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BAAL 2019 Broadening the Horizons of Applied Linguistics MANCHESTER METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY Thursday 29 – Saturday 31 August 2019 CONFERENCE ABSTRACTS E: [email protected] @Baal2019 BAAL 2019 would like to thank our sponsors Bloomsbury Publishing Bloomsbury Academic: an award-winning and leading global publisher of prestigious works of scholarship, pedagogy and digital resources in the fields of arts, humanities and social sciences. We have a reputation for excellence and originality in serving our communities of students, scholars, educators, instructors and professionals and a growing portfolio of digital products including Bloomsbury Collections, Bloomsbury Popular Music, Cultural Histories Online and Screen Studies. www.bloomsbury.com Cambridge University Press: Company Profile Cambridge University Press is a not-for-profit publisher that dates from 1534. 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This year our theme is Broadening Horizons of Applied Linguistics, which takes as its premise that applied linguistic underpins a vast range of disciplines. In 2019, we intend to encourage an exploration of the role that applied linguistics takes in many walks of life. We are excited that the conference theme has drawn presentations from a wide range of disciplines and that this in turn will encourage cross-disciplinary dissemination of ideas and research. Our Local Organising Committee includes members of departments across the university, the School of Teacher Education and Professional Development, and the School of Childhood, Youth and Education Studies within the Faculty of Education, The department of Languages, Communication and Information from within the Faculty of Arts and Humanities and the Faculty of Health, Psychology and Social Care. The conference has yet again attracted an impressive volume of proposals, allowing us to make a selection of papers, posters and colloquia. We again welcome participants from around the world, which gives the conference a truly international perspective. With this international dimension in mind, we are encouraging participants to indicate on their conference badges the languages they speak, and to foster interaction in other languages as well as English. In addition to individual papers, there are ten SIG tracks, five colloquia and a Postgraduate/Early Career Researcher Symposium. The BAAL executive colloquium this year is BAAL Applying Linguistics Fund: Innovation and Impact, which highlights the work of present and past award winners. The LOC invited colloquium this year is Perspectives on Multilingualism. Special features of BAAL 2019 include: Visual Representations of Multilingualism Competition winners’ installation in the Brooks building ‘Cave’ – our virtual reality environment BAAL book prize with live music, drinks and street food from around the world, including our own North West of England region Rooftop drinks reception in the Crowne Plaza hotel, followed by the conference dinner Special late night opening of our own 19th century pub, The Salutation, once the lodgings of the Victorian author, Charlotte Bronte A particular welcome goes to our plenary speakers, Tim Grant, Julia Carroll, Kate Pahl and Adrian Holliday. We are also pleased to have with us the winners of five BAAL scholarships, including the Chris Brumfit International Scholar, Charles Ononiwu. An award will also be made for the best poster and the Richard Pemberton prize will go the best student presentation. If you would like to view the conference programme online, please visit: www.www2.mmu/education/baal and click on the programme link. Here you can also find links the poster and colloquia details. You can also follow us on Twitter at @Baal2019. Finally, we would like to thank the many people who have helped to realise this conference, including our sponsors, student and staff volunteers, the Manchester Metropolitan Conferences Office, the Faculty ESRI office team and Oxford Abstracts online support team. We wish you all a stimulating and enjoyable conference that will, hopefully, also broaden your horizons! The Local Organising Committee Local Organising Committee and Student Volunteers Local Organising Committee Student Volunteers Pura Ariza Ashraf Ahmed Steph Ainsworth Rida Fatima Ali Joe Barber Zeenat Ali Sue Barry Malik Warda Amjad Khawla Badwan Lubna Anwar Halima Benzdira Huw Bell Peshwa Ali Berzinge Cathy Brady Zoe Siobhan Bibbon Dominic Griffiths (co-chair) Emilia De Oliviera Gee Macrory (chair) Claudia Ferreira Kate Pahl (co-chair) Yassine Guermoudi Tony Picot Cheuk Han Lau Lisa James Natasha Jiwa-Walji Bushra Iqbal Kousar Mariam Lefsay Eve Liddle Rachel McAtamney Hannah McCarthy Kabwe Musafiri Sonia Ojimgba Abigail Betsy Paton Maryam Rooble Naima Rouf Rumaisa Saleem Leila Suharwardy Humairaa Timol Sannah Yasir Plenary presentations Plenary presentation: Broadening the horizons of forensic linguistics: applications, audiences and theories. Tim Grant Aston University In this talk I will examine the broadening horizons of forensic linguistics in three regards. First, I shall describe how we’ve moved from authorship analysis – determining who has written an anonymous text; to authorship synthesis – training the online undercover cops in identity disguise. Second, I will explain how we’ve brought forensic linguistics to new audiences moving from our engagement with lawyers and police to working commercial organisations and security services – and I’ll show how the different needs of these groups shape our forensic linguistic practice. Third, I’ll talk about using applied forensic linguistic practice to critique and inform linguistic theory particularly in the area of language and identity. In each of these areas I hope to show that broadening our horizons gives rise to new interesting perspectives on the discipline of forensic linguistics and allows us to ask new practical and theoretical questions. About Tim: Tim Grant is Director of the Aston Institute for Forensic Linguistics and Director of Research Impact for the School of Languages and Social Sciences at Aston University. His main research