Linguist schools
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Jensen and Rutledge were about a third of the way through the course when we spoke, and they were learning 25-30 words a day, as well as how to distinguish them - an often confusing task. “In a civilian school, this can usually take one semester,” Liu said. Liu said DLI students only need about one week to learn basic syllables and phonetic sequences to the level of greeting people. Contact VIU Erasmus office: will be notified by Maand asked to pay the tuition fee and accommodation fee (if applied for) by March 20, 2023.Īpplicants must submit the application form, a letter of motivation – which should include a brief description of the candidate’s research interests, a curriculum vitae and a photo.įor further information, please download the brochure or write to: by LeDiesisBut they’re still fast learners. VIU will provide any supporting documentation requested for such applications. Candidates should consult the International Office in their own university for information about the calls for applications for funding as well as for possible scholarships. PhD candidates and post-docs from universities in EU universities may be eligible for Erasmus+ mobility grant support. VIU Alumni are eligible for a reduced fee. Student participants will be responsible for covering their own travel expenses to and from Venice, accommodation and local transportation. The fees will cover tuition, course materials, lunches in the VIU cafeteria and Social events. to enable students to apply interdisciplinary LL approaches.Ī Certificate of attendance will be issued at the end of the course. the cultural profile of our cities (and Venice in particular) and affecting the way we interact with the urban environment to introduce students to discourses and research on LL impacting to make students aware of social, economic and political issues such as diversity, racism and discrimination, in- and exclusion, activism and glocal controversies, ideologies and justice, sexual identity, gender equality, etc. to enable students to carry out and present LL research in situ in Venice to make students familiar with the latest LL scholarship to familiarize students with the standard tools and concepts required for collecting, annotating and analyzing data in Linguistic Landscapes research Luca Pes, Venice International UniversityĪpplications are welcome from current final year Undergraduates (finalists, BA3), MA and MPhil/PhD Students in Linguistics, Sociology, Classical Studies, (Business) Communication Studies, History, Cultural Studies, Political Studies, Translation Studies or any other related discipline. Michela Maguolo, Iuav University of Venice Students will be informed about multiple aspects of modern LL research including an overview of different types of signs, their formal features as well as their functions. More recently, LL research has evolved beyond studying only verbal signs into the realm of semiotics, thus extending the analytical scope into the multimodal domain of images, sounds, drawings, movements, visuals, graffiti, tattoos, colours, smells as well as people. This course focuses on the growing interdisciplinary field of Linguistic Landscapes (LL), which traditionally analyses “language of public road signs, advertising billboards, street names, place names, commercial shop signs, and public signs on government buildings”, usually as they occur in urban spaces. Call for applications: Decem– Februvia the VIU website