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A podcast about language and linguistics for A Level English Language students, teachers and anyone else who's interested in language.
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Join LexisNexis and their guests as they discuss legal topics that matter most to legal professionals and their clients./ Rejoignez LexisNexis et ses invités pour entendre des discussions qui comptent le plus pour les professionnels du droit et leurs clients.
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English Language Stories from 子ども大人帰国子女英会話 吉祥寺三鷹東京英語教室 レクシスについて www.lexis.co.jp 真剣に学ぶこと、そして、楽しく続けること。それがなによりも大切であると、私たちレクシスは考えています。 レクシス・ランゲージ・センターは、ある大手英会話スクールで教えていたネイティブ講師たちが独立してつくった学校です。 私たち講師陣は米国で教師の資格を持つ者を含め、小、中、高校生の指導に精通したプロフェッショナルです。大学教授やディベート指導を専門とする講師も在籍しております。 講師たちは25年以上にわたる経験に加え、新たな知識や技術も継続的に取り入れ指導しています。 私たちは、自分たちで考え続けてきた方法で、自分たちが思い描くとおりに英会話を学んでもらえる、自分たちの学校がほしかったのです。レッスン料も3 カ月ごとの学期制にするなど、いつでも生徒さんのことを考えて工夫しています。 私たちの喜びは、なによりも生徒さんの英会話が上達すること。そして、一緒に楽しい時間を過ごすことです。ここ吉祥寺の英語教室は、とてもアットホー ...
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Show notes for Episode 52 Here are the show notes for Episode 52, a migration discourses bumper episode, in which we feature two interviews. First off, Dan and Raj talk to Professor Charlotte Taylor of the University of Sussex about: Why corpus linguistics can refresh the parts other approaches cannot reach Discourses around migration and the metap…
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Show notes for Episode 51 Here are the show notes for Episode 51, in which Dan and (new Lexis team member) Raj talk to Professor Emily M. Bender of the University of Washington about: Why ‘Artificial Intelligence’ is not really the right term at all How Large Language Models work and why we should be sceptical of many of the claims made for them Th…
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Show notes for Episode 50 Here are the show notes for Episode 50, in which Jacky and Dan talk to Dr Jessica Aiston of QMUL about: Critical Discourse Analysis and Critical Discourse Studies Why CDA/CDS are such useful approaches for A Level English Language students Some of the most useful elements of the CDA toolkit and why they’re helpful The work…
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Show notes for Episode 49 Here are the show notes for Episode 49, in which Jacky and Dan talk to lawyer, community activist and author, Ife Thompson, about: Black British English Linguistic justice in schools, courts and the rest of the world Anti-Blackness in discourses about language in the media Drill lyrics and the criminalisation of Black cult…
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Show notes for Episode 48 Here are the show notes for Episode 48, in which Lisa, Jacky and Dan talk to Dr Frazer Heritage of Manchester Metropolitan University about: Representation of gender in video games What’s changed in the representation of gender and sexuality in video games since the 1980s Language methods for analysing representation Analy…
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Show notes for Episode 47 Here are the show notes for Episode 47, in which Dan talks to Fiona McPherson of the Oxford English Dictionary about: Word of the Year 2023 What makes a good word of the year Previous winners (and losers) What new words can tell us about the world Some of the best articles and updates about #WOTY2023 can be found here: ‘AI…
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James T. Casey, Jason Kully and Michelle Casey discuss hot topics relating to the law of regulatory investigations, including the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and investigative powers. Their book on The Law of Regulatory Investigations in Canada is now available on the LexisNexis Canada e-store.…
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Show notes for Episode 46 Here are the show notes for Episode 46, in which Lisa, Jacky and Dan talk to Paul Kerswill, Emeritus Professor, Department of Language and Linguistic Science at the University of York about what has driven his interests in linguistics, but mostly about Multicultural London English: What it is How it developed How it’s used…
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Show notes for Episode 45 Here are the show notes for Episode 45, in which we talk to Dr Alex Baratta, Senior Lecturer in Language, Linguistics & Communication, Manchester Institute of Education, University of Manchester about: Accents, accents… and more accents! Teacher accents and ‘professionalism’ Social connotations and stereotypes of accents -…
