ALIS Newsletter - September 2020 (Plain Text Version)

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In this issue:
LEADERSHIP UPDATES
•  LETTER FROM THE EDITORS
•  LETTER FROM THE CHAIRS
ARTICLES
•  FROM "LAW AND ORDER" TO "WAR AND ORDER": A NEW PEACE LINGUISTICS ANALYSIS OF PRESIDENTIAL DISCOURSE
•  PLANNING AN ACTION RESEARCH PROJECT IN THE TIME OF ONLINE AND HYBRID TEACHING
•  IDENTIFYING TIME CLAUSES: A SHORTCUT FOR CHOOSING APPROPRIATE VERB TENSES
•  ONLINE TEACHING TIPS AND RESOURCES FROM THE EDITORS
ABOUT THIS COMMUNITY
•  APPLIED LINGUISTICS INTEREST SECTION (ALIS)

 

ABOUT THIS COMMUNITY

APPLIED LINGUISTICS INTEREST SECTION (ALIS)


TESOL's Applied Linguistics Interest Section (ALIS) looks at language as a communicative system from both theoretical and practical perspectives, applies research and theory to real world contexts, and explores implications for the enhancement of language learning and communication. It draws on linguistic disciplines (e.g., linguistics, psycholinguistics, sociolinguistics), as well as on studies of a broad range of language phenomena.

ALIS explores implications for the enhancement of language learning and communication. It seeks to do so through the promotion of discussion, the exchange of information, and joint research.

The ALIS leadership team is as follows:

Co-Chairs: Polina Vinogradova and Bahiyyih Hardacre

Chair-Elect: Anna Dina Joaquin

Past Chair: Ben White

Newsletter Editors: Natalia Dolgova and Heather Weger

Community Manager: Eli Hinkel