讲座时间:2015年4月13日下午13:00-14:30

讲座地点:校本部崇远楼二楼世界文化教室(210)

讲座主题:

"Learning (and losing) words in second languages. Parasitic connections in the multilingual mental lexicon."

讲座 人:Dr. Christopher J Hall FHEA

 

Dr. Christopher J Hall FHEA leads the Language and Identities in InterAction(LIdIA) research unit, based in the Department of Languages and Linguistics of York St. John University. He is the author of Morphology and Mind(Routledge, 1992; re-released 2014); An Introduction to Language and Linguistics. Breaking the Language Spell(Continuum, 2005); and(with Patrick H. Smith and Rachel Wicaksono) Mapping Applied Linguistics. A Guide for Students and Practitioners (Routledge, 2011). He is a co-author of the second edition of  Introducing Language in Use (Routledge, 2014), with Patrick Griffiths, Aileen Bloomer and Andrew Merrison.

Dr. Christopher J Hall FHEA completed his PhD in linguistics at USC in Los Angeles in 1987, and then he moved south to Mexico, where he lived and worked for 20 years. He spent most of his time there teaching in (and directing) the MA in Applied Linguistics at the University of the Americas Puebla (UDLAP). At UDLAP he also served as Head of the Department of Languages and Coordinator of Research and Postgraduate Studies for the School of Humanities. In 2007 he joined York St John University, returning to the country (and county) of his birth. Here, he does teaching, research, and scholarship in areas of applied and general linguistics which touch on multiple Englishes in individual minds and/or in social groups.