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Applied Linguistics and Language in Education
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Applied Linguistics and Language in Education

Source: https://www.brookes.ac.uk/research/units/hss/groups/applied-linguistics-language-in-education Parent: https://www.brookes.ac.uk/engage-and-innovate/consultancy

Group Leader(s): Professor Jane Spiro, Dr Andrie Yiakoumetti

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jspiro@brookes.ac.uk

+44 (0)1865 488613

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About us

The members of the Applied Linguistics and Language in Education (ALLIE) research group are all engaged in researching, writing, teaching and developing the study of language in all its manifestations, as science and as personal development, as text and as spoken word, within and beyond educational settings.

Our work covers the whole spectrum of these approaches: from the science of phoneme articulation and language processing, to the politics and pedagogy of first languages in schools. We all share a common interest in the integral role of language in human development and social interaction. Our  work also includes engagement with language across the curriculum in schools, and the development of academic language literacies in Higher Education. Our research spans a number of languages beyond English, including Greek Cypriot dialects, German, Bengali, Korean, Mandarin and Japanese, and international contexts including India, Hawaii, Japan, Jersey and Switzerland.

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Leadership

Professor Jane Spiro

Professor Emerita in Education

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Dr Andrie Yiakoumetti

Senior Lecturer in English Language and TESOL

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Membership

Staff members

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Staff

Name Role Email
Professor Roger Dalrymple Visiting Professor of Education, School of Education rdalrymple@brookes.ac.uk
Dr Hanako Fujino Senior Lecturer in Japanese Language and Linguistics hfujino@brookes.ac.uk
Dr Jo Skelton Associate Professor of Mathematics Education jskelton@brookes.ac.uk
Professor Jane Spiro Professor Emerita in Education jspiro@brookes.ac.uk
Dr Andrie Yiakoumetti Senior Lecturer in English Language and TESOL ayiakoumetti@brookes.ac.uk

Projects

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Active projects

Project title and description Investigator(s) Funder(s) Dates
Journey of words: from manuscript to mind In this project, we investigate the stress differences of Romance loans in English, German and Dutch from both historical (i.e. when the words were borrowed) and theoretical (i.e. how did the stress change) perspectives, and their effects on second-language processing and consequences for language teaching. We use psycholinguistic and neurolinguistic methods to investigate whether loans with different stress patterns in English, German and Dutch (e.g. universitéit (D), univérsity (E), Universitä́t (G)) cause L2 learners of English difficulties in processing. These findings will then be used to create a digital teaching tool for English language students and teachers which will be designed in close collaboration with English language teachers and tested in classrooms to maximise its usefulness. Professor Aditi Lahiri AHRC From: October 2019 Until: September 2022

Past and current consultancy roles

Eowyn Crisfield and Jo Skelton: \

Eowyn Crisfield:

Sandra Kotzor:

Jane Spiro:

Community engagement projects

Events

ALLIE members host the following regular events:

ALLIE members have conceived and facilitated the following conferences:

Recent publications

2021

Crisfield, E. (2021) Bilingual Families: A practical language planning guide. Multilingual Matters.

Crisfield, E., Holland, A., & Gordon, I. (2021). Translanguaging as a pathway to ethical bilingual education: An exploratory case study from Kenya. In B. Paulsrud, Z. Tian, & J. Toth (Eds.), English-Medium Instruction and Translanguaging (pp. 62-76). Bristol: Multilingual Matters.

Spiro, J. (in press for 2021) Why do I write this way? Tracking the stylistic leap from professional to academic writing in Zyngier, S. and Watson, G, (eds) 21st Century Pedagogic Stylistics Palgrave Macmillan: Chapter 14

Spiro, J. (in press for 2021) Developing writing mastery in Buchanan, H, and Norton, J, (eds) Routledge Handbook of Materials Development, Routledge (Chapter 20)

Spiro, J. (in press for 2021) Crossing borders in university learning and teaching: navigating hidden cultures. Routledge.

Kotzor, S. (in press for 2021) Antonyms in Mind and Brain: evidence from German and English. Routledge Focus.

Wynne, H., Kotzor, S., Zhou, B., Schuster, S., & A. Lahiri. (in press for 2021) Morphology Attaches, Phonology Binds, Language.

Kim, Y.,Kotzor, S. & Lahiri, A. (in press for 2021). Is Hanja represented in the Korean mental lexicon?: Encoding cross-script semantic cohorts in the representation of Sino-Korean. Lingua, 103128.

Meng, Y., Kotzor, S., Xu, C., Wynne, H. & Lahiri, A. (2021). Asymmetric influence of vocalic context on Mandarin sibilants: Evidence from ERP studies. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 15, 617318

Kotzor, S., Schuster, S. & Lahiri, A. (2021). Still native?: morphological processing in second-language immersed speakers. International Journal of Bilingualism, 1-28. https://doi.org/10.1177/136700

2020

Kotzor, S., Schuster, S., Wynne, H. & Lahiri, A. (2020) Form or structure? Morphological processing in second-language English speakers: evidence from long-lag lexical decision. In: Sanchez-Stockhammer, C., F. Günther & H.-J. Schmid (eds), Language in Mind and Brain. Proceedings of the workshop held at LMU Munich on December 10–11, 2018. Munich: Open Access LMU. https://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de

Williams, K., Wooliams, M, and Spiro, J. (2020) (2nd edition) Reflective Writing Palgrave Macmillan

Brown, C., Spiro,J. and Quinton, S. (2020) The role of research ethics: friend or foe in educational research? An exploratory study in British Educational Research Journal (BERJ) Vol. 46 (4) pp. 747-769

Wynne, H., Zhou, B., Kotzor, S. & Lahiri, A. (2020). The effect of phonological and morphological overlap on the processing of Bengali words. Journal of South Asian Linguistics 11, 25-51.

Kotzor, S., Zhou, B. & Lahiri, A. (2020). (A)symmetry in vowel features in verbs and pseudoverbs: ERP evidence. Neuropsychologia 143, 107474.

2018

Spiro, J. and Crisfield, E. (2018) Linguistic and Cultural Innovation in Schools: the languages challenge Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan https://www.palgrave.com/gp/book/9783319643816

Crisfield, E. (2018). Challenging the Monolingual Habitus of International School Classrooms. International Schools Journal, XXXVII(2), 77-84.

Crisfield, E. (2018b). Dynamic Multilingualism in International Schools. In J. Spiro, & E. Crisfield, Linguistic and Cultural Innovation in Schools: The Languages Challenge (pp. 93-123). Cham: Palgrave Macmillan.

Crisfield, E. (2018c). Moving from 'English-only' to Multilingual Empowerment. In J. Spiro, & E. Crisfield, Linguistic and Cultural Innovation in Schools: The Languages Challenge (pp. 159-184). Cham: Palgrave Macmillan.

Crisfield, E. (2018d). To Square the Particular with the Global. In J. Spiro, & E. Crisfield, Linguistic and Cultural Innovation in Schools: The Languages Challenge (pp. 57-92). Cham: Palgrave Macmillan.

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