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The Research Centre for English and Applied Linguistics (http://www.rceal.cam.ac.uk/) often holds seminars outside the regular Tuesday sessions. These are open seminars and all are welcome to attend. For further information on any seminar listed here, please contact Susan Rolfe.

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0 upcoming talks and 7 talks in the archive.

Workshop on Language Acquisition

UserSpeaker to be confirmed.

HouseVenue to be confirmed.

ClockTuesday 10 May 2011, 14:00-17:00

Workshop on Language Processing

UserSteven Frisson, University of Birmingham, and members of the Language Acquisition and Language Processing Research Cluster.

HouseGR-04, English Faculty Building.

ClockWednesday 16 March 2011, 12:00-17:00

Workshop on Language Acquisition

UserNick Ellis, University of Michigan, and members of the Language Acquisition and Language Processing Research Cluster.

HouseGR-05, English Faculty Building.

ClockMonday 14 March 2011, 14:00-17:30

Linguistic annotation and learner corpora

UserElisabeth Delais-Roussarie, CNRS - UMR 7110 / Laboratoire de linguistique formelle, Université Paris-Diderot.

HouseGR-06/07, English Faculty Building.

ClockWednesday 27 May 2009, 16:00-17:30

Directive speech acts in the history of English

UserProfessor Thomas Kohnen (Englisches Seminar, Universität zu Köln).

HouseGR-06/07, English Faculty Building.

ClockFriday 29 February 2008, 16:00-17:30

Agreement Resolution from an Optimality Theory Perspective

UserProfessor Bill Badecker (Johns Hopkins University).

HouseGR-06/07, English Faculty Building.

ClockThursday 07 December 2006, 16:00-17:30

On the interpretation of frequency effects in comprehension and production.

UserHarald Baayen (MPI for Psycholinguistics, The Netherlands).

HouseGR-06/07, English Faculty Building.

ClockWednesday 29 November 2006, 16:00-17:30

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