
The ANU Linguistics seminar series aims to provide a venue to share the research outcomes from the linguists working at ANU and to welcome presentations from other linguists in Australia and around the world.
We welcome research on all the natural languages of the world, oral or signed, and we aim to foster debate among diverse frameworks and linguistics schools.
Seminars are held in-person in the AD Hope Conference Room 1.28
2025 Program coming soon.
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Past Events
Sampling variability, reliability, validity and uncertainty for forensic text comparison: From likelihood ratio to Bayes factor
Dr Shunichi Ishihara
In the likelihood ratio (LR) framework, the task of the forensic scientist is to provide an estimate of the weight of evidence to the court. When the…
Little Kids Learning Languages
Dr Carmel O'Shannessy
This project aims to better understand the input young children receive in Warlpiri and Arrernte families in Central Australia. We take a…
From alienation to inclusive learner community: Lessons from multiethnic bilingual education classrooms
Dr Harsha Dulari Wijesekera
The Sri Lankan public education system is highly segregated along language, ethnicity and religion primarily due to the medium of instruction. …