Solidarity Award Recipients

 

With special thanks to the DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service) for a generous contribution towards the AILA Solidarity Award we are pleased to announce this year’s awardees:

 

Anita Pavic Pintaric

      U of Zadar • Croatia

      Modifications of Idioms in the German and Croatian language of fashion

Pinky Makoe

      U of the Witwatersrand • South Africa

      Constructing Identities in Multilingual Classrooms in South Africa

Ayu’nwi N. Neba 

U of Buea •Cameroon
The English Language Teacher and the Falling Standards of English/Education in Cameroon

Teresa Wlosowicz 

      U of Silesia and Marc Bloch U • Poland

      L2 and L3 Word Representations in the Multilingual Lexicon

K. Kanthimathi  India

      Indian Institute of Technology • India

      TANGLISH: A byproduct of Tamil and English language contact

Dora Francisca Edu-Buandoh

      U of Cape Coast • Ghana

      Syntactic Structures Used In Educated Ghanaian English to Mark Politeness

Hassan Belhiah

      AlAkhawayn U • Morocco

      The functional uses of gesture in the activity of definitions

I-Hsin Liu

      U of Leuven • Belgium

      Acquiring L2 vocabulary from reading-and-writing tasks

Kizitus Mpoche

U of Yaounde I • Cameroon
Second Language Learning in a Multilingual Setting: The Primary School – Experience in Cameroon

Hong Zhu  China

      Northeast Normal U (NENU) • China

      The power of language: Chinese immigrants’ integration into Canadian society

Simplice Simeu - Cameroon

      NACALCO Centre of Applied Linguistics • Cameroon

      The Roles Of Cross-border Languages On The Africa’s Development

Katarzyna Papaja

      U of Silesia • Poland

      Language development in CLIL (Content and Language Integrated Language)

Fernando Ferreira Junior - Brazil

      Centro Federal de Educação Tecnológica de Ouro Preto • Brazil

      Form, function and frequency in the learning of constructions

Han Han

      Queen’s University• China

      College English Teachers’ Change in Beliefs and Conceptions: A Case Study

Huynh Cong Minh Hung 

      Hochiminh City U of Pedagogy • Vietnam

      Split attention in reading comprehension: a case of English as a second/foreign language (ESL/EFL)

 

Dudu Jankie - Botswana

      U of Botswana • Botswana

      Textbooks as representation of diversity issues: Analysis of language textbooks in Botswana schools

Shahabaddin Behtari

      Islamic Azad University, Ardabil Branch • Iran

      Task-elicited variability: What does text access have to offer?

Razaul Karim Faquire

      U of Dhaka • Bangladesh

      Learner Variety of Modality in the Emergent Interlanguage of Japanese

Carolina A. Nunez

      Ateneo de Manila U • Philippines

      Coherence Features of Compositions Written by Filipino College Freshmen

Vanessa Borges de Almeida

      U Estadual Paulista – UNESP • Brazil

      The issue of pronunciation and events of language testing in a Brazilian teacher education context

Renata de Oliveira Razuk

      Catholic U of Rio de Janeiro • Brazil

      Verb transitivity in Portuguese as a third language: prepositional transfer from English L1 and Spanish L2

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