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conference programme. Page 1 Timings at a glance: Venue: iMean Workshops Wednesday 8th from 10.30 Conference Registration Thursday 9th from 09.00 Conference Opening Thursday 9th @ 10.45 Conference Dinner Thursday 9th @ 18.30 Social Evening Friday 10th @ 18.30 Round Table Saturday 11th @ 17.00 iMean closing Saturday 11th @ 18.00

Contact details:

For general enquiries please contact us at [email protected]

Dr Jo Angouri ([email protected]) or Dr Kate Beeching ([email protected])

Travel directions: please see: http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/about/visiting/directions/

conference programme. Page 2 CONFERENCE PROGRAMME – THURSDAY 9 APRIL 2015

Time S0.11 S0.13 S0.18 S0.19 S0.20 S0.17 S0.21 9.00 - Registration and coffee- Arts Centre Helen Martin Studio 10.30 10.45 - Conference Opening- Arts Centre Cinema 11.15 11.15 - Johannes Angermuller- Arts Centre Cinema 12.15 12.30 - LUNCH- Rootes Restaurant 13.30 13.30 CHAIR: Locher PANEL: PANEL: CHAIR: Gormley CHAIR: Ancarno CHAIR: King PANEL: - Franziska Language in/as (Im)politeness in Lou Harvey & Rickard Jonsson Bartlomiej Kruk Impact in 14.00 Thurnherr & business Court Judith Hanks What a Multicultural Gender Sociolinguistics Miriam Locher Collaboration, Place! categorization in How language Erika Darics Andrew Merrison connection and interviews with Dave Sayers & impacts identity Professional & Jack Wilson competition male and female Robert Lawson construction in Communication Overview of the Panel family caregivers Impact in email counseling and and orientation to the sociolinguistics: shared data set Critiques and counter-narratives 14.00 Maria Golik Barbara Clark Karen Grainger Sophie Reissner- Florian Hiss Paul Michaels Crispin Thurlow - Minority Language Authentication and A Neo-Brown and Roubicek & Traditional and Sign language Where did all the 14.30 Issues denaturalization: Levinson Approach Xiaozhe Cai new interpreting for the teachers go? Speaking like a Doing, analysing multilingualism deaf gay community flight attendant and reflecting on teamwork 14.30 Stephen Pihlaja Louise Mullany Chris Christie Sarah Gormley Clyde Ancarno Ewa Glapka Deborah - Inter-religious The impact of The indexical scope of The impact of Triangle of The socio-cultural Cameron 15.00 dialogue on ‘consultancy’ Soto’s use of ‘Adios’ discourse communication implications of Thinking outside Social analytical approach embodied the tick-box Media approaches on femininity leadership 15.00 - 15.30 TEA/COFFEE- Arts Centre Helen Martin Studio

Conference programme. PagE 3 CONFERENCE PROGRAMME – THURSDAY 9 APRIL 2015 Time S0.11 S0.13 S0.18 S0.19 S0.20 S0.17 S0.21 15.30- CHAIR: Beeching Ellen Hake Jack Wilson CHAIR: Campos CHAIR: Kirilenko CHAIR: Hansson Fiona Douglas Caroline Tagg Neural processing Hazel Price, Andrew Dionysios Samaneh Yukiko Exploring the of plain and Merrison Zoumpalidis Zandian Nishimura Impact: partnership, 16.00 impact of complex language “We are not in a Inta-communal ‘We can talk with Blog posts by marriage, or divorce? superdiversity club now” language policy them in English’ Japanese men and women 16.00- COLLOQUIUM: Cecilia Boggio Bethan Davies Konstantina Robert Weekly Alon Lischinsky Peter Patrick 16.30 Sociopragmatics Seven ways to Mediatising and Zefkili & Eleni Methodology in Modeling Cart or horse? and Language knit your portfolio evaluating politeness Apospori language attitude interpersonal Teaching and The impact of research dimensions in Learning and presidential speech act theory discourse Kate Beeching on CSR Sociopragmatic competence Evgeniia Panel Roundtable Panel Roundtable Bakhta CHAIR: Zandian CHAIR: Nishimura 16.30- Iniushkina Abdelhay & Svetlana Sten Hansson Sociolinguists in Hayet Aoumeur 17.00 Researching and Discussant: Discussant: Kirilenko The language and reactive mode Teaching Chinese Meredith Marra Jim O’Driscoll The impact of the Russian impact of blame discourse markers representation of sociolinguistic avoidance in Russia marriage discourse 17.00- Deborah Cameron- Arts Centre Woods-Scawen 18.00 18.00- 18.30 Poster Session (Posters on display in HELEN MARTIN STUDIO throughout the conference): Henning Arman Enregistering Swedish and Swedishness - Language Policy as Local and Ideological Practice Tayyiba Bruce & Stephen Pihlaja A corpus study comparing language associated with Christianity and Islam in the media and online Anna Budarina & Elizaveta Shevchenko The impact of globalisation on the development of MA programmes Margarita Dimitriadou The clash between the Old and the Modern in Greek: The case of Katharevousa and Dimotiki Vera Freytag "You didn't answer me this one???" - In/Direct directives in English and Spanish workplace emails Aleksandra Sokalska-Bennett & Bartlomiej Kruk The ‘Polish Mother’ as a superwoman Kasma Suwanarak Native English Speakers and Their Innate Rights to Teach Communication Skills Coach departs for Conference Dinner–Harrington’s on the Hill-Kenilworth 18.45 Pick up -‘Loop Road’ please check map and follow the iMean volunteers 19.15 Conference Dinner

