Welcome to the Einar Haugen Lecture 2022
WELCOME TO THIS YEAR'S EINAR HAUGEN LECTURE! ______ |
This year, we have invited Marianne Gullberg to give the tenth annual Einar Haugen Lecture! She will give a talk on multilingual speakers' gestures and what they mean.
This lecture takes place on Monday, September 26, at 14:15–16:00 (CEST) at Vilhelm Bjerknes' hus, Auditorium 1. The lecture will also be live streamed. Hope to see you there! Read more and watch the live stream → |
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| Dette viser forskningen til professor Marianne Gullberg ved Lunds universitet, som gir årets Einar Haugen-forelesning: “More than just hand-waving: Gestures and meaning in multilingual language use”. Les pressemeldingen → |
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Einar Haugen (1906–1994) was born into a Norwegian family in the US and grew up bilingually. His fascination with language led him to a decades-long career in language and linguistics. Haugen's influential works contributed to the then emerging field of sociolinguistics, for which he is credited for having had an important impact, particularly in the domain of language policy. The annual Einar Haugen Lecture pays tribute to this eminent Norwegian-American scholar and celebrates linguistic diversity.
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MultiLing - Center for Multilingualism in Society across the Lifespan - Niels Henrik Abels vei 36, 0313 Oslo, Norge
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