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Cecelia Cutler started the topic Share your opinions in the forum
Executive Committee/STEM reclassification 4 weeks, 1 day ago
Students have been asking about the possibility of reclassifying Linguistics as a STEM program. Josh Brumberg (Dean of Sciences) confirmed that reclassification has no impact on the number of GCFs, the funding they receive, or the number of years they receive it. Nor will it have any impact on how our program defines itself or the kind of work we…[Read more]
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Cecelia Anne Cutler started the topic edu roam? in the forum
GC Digital Research Institute – January 2020 via email 3 years, 4 months ago
Does anyone know whether CUNY has access to eduroam?
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Cecelia Cutler (She/her) wrote a new post on the site Introduction to Sociolinguistics – Fall 2019 3 years, 6 months ago
1. One of the main features distinguishing written texts from spoken language is their permanence, more specifically their ability to have a potentially very large number of readers across a number of cultural and […]
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Cecelia Cutler (She/her) wrote a new post on the site Introduction to Sociolinguistics – Fall 2019 3 years, 6 months ago
In the German fanzines article, we see a German orthographic appropriation of English loan words which reflect German pronunciations such as “Blählist” (for playlist) and “Pönks” (Punks). There are countries […]
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