FAH-DENG Guest Lecture: “Publishing in major international journals”
E21-3118Abstract: This talk will discuss the challenges of getting published in major international journals. As national agenci ...
FAH-DENG Guest Lecture: ‘Introducing Text-paratext Symbiotic Narratology / 文本-类文本共生叙事学引介’
E21-1053Abstract: This presentation will provide a comprehensive overview of text-paratext symbiotic narratology, elucidating it ...
FAH-DENG Guest Lecture: “Reflection on the Status Quo of Translation Norms for Chinese Legislative Language” by Prof. Zhao Junfeng
E21-G049Abstract Translation norms for legislative language constitute an essential part of the normalization of legislation. No ...
FAH-DENG: “Best English Studies Essay Competition”
To all students enrolled in English Department courses: Have you written an essay of which you are especially pro ...
FAH-DENG Guest Lecture: ‘Unlocking the Power of “Big” Interpreting Data: Insights from CEPIC and CETILC’
E21A-G049Abstract: With the rapid advancement of technology and increased accessibility for interpreting data, the field of corpu ...
FAH-DENG Guest Lecture: ‘Towards a paradigm shift in interpreter education of the AI era: Going beyond training of interpreting skills’
E21-1053Faculty of Arts and Humanities Department of English Distinguished Lecture Series Prof. Wang Binhua Towards a paradigm s ...
MLRG Seminar Series
E21-2100Andrew Moody 14:00: Norms in World Englishes: Three Misconceptions in Applied Linguistics This presentation will briefly ...
FAH-DENG Guest Lecture: “‘Convinced about Knowing Little’: colonial knowledge production in Grierson’s Linguistic Survey of India (1903-1928).”
E21-3118Abstract: Drawing on my recent two-volume study of Grierson’s Linguistic Survey of India (1903-1928), I will discuss the ...
FAH-DENG Guest Lecture: “To be Moved: Affect and Migration in Southeast Asian Literature”
E21-G035Abstract: Movement and mobility have always been entangled in how affect is conceptualized and understood. To be affecte ...
FAH-DENG Guest Lecture: ‘Telling Stories with Large Corpora: New Approaches to Language Change and Variation’
E21-3118Abstract: The humanities tell the stories of our shared human experience, strengthen communities, and help bridge divide ...