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Happy New Year!
Very best wishes for a happy, healthy and harmonious Year of the Dragon to all our readers! It is our new year’s resolution here at Language-on-the-Move to continue to bring you the very best research-blogging in the sociolinguistics of multilingualism, language … Continue reading
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On leave
The Language-on-the-Move team will be on leave until mid-January. During that time we will not be updating our research blog about intercultural communication, language learning and multilingualism nor our video exhibition of transnational life stories, Japanese on the Move. We’d … Continue reading
2011 HDR Excellence Award for Yang Hongyan
Yang Hongyan 杨红艳 received a 2011 Higher Degree Research Excellence Award from the Faculty of Human Sciences at Macquarie University. Congratulations, Hongyan! After Vera W. Tetteh in 2008 and Jenny Zhang in 2010, Hongyan is the third member of the Language-on-the-Move … Continue reading
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Happy Birthday!
Language-on-the-Move is turning 2! Language-on-the-Move went live on October 4, 2009 with this welcome message. Since then Language-on-the-Move has been publishing more than 200 research blog-posts in the sociolinguistics of multilingualism, language learning and intercultural communication. Language-on-the-Move is run by … Continue reading
AMEP Longitudinal Study Now Underway
The 2nd phase of the Adult Migrant English Program (AMEP) Longitudinal Study is now underway with the new team meeting for the first time last week. The 2nd phase will run for 3 years until mid-2014 and builds on the … Continue reading
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