2013
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36. Languages of the Occupy Movement
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107. The Linguistic Construction of Narrative Space
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181. Language Change and Changing Work
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275. At What Cost Change? Language Preservation, Identity, and Public Policy
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402. Textual Landscapes
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556. Translation in Second-Language Development: Access or Barrier?
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562. Digital Dictionaries
2012
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48. Filling the Gaps: The Future of Keywords for Children's Literature
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130. Change and Perception of Change in the Romance Languages
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263. Reading across Communities: Linguistic Approaches to the Teaching of Literature
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299. Language Matters: Philology, Linguistics, and the MLA
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365. Language Learning and Identity Construction
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443. Linguistics at the MLA
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488. Women and Lexicography
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528. New Directions in Language Science and Literary Study
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540. Educational Linguistics: Civility, Critical Pedagogy, Teacher Training
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593. Forms and Effects: Linguistic Approaches to the Teaching of Literature
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706. Dynamic Learning for Advanced Proficiency
2011
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35. Language in Social Networks
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107. Lexicography Literature
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155. Moving the Reader: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Style and Affect
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206. Narrative, Identity, and Linguistic Theory
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212. Attitudes toward Language Change
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248. The Dictionary in Print and in the Cloud
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261A. The Assessment of Culture in Language Programs
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347. Language Loyalties in a Changing World: A Session to Honor Joshua Fishman
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385. Endangered Languages, Language Documentation, and Digital Humanities
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441. Cross-Disciplinary Approaches to Language Learning and Teaching
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489. Conveying Emotions: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Style and Affect
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533. Teaching Phonetics and Phonology
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599. Integrating Regional and Social Variation into the Language Classroom
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648. Multilingual Lives
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776. Early English Attitudes toward Language Change
2009
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21. Language, Texts, and Meaning
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81. Crossing Languages: Hybrids and Translations
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118. Dialogue and Character
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179. Samuel Johnson's Tercentenary
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212. Language Theory and New Communications Technologies
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272. The Linguistic Effects of Study-Abroad Programs
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378. The Role of the Language Coordinator
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395. Online Discourse and Linguistic Innovation
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476. Dialogue as Form
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531. Language Theory and Translation Theory
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573. Pragmatics
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606. Dialogue and Genre
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634. Redefining Foreign Language Competence in Terms of Multicompetence
2008
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130. Language Contact and Language Change
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133. Program and Outcomes Assessment in Collegiate Foreign Language Education
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199. Analyzing Discourse: Politics and Politeness
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244. Technology and the Teaching of Linguistics
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246. Applied Linguistics and the 2007 MLA Report on Foreign Languages
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322. Whose Dictionary Is It Anyway?
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366. Assessing Theories of Language Change
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427. From Philology to Literary Linguistics: Challenges
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434. Investigating Language Change: Corpora and Databases
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521. From Philology to Literary Linguistics: Cross-Fertilizations
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590. Applied Linguistics and Teaching-Assistant Development
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613. Core Issues in Language Theory
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697. Analyzing Discourse: Theories and Applications
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736. Linguistics and Literature: Marriage of Like Minds or Shotgun Wedding?
2007
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73. Corpus-Based Applied Linguistics Research
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139. What Is Literary Language? Toward a Definition
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203. Language Theory: Literary Theory, Cultural Studies, and Research on Language
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226. What Is Literary Language? Dialect and Identity in Literature
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259. 150 Years of the Oxford English Dictionary
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303. Linking Form and Meaning in the L2 Classroom
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360. Language Change in Progress
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422. Applying Applied Linguistics in Foreign Language Programs
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451. What Is Literary Language? Narrative Style and Selection
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486. Language Ideology and Language History
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516. Language Theory: Core Aspects of Language Structure and Use
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535. Teaching Undergraduate Linguistics
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650. Language Theory: Ideology, Pedagogy, Methodology
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700. Writing Language History
2006
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4. Issues of Language and Style
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37. The Mechanisms of Language Change
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100. English Language Change: Past, Present, and Future
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135. Exploring Literary Linguistics and the Active Reader
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233. Researching Advanced Foreign Language Learning
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269. Bilingualism, Language Contact, and Language Learning
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339. The Social Politics of Endangered Languages
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399. Film Showing: The Last Speakers
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488. Linguistic History and Prehistory: Papers in Memory of Mark R. V. Southern
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502. Text and Hypertext: Dictionaries and Their Readers/Users
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588. Researching Second Language Cultural Competence
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622. The Linguistics of Endangered Languages
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627. Exploring Literary Linguistics and the Active Reader
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669. Year of Study Abroad 2006: Research on Language and Culture Learning
2005
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63. History of Prescriptivism I
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235. Researching Advanced Foreign Language Learning
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283. Theoretical Approaches to the Study of Discourse
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320. Bicentennial of American Dictionaries
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340. Literary Linguistics: Translation and Metaphor
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381. Computer-Mediated Foreign Language Study
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407. Literary Linguistics: Specific Issues
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456. Topics in Linguistic Theory
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490. The Sociolinguistics of Contemporary English
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534. Language Theory and the Cognitive Sciences
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570. History of Prescriptivism II
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587. Year of Languages 2005: Research on Heritage Language Learners
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610. Literary Linguistics: Case Studies I
2004
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24. The Perils of Databases for Studying Language Change
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93. Literary Linguistics: Theory and Application
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143. Language Change: Premodern Syntax and Meter
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179. Theoretical Approaches to Language Acquisition
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200. Language and Legitimacy: The Role of Dictionaries
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269. Words and Paragraphs
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315. General Session on Applied Linguistics
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358. Computer-Mediated Foreign Language Study
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394. Literary Linguistics: Approaches
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456. Theoretical Approaches to the Study of Interfaces
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542. Research Perspectives on Study Abroad
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576. New Directions in Language Change: Globalization, Contact, Grammaticalization
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652. Ideology, Power, and Linguistic Theory
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679. Literary Linguistics: Toward a Definition