Why do people use different languages or even different varieties of the language in different contexts? Felicia delves into the relationship between language use and identity construction or enactment.
Felicia speaks to Catherine Roberts whose explored the notion of “gossip” in her doctoral thesis.
Rena dishes out tips to prospective students taking the Master of Applied Linguistics degree at the University of Melbourne with regard to subject and specialisation choice.
Canaan talks about her experience being part of the Faculty of Arts Digital Studio Graduate Internship program.
Catherine Roberts Recently, three PhD students at SOLL have won the Duolingo English Test Doctoral Dissertation Award — Rena Gao, Shengkai Yin, and Niles Zhao. Rena Gao is supervised by Professor Carsten Roever and Professor Trevor Cohn. Her PhD research is developing a language prediction model that will help understand how studying overseas changes L2 […]
Shengkai shares his doctoral research and his PhD journey with us.
11 SOLL researchers presented their studies at the ALANZ-ALAA-ALTAANZ Applied Linguistics Conference 2022
Highlights of the SOLL confirmation seminar 2022 held on 21 November 2022 with the full list of presenters and topics.
Dr Natallia Kabiak, who teaches Russian as a foreign language at the University of Melbourne, talks about her language teaching experience and her newly published textbook dedicated to teaching the Russian language using Soviet films.
Millie Bucksey is an undergraduate student majoring in Linguistics at the University of Birmingham, United Kingdom (UK), and she is currently on a student exchange programme at the University of Melbourne.