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Show notes for Episode 44 Here are the show notes for Episode 44, in which we talk to Dr Kingsley Ugwuanyi, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Horizon Europe’s RISE UP Research Project, School of Languages, Cultures and Linguistics at SOAS about: Nigerian English Global Englishes and who ‘owns’ a language Accent attitudes and identity Models and theorie…
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Show notes for Episode 43 Here are the show notes for Episode 43, the second part of a Language & Gender double episode special, in which Lisa, Jacky and Dan discuss ways to teach Language and Gender at A Level, from the 3 / 4 Ds models, to slightly tweaked and reverse Ds, through to corpus methods, treating gender as part of a wider ‘identity’ app…
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Here are the show notes for Episode 42, the first part of a Language & Gender double episode special, in which we talk to Deborah Cameron, Professor in Language and Communication at Worcester College, Oxford about: Robin Lakoff 50 years on from Language and Woman’s Place Where language & gender research has headed post-Lakoff Deborah Cameron’s fort…
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Show notes for Episode 41 Here are the show notes for Episode 41, in which Dan talks to Dr Johanna Gerwin, a sociolinguist at QMUL and DFG (German Research Foundation) post-doctoral researcher for the London Talks project about London English, including: The London Talks and Real Talk East projects What ‘enregisterment’ means and how language style…
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Show notes for Episode 40 Here are the show notes for Episode 40, a bumper edition in which Lisa, Jacky and Dan talk to four linguists from the University of York about their York English Language Toolkit website and teacher CPD sessions. We talk to: Sam Hellmuth about the Toolkit and some of her favourite sessions in the past 10 years. Tamar Keren…
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Show notes for Episode 39 Here are the show notes for Episode 39, in which Lisa and Dan talk to Dan Collen, an online hate researcher from Canada about his work on the Weaponized Laughter: Memes and Hate in the Canadian Digital Landscape report he has helped produce. We talk about: Memes: what they are and how they work What is classified as hate s…
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Here are the show notes for Episode 38, in which Lisa and Dan talk to Dr Anna Islentyeva of Innsbruck University, Austria about the representation of masculinity in advertising, including: The “Real Men Score” paper she has recently published with her team Stereotypes around gender representation Methodologies and approaches to data Multimodal appr…
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Show notes for Episode 37 Here are the show notes for Episode 37, in which Dan and Jill talk to Dr Heidi Colthup of the University of Kent about the language of gaming, including: Her journey into academia How we define what a game is The language used around and about gaming Narrative and the power of storytelling in games Heidi’s university page:…
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L'auteure et praticienne du droit Caroline Bérubé partage son parcours professionnel en tant qu'associée directrice de HJM Asia Law, l'inspiration qui l'a poussée à devenir avocate et les conseils qu'elle donne aux femmes qui poursuivent une carrière en droit. Son livre Guide pratique pour faire des affaires en Chine est maintenant disponible sur l…
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Author and legal practitioner Caroline Bérubé shares her professional journey as a managing partner at HJM Asia Law; her inspiration for becoming a lawyer; and guidance for women pursuing a career in law. Her book on Doing Business in China is now available on the LexisNexis Canada e-store.על ידי LexisNexis Canada
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Author and professor Vanisha Sukdeo provides insight into her career as a human rights advocate, focusing on the intersection between corporate and employment law; plus advice for those entering into the legal workforce. Her book entitled Mandatory Human Rights Due Diligence is now available on the LexisNexis Canada e-store.…
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Shaun Finn and Danielle Miller Olofsson discuss the challenges with personal information protection legislation, class actions in the public sector, and the future of privacy reform in Canada. Their book entitled In the Public Eye is now available on the LexisNexis Canada e-store.על ידי LexisNexis Canada
