epistemic lexical verbs in academic writing - Fei Xie
14.45 - Cross-linguistic transfer in placement description and reference tracking in speech and gesture: The case of Polish-English bilinguals - Paulina Popławska
15.15 - Break 3
15.30 - The iconic impetus of language: From sensorimotor simulation to the lexicon - Greg Woodin
16.00 - False News Discourse on the Coronavirus - Bashayer Baissa
16.30 - Using corpus techniques to explore lexical change in parliamentary discourse - Stephen Appleton
17.00 - Closing remarks
17.15 - Dinner break and networking
18.00 - Social event (end time to be confirmed)
Registration. |
Open from Monday 15th March 2021.
Closed on Sunday 18th April 2021. |
Any questions? Take a look at the FAQs or contact us.