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Sara Vilar-Lluch

Teaching Associate | Research Fellow in Corpus Linguistics, Faculty of Arts

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Teaching Summary

As a Teaching Associate in Applied Linguistics, I teach in the following modules: Studying Language, Language in Society, Language and Feminism, Discourses of Health and Work, Essentials of English,… read more

Research Summary

I have collaborated on the projects:

Coronavirus Discourses: Linguistic Evidence for Effective Health messaging

"Did the defendant use a gun? The philosophical foundations and practical consequences of applying corpus analysis in legal interpretation" at the University of Reading.

Selected Publications

As a Teaching Associate in Applied Linguistics, I teach in the following modules: Studying Language, Language in Society, Language and Feminism, Discourses of Health and Work, Essentials of English, Language Gender and Sexuality, Research Methods: Corpus Linguistics, Core Concepts in Discourse Analysis (online), Culture and Communication (online)

Before joining the University of Nottingham I taught linguistics and Spanish language modules in the University of East Anglia, the University of Edinburgh, the Modern Language Centre (King's College London), and the University of Roehampton. I have taught modules in discourse analysis, pragmatics, semantics and philosophy of language, and Spanish L2 across A1-C1 levels, in Spanish language modules and institution wide language programs, and business.

Past Research

PhD thesis: "Representation of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and Construction of Diagnosed Individual's identity in Institutional discourse."

Centre for Research in Applied Linguistics

The University of Nottingham
Nottingham
NG7 2RD

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