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Learning to read with Brown 真剣に学ぶこと、そして、楽しく続けること。それがなによりも大切であると、私たちレクシスは考えています。レクシス・ランゲージ・センターは、ある大手英会話スクールで教えていたネイティブ講師たちが独立してつくった学校です。私たち講師陣は米国で教師の資格を持つ者を含め、小、中、高校生の指導に精通したプロフェッショナルです。大学教授やディベート指導を専門とする講師も在籍しております。講師たちは25年以上にわたる経験に加え、新たな知識や技術も継続的に取り入れ指導しています。私たちは、自分たちで考え続けてきた方法で、自分たちが思い描くとおりに英会話を学んでもらえる、自分たちの学校がほしかったのです。レッスン料も3 カ月ごとの学期制にするなど、いつでも…
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レクシスについて 真剣に学ぶこと、そして、楽しく続けること。それがなによりも大切であると、私たちレクシスは考えています。 レクシス・ランゲージ・センターは、ある大手英会話スクールで教えていたネイティブ講師たちが独立してつくった学校です。 私たち講師陣は米国で教師の資格を持つ者を含め、小、中、高校生の指導に精通したプロフェッショナルです。大学教授やディベート指導を専門とする講師も在籍しております。 講師たちは25年以上にわたる経験に加え、新たな知識や技術も継続的に取り入れ指導しています。 私たちは、自分たちで考え続けてきた方法で、自分たちが思い描くとおりに英会話を学んでもらえる、自分たちの学校がほしかったのです。レッスン料も3 カ月ごとの学期制にするなど、いつでも生徒さんのことを考えて工夫して…
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レクシスについて 真剣に学ぶこと、そして、楽しく続けること。それがなによりも大切であると、私たちレクシスは考えています。 レクシス・ランゲージ・センターは、ある大手英会話スクールで教えていたネイティブ講師たちが独立してつくった学校です。 私たち講師陣は米国で教師の資格を持つ者を含め、小、中、高校生の指導に精通したプロフェッショナルです。大学教授やディベート指導を専門とする講師も在籍しております。 講師たちは25年以上にわたる経験に加え、新たな知識や技術も継続的に取り入れ指導しています。 私たちは、自分たちで考え続けてきた方法で、自分たちが思い描くとおりに英会話を学んでもらえる、自分たちの学校がほしかったのです。レッスン料も3 カ月ごとの学期制にするなど、いつでも生徒さんのことを考えて工夫して…
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Dans cet épisode, nous recevons Me Marie-Pier Boulet, avocate criminaliste et associée au cabinet BMD et présidente de l’Association des avocats et avocates de la défense du Québec connu sous l’acronyme AQAAD. En compagnie de Anais Tessier, Gestionnaire de compte chez LexisNexis, Mme Boulet nous parle de la structure et de la mission de l'Associati…
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Here are the show notes for Episode 36, in which Dan and Lisa talk to Dr Claire Hardaker about: Forensic linguistics What language can reveal about us The benefits and problems of technology in forensic linguistics The role of the forensic linguist in an unequal society The future of forensic linguistics Claire’s Lancaster University page: https://…
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Here are the show notes for Episode 35, an opinion articles special, in which Dan and Jacky talk to Harriet Williamson, the Voices Commissioning Editor at The Independent about: Opinion articles and what makes a good one, including pieces about language issues The job of a commissioning editor Paths into journalism Educating the public about langua…
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Anita Szigeti, Dr. Ruby Dhand and Jolene Hansell describe their professional experiences on practising mental health law in Canada. Their book on Law and Mental Health in Canada: Cases and Materials is now available on the LexisNexis Canada e-store.על ידי LexisNexis Canada
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Anita Szigeti, Jennifer Chambers and Sarah Rankin describe their professional experiences when dealing with coroner’s inquests related to persons with mental health issues. Their book on Law and Mental Health in Canada: Cases and Materials is now available on the LexisNexis Canada e-store.על ידי LexisNexis Canada
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Show notes for Episode 34 Here are the show notes for Episode 34, in which Dan and Jill talk to Arran Stibbe, professor of Ecological Linguistics, and teacher on the BA English course at the University of Gloucestershire (https://www.glos.ac.uk/enl) about: Ecolinguistics - what it is and why we need it The power of storytelling and the environment …
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Show notes for Episode 33Here are the show notes for Episode 33, in which Dan and Jill talk to Katy Brown from the Department of Politics, Languages and International Studies at University of Bath about: The mainstreaming of far-right discourses around migration & raceWhat we mean by ‘discourse’ and ‘discourses’ and the power of discourseAnalysing …
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Show notes for Episode 32Here are the show notes for Episode 32, in which Lisa, Dan and Jill talk to Kate Barber from Cardiff University about: Forensic linguisticsResearching discourse in online communities using corporaDiscourse analysis of misogyny in the manosphere and far-right online communitiesChallenging and ‘inoculating’ against these narr…
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Show notes for Episode 31 Here are the show notes for Episode 31, in which Lisa, Dan and (*drumroll*) new Lexis team member, Jill Lavender (*end drumroll*) talk to Edinburgh University PhD student and ‘that etymology guy’, Danny Bate about: Etymology (obvs) Connections between English and other languages What words can tell us about language change…