22.15 Coach departs from Harrington’s on the Hill-Kenilworth – Please note the coach will depart promptly at 22.15

Conference programme. PagE 4 CONFERENCE PROGRAMME – FRIDAY 10 APRIL 2015

Time S0.11 S0.13 S0.18 S0.19 S0.20 S0.17 S0.21 8.30- 9.00 Registration-Helen Martin Studio 9.00- 10.00 Klaus Schneider- Arts Centre Woods-Scawen 10.00 COLLOQUIUM: CHAIR: Price CHAIR: Wharton CHAIR: Dippold CHAIR: Ott CHAIR: Michaels COLLOQUIUM: - Sociopragmatics Christopher Karin Tusting, Alan Benson Nicole Divoux Aleksandra Language, Power 10.30 and Language Todd & & Developing an Ringuette Sokalska- and Politics at Teaching and Stephanie Mary Hamilton authoritative voice as Identity, language Bennett Work Learning Schnurr The impact of a classroom teacher identity, and Gendered Exploring impact on ‘position’ from the assumptions on Patchaarerat Helen Woodfield Impoliteness on academics' writing immigrant’s grieving in Yanaprasart & Sociopragmatic Twitter and perspective. miscarriage Georges Lüdi Variation in native YouTube narratives Diversity or equality speakers’ and ESL learners’ requests

10.30 Qun Zheng Julie Abbou Sue Wharton Diane Potts Bettina Beinhoff Abigael Brian King - Discourse Colonial Impact and Programme Global encounters Candelas de la Community 11.00 markers language practitioner/ evaluation models Ossa membership in a and pragmatic and postcolonial researcher Stance and classroom competence in L2 discourses in networks neoliberal ideology workplace textbook design: contemporary in sexual consent the Hong guidance case of you know Kong

11.00 - TEA/COFFEE- Arts Centre Helen Martin Studio 11.30

S0.11 S0.13 S0.18 S0.19 S0.17 S0.21 11.30 Liubov CHAIR: Schnurr CHAIR: Potts CHAIR: Jonsson CHAIR: Miglbauer Susanne Tietze - Patrukhina Beverley Costa Billy Clark, Michelle Lawson Christine Ott The politics of 12.00 German The impact of Marcello Freaks, royalty The impact of management modal particles at delivering therapy Giovanelli & and the French feminist linguistic scholarship CEF beginner level services for Andrea Macrae Resistance criticism on multilingual Rethinking English: educational policy individuals and Impact on A-levels families

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12.00 Sophie Reissner- Jane Lugea, Marcia Pinho Ushma Chauhan Marlene Miglbauer Jason Glynos, Robin - Roubicek, Lynnette Hazel Price & English as an Jacobsen Klimecki, Simon 12.30 Richards & Carolin Mathew Evans optional language Locating Age and marital Parker & Hugh Willmott Debray Bringing linguistic appropriate data status in identity A Critical Nodal Implementing research to a to explain construction Analysis: Ethical speech popular audience: cosmopolitan Banking act research skills Babel and Lingo impact with Japanese magazines sojourner cohorts

Patricia Pullin Irina Moore Marta Wróblewska Natalie Braber Bakhta Abdelhay Mirjam Werner Effective The impact of the Quantifying impact Preserving cultural The Impact of communication by Linguistic heritage through Teaching Gender The power of words frames and 12.30 ELF users: Landscape linguistic research and Language narratives in - w(h)ither native approach 13.00 Political Action speaker norms?

13.00 - LUNCH- Rootes Restaurant 14.00

Conference programme. PagE 6 CONFERENCE PROGRAMME – FRIDAY 10 APRIL 2015 Time S0.11 S0.13 S0.18 S0.19 S0.21 14.00 - Zhu Hua- Arts Centre Woods-Scawen 15.00 CHAIR: Beinhoff CHAIR: Thurnherr 15.00 COLLOQUIUM: ATELIER AFLS COLLOQUIUM: Ana Kedves Khwala Badwan Sociopragmatics and Discourse and Impact Attracting a Lower Language, Power and - Language Teaching and Hélène Blondeau & Exchange Rate? Politics at Work Learning Emmanuelle Labeau 15.30 La référence temporelle au futur Dörte Lønsmann & Michael McCarthy Janus Mortensen Listeners and good Language, policy and listenership: towards a power in a transient grammar of response multilingual workplace 15.30 COLLOQUIUM: Alexandra Reynolds Jiayin Li Bethan Davies Roundtable The impact of language First generation Chinese COLLOQUIUM: - Diachronic Critical migrant parents End Day One Discussion 16.00 Discussants: policy on higher Discourse Analysis Ben Knight (CUP), education in France Klaus Schneider

