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World Languages Evening Spring '05

A program of the Language Institute.

Alisha Steele and Martin Alvarado

 

Marina Antic and student

 

Jeff Keepman and volunteer Marina Lau

 

Sarah Nehrling and Kinga Litwiniuk

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Explore Your World

Wednesday March 9, 2005
6:00-7:15 pm
MSC Lounge, Red Gym, 2nd Floor

Welcoming remarks by Steve Smith, Assistant Director of Global Studies

Over the course of the evening over 100 students, faculty and staff celebrated the diversity of languages offered at UW-Madison with food conversation in the Red Gym’s MSC Lounge. Students explored their world and learned about UW language courses, study abroad opportunities, and exciting career options. Many of UW-Madison’s 60 languages were represented!

World Languages Evening also offered free samples of tasty international dishes from Kabul Restaurant and Buraka.

World Languages Evening Spring 2005 was made possible with the support of the Anonymous Fund and representatives from the following departments and programs:

African Languages & Literature
East Asian Languages & Literature
French & Italian
German
Hebrew and Semitic Studies
Languages & Cultures of Asia
Scandinavian Studies
Slavic Languages
Spanish & Portuguese
International Academic Programs

Download Poster (PDF)

Did you know that UW-Madison offers more languages than any other university in the United States?

 

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2008-09 Language Institute Lecture Series Culture, Literature and Language: Power and Pedagogies

Lecture: Land of the Free, Home of the Phraselator: The Weaponization of Language
Mary Louise Pratt, New York University
12:00 pm, Thursday, November 6
Room TBD

The first in a series of public lectures sponsored by the Language Institute on Culture, Literature and Language: Power and Pedagogies. Learn more >

Lecture: On the Division of 'Prosodic' and 'Non-Prosodic' Resources in Talk-in-Interaction
Gareth Walker, University of Sheffield
4:00 pm, Monday, November 10
254 Van Hise Hall, 1220 Linden Drive

A significant amount of work published over the last twenty five years or so has shown how the phonetic design of talk-in-interaction is bound up with its sequential organisation. However, it is the consideration of prosodic--rather than general phonetic--features which seem to dominate current thinking. In this talk, Walker will set out some reasons for dealing with the phonetic design of talk in its totality. Learn more >


 

 



 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 


 

 


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