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Show notes for Episode 30 Here are the show notes for Episode 30, in which Jacky, Dan and Lisa talk to Dr Jessica Norledge, Assistant Professor in Stylistics at the University of Nottingham, about: Stylistics - what it is and how we can use it The language of and in dystopia ‘Text worlds’ and cognitive linguistics Her favourite dystopian novels Jes…
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Show notes for Episode 29 Here are the show notes for Episode 29, in which Dan and Lisa talk to Dr JPB Gerald about the tensions around standard language ideology when teaching English as a foreign language, the problems with the English teaching ‘industry’, and the spread of English around the world, along with many other themes featured in his ne…
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Show notes for Episode 28 Here are the show notes for Episode 28, in which Dan talks to Dr Kendra Calhoun, University of California President’s Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Anthropology, UCLA about her work on online communication, how racialised identities are performed and constructed online and the power of interdisciplinarity (fine …
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Show notes for Episode 27 Here are the show notes for Episode 27, an MLE in the media special, in which we talk to Dr Matt Hunt Gardner from the Faculty of Linguistics, Philology and Phonetics, University of Oxford about recent stories and articles on Multicultural London English and look at the language, the views, the framing and the timing of th…
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Me Mario Naccarato, avocat et professeur à la faculté de droit de l’Université Laval, offre une lecture du bulletin d'actualité juridique intitulé "Préinscription et action en déclaration de simulation" disponible sur Lexis Advance Quicklaw dans l'ouvrage Droit immobilier québécois.על ידי LexisNexis Canada
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Show notes for Episode 26 Here are the show notes for Episode 26, in which Jacky, Dan, Lisa and Matthew talk to Dr Robert McKenzie of Northumbria University about implicit biases in accent attitudes, the benefits of approaching language study with a multidisciplinary approach and the Speaking of Prejudice project. Robert McKenzie’s Northumbria Univ…
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Here are the show notes for Episode 25, in which Jacky, Dan, Lisa and Matthew talk to Fiona McPherson and Freia Reimink-Layfield about their work on the OED: how they view the role of dictionaries, expand their pool of sources and reassess word definitions as time goes by. OED100: Repainting the dictionary https://public.oed.com/blog/oed100-repaint…
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Show notes for Episode 24 Here are the show notes for Episode 24, in which Jacky, Dan, Lisa and Matthew talk to Dr Kamran Khan of the University of Copenhagen about security studies, discourses around refugees and Muslims and the role of language in national identity, especially around language testing and citizenship. Kamran Khan on Twitter: https…
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Cette semaine, nous sommes au colloque de l'AQAAD, Association québécoise des avocats et avocates de la défense. Nous profitons de l'occasion pour présenter un jugement portant sur une accusation d'avoir contrevenu au couvre-feu imposé dans le contexte de la pandémie de COVID-19. Il s'agit de Directeur des poursuites criminelles et pénales c. Begno…
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Show notes for Episode 23Here are the show notes for Episode 23, in which Jacky, Dan, Lisa and Matthew talk to Dr Gareth Carrol of Birmingham University about his new book, Jumping Sharks and Dropping Mics and about modern idioms - where they come from, how they work and how they spread into popular discourse.Jumping Sharks and Dropping Mics: moder…
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Cette semaine, nous présentons des décisions concernant les rapports collectifs de travail et des décisions sur la responsabilité professionnelle. Pour célébrer la Journée internationale de la femme, utilisez le code WOMEN2022 au cours du mois de mars et obtenez un rabais de 15 % sur certains livres écrits par nos auteures*. *Des conditions s'appli…
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