2020 SLLL HDR Conference

The SLLL HDR Convenors are pleased to invite you to the 2020 HDR Conference to be held on Tuesday 3 & Thursday 5 November via Zoom. All are welcome and encouraged to attend to support and celebrate the research of our PhD and MPhil candidates.
Registration
DAY 1: Tuesday 3 November 2020 from 1pm
LIT/CLASSICS (Session A)
Zoom link https://anu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZIkde-orTwvGdDvcyqe2Y5lf8x2l7q64XZM
LINGUISTICS (Session B)
Zoom link https://tinyurl.com/y5hbgxl2
DAY 2: Thursday 5 November 2020 from 1pm
LIT/CLASSICS (Session A)
Zoom link https://anu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZIkde-orTwvGdDvcyqe2Y5lf8x2l7q64XZM
LINGUISTICS (Session B)
Zoom link https://tinyurl.com/y5hbgxl2
Program
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All presentations are up to 30 mins per speaker followed by 15 min of Q&A |
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TUES 3 NOV |
LIT/CLASSICS (A) |
LINGUISTICS (B) |
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1 – 2pm |
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Ruri Ueda, PhD (TPR) Interactive Effects of Perception and Production Training on L2 Phonetic Acquisition
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2 – 3pm |
Vihanga Perera, PhD (OP) Water under the Bridge (Exegesis: Remembering Torture: Survivor Narratives of the 1987-90 Insurgency in Sri Lanka) |
Ran Li, PhD (OP) |
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3 – 4pm |
Siall Waterbright, PhD (TPR)
Happy: Representations of Children in Graphic Narrative [draft title]
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Gan Qiao, PhD (TPR) Language Use and Ethnic Identity: Evidence from Australian English by Second-Generation Chinese Migrants |
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4 – 5pm |
Adrienne White, PhD (OP)
Post-Traumatic Stress in Archaic and Classical Greece |
Elena Sheard, PhD (Midterm Review) Situating speakers within community change(s): relative movement across vowels
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THUR 5 NOV |
LIT/CLASSICS (A) |
LINGUISTICS (B) |
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1 – 2pm |
Kate Oakes, PhD (OP)
Altruism and Agriculture: The Ethics of the Farmyard in Thomas Hardy's Fiction |
Emma Rao, PhD (TPR)
The Semantics of Landscape Terms in Chinese: an NSM Approach |
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2 – 3pm |
Fiannuala Morgan, PhD (TPR) Visualising Australia’s Literary Imaginary: A Toponym Based Approach to Spatial Analysis |
Anneke Myers, MPhil (TPR) ‘Are you able to translate for us?' What the record shows about parliamentary committee interactions with L1 speakers of Indigenous languages |
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3 – 4pm |
Qiong He, PhD (OP) ‘Nothing can Happen Nowhere’: Place and Trauma in Elizabeth Bowen's Writing
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Lien Tran, PhD (OP) Developing a framework for assessing transfer of character voice in translation of fiction: application to translation of the English fiction ‘Disgrace’ into Vietnamese |
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4 – 5pm |
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Hamza Alhashim, PhD (TPR)
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