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Other Recetn Linguistics Lectures

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These events are free and open to the public.

Wednesday, October 26

12:20-1:10 pm @ College of Law, Rm 136

    David Barnhart
    Publisher, Editor, and Lexicographer
    “Trademarks -- Law and Lexicography”

Thursday, October 27

4:30-6:00 pm @ McClung Tower, Rm 1210-1211

    David Barnhart
    Publisher, Editor, and Lexicographer
    The New World of Lex

Thursday, October 27

6:30-8:00 pm @ Lawson-McGee Library, in the Rothrock Cafe
(downtown at 800 W. Church St, parking free on street)

    Bethany Dumas
    Department of English, University of Tennessee
    "Southern Mountain Speech: Appalachia & the Ozarks"

Tuesday, November 1

1:00-2:00 pm @ McClung Tower, Rm 1210-1211

    Susan Berk-Seligson
    Center for Latin American and Iberian Studies and Department of Spanish and Portuguese, Vanderbilt University
    "Wrongfully convicted? Evidence of coercion in a police interrogation"

    Professor Berk-Seligson is author of The Bilingual Courtroom: Court
    Interpreters in the Judicial Process, 1990 and 2002 University of Chicago Press), awarded the prize for Outstanding Book in the Field of Applied Linguistics by the British Association of Applied Linguistics and nominated for the Scribes Book Award by the American Bar Association.