Browsing Centre for Language and Communication Studies (Scholarly Publications) by Subject "Identities in Transformation"
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Accent Anxiety: An Exploration of Non-Native Accent as a Source of Speaking Anxiety among English as a Foreign Language (EFL) Students
(2022)Speaking anxiety is a form of foreign language anxiety which may reduce students’ willingness to communicate orally. Despite accent being one of the most salient aspects of speech, there has been little research to date ... -
CEFR for Sign Languages: A1-B2
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Conducting Longitudinal Research Among Adult Refugees
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A discourse analytic framework for conversational engagement in online discussion tasks.
(2014)This paper reports on a long-running telecollaborative exchange between a German and an Irish university. On the Irish side, the exchange is embedded within a course in intercultural communication offered to final-year ... -
A discourse-analytic framework for conversational engagement in online discussion tasks, part 2: level of analytic depth
(2015)What do we mean by “engagement” in the context of online discussions? How do we recognise it? Is it quantifiable? Can we find ways of analysing it that might be of assistance to task designers, instructors, and students? This ... -
ICE on Food: Talk related to foodways in the International Corpus of English
(2015)The frequency of occurrence of food verbs across ICE corpora is remarkably consistent, though ICE-CN is remarkably lower Food verbs favour light verbs, with decreasing frequency accounted for by semantic features: manner ... -
Intercultural encounters as hospitality. An interview with Richard Kearney
(2018)Richard Kearney is Charles B. Seelig Professor in Philosophy at Boston College. Among his many books, three titles in particular are representative of the themes discussed in this interview: Hosting the stranger ... -
Irish Sign Language: Ireland's Third Language
(Cambridge University Press, 2024)Deaf people are typically multilingual and use multimodal resources, i.e. sign, writing and speech, for communication in their everyday lives (Quinto-Pozos & Adam 2013). This is due to the fact that only 5% of all deaf ... -
Language, Space, and Place
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Linguistic Profile of Migrants
(Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca, 2022) -
LUCIDE Toolkit: Learning New Languages
(The London School of Economics and Political Science, 2014) -
Multilingual Identities: A Study of Attitudes towards Multilingualism in Three European Cities
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Multilingualism in Dublin
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Multilingualism in Dublin: LUCIDE City Report
(The London School of Economics and Political Science, 2014)