16.00 - TEA/COFFEE- Arts Centre Helen Martin Studio 16.30 16.30 The impact agenda and linguistic research: looking to the future – Arts Centre Woods-Scawen - Panellists: 18.30 Professor Mike Baynham, Sub-panel 28 'Modern languages and linguistics', sub-panel 25 ‘Education’, REF2014 Steven Hill, Head of Research Policy (HEFCE) Dr Saba Hinrichs, The King’s Policy Institute Wendy Matcham, Senior Research Portfolio Manager, ESRC Amy Thomson, Adviser, UK Federation of Chinese Schools Professor Nigel Vincent, FBA MAE Chair: Professor Simon Swain, Pro Vice-Chancellor, Arts and Social Sciences, University of Warwick 18.30 - Social Evening: Drinks and canapés- Arts Centre Helen Martin Studio 20.00 20.30 ... Optional: Pub outing (register with Helen Watts at the registration desk by Thursday 18.00)

Conference programme. PagE 7 CONFERENCE PROGRAMME – SATURDAY 11 APRIL 2015

Time S0.11 S0.13 S0.18 S0.19 S0.20 S0.21 09.00 - Registration-Helen Martin Studio 09.30 9.30 - Rick Iedema- Arts Centre Woods-Scawen 10.30 10.30 CHAIR: Boggio ATELIER AFLS CHAIR: Davies CHAIR: Santello PANEL: COLLOQUIUM: - Julia Campos Aurélie Joubert Abigael Candelas de Christina From media Angelique Petrits 11.00 Integration Discourse in Language ideologies la Ossa & Kaitlyn Efthymiadou ethnography to Applied multilingualism in Germany and impact of language Smith Rethinking Turkish- media linguistics the EU institutions policy Superpowers and Greek relations vigilantes Colleen Cotter Craft and codification

11.00 Helen Spencer-Oatey & Roula Kitsiou Lars Hinrichs, Zayneb Al-Bundawi Aleksandra Gnach Language, Power - Jiayi Wang Applying thematic Benedikt Religious texts and & Daniel Perrin and Politics at Work 11.30 Communication flexibility analysis in the context Szmrecsanyi & identity construction Realist Social Theory Meredith Marra and intercultural leadership: of a multi-researcher Axel Bohmann “Fitting in” at work A relational dialectic team-based Greek- Which-hunting and perspective French project the Standard English relative clause

11.30 - TEA/COFFEE- Arts Centre Helen Martin Studio 12.00

Time S0.11 S0.13 S0.19 S0.20 S0.21 12.00 CHAIR: Garcia-Yeste ATELIER AFLS CHAIR: B. Clark PANEL: Eero Varra - Marta Kirilova Elodie Oursel Doris Dippold Marcel Burger and Concluding Remarks 12.30 Avoiding communication, Misunderstandings Between accomplishment Laura Delaloye Saillen avoiding impact? between native and non- and deficiency approaches How and when is institutional native administrative to HE classroom interaction authority questioned assistants 12.30 - Paul Baker- Arts Centre Woods-Scawen 13.30

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Time S0.11 S0.13 S0.19 S0.20 S0.21 13.30 - LUNCH- Rootes Restaurant 14.30 14.30 CHAIR: Apró ATELIER AFLS: CHAIR: Mullany PANEL: COLLOQUIUM: - Marlene Miglbauer TABLE RONDE Larissa Semiramis Schedel From media Roundtable 15.00 Students’ online Kate Beeching/Elodie Oursel Multilingual workplace ethnography to Looking to the future communicative habits and media linguistics Jo Angouri and Rebecca skills as resources for Piekkari teaching English as a Roundtable foreign language

15.00 Ágnes Apró CHAIR: Oursel Raffaella Negretti & CHAIR: Gnach CHAIR: Piekkari - Tentative Language Use Xlaohui Yuan Miguel Garcia-Yeste Federico Zannoni Claudine Gaibrois 15.30 (TLU) in Native Hungarians’ Impact of Language Research on ‘Lunch keeps people apart’. Pretty when you cry. The Counterbalancing English Business English International Meditation Practice Social Interaction in the many languages of human related asymmetries Communication Multilingual workplace frailty

15.30 - 16.30 Penny Eckert- Arts Centre Woods-Scawen 16.30 TEA/COFFEE- Arts Centre Helen Martin Studio - 17.00 17.00 - iMean Round table- Arts Centre Woods-Scawen 18.00 18.00 - Close- Arts Centre Woods-Scawen 18.15

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