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Official account of the UCM Predoctoral Conference on English Linguistics UPCEL2026. π© upcel2026@ucm.es π© π· @upcel_conference π· https://eventos.ucm.es/135957/detail/expanding-the-horizons-of-english-linguistics.html
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Still thinking about Patricia Bou Franch's wonderful keynote at the 6th @upcelconference.bsky.social. Her insights on medical gaslighting and epistemic activism were incredibly thought-provoking.
It was a true pleasure being by her side, chairing such an engaging session.
Thank you, Patricia!
To conclude, Erika SajtΓ³s from PΓ‘zmΓ‘ny PΓ©ter Catholic University talks about "Voice Onset Time and Voicing Effect size in two ethnic varieties: PΔkehΔ and MΔori New Zealand English"
All the way from @uio.no, Connor Bradley presents "Descendants of Germania and Beyond: A Dialectometric Geography of the Medieval North"
Then, MarΓa Albalate MartΓnez from @uam.es discusses the notion of "Categorizing Suicide Notes as a Text Type"
Nadia M. Arias GonzΓ‘lez from @usaloficial.bsky.social presents her research: "Between Panels, Across Borders: Graphic Narratives of Migration and their Pedagogical Potential in EFL Education"
Mario GonzΓ‘lez Pinto from @usaloficial.bsky.social presents "Picturebooks about Migration: Applicability in Multicultural and Multilingual Classrooms"
From Universitat Rovira i Virgili, AlΓcia Gual MirΓ³'s talk is titled: "Teaching βhave/getβ Causatives: An Inductive Eclectic Approach"
Luca Leoni from Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridskiβ
presents his research: "Cultural Comparison of Trumpβs and Meloniβs Rhetoric at CPAC"
Next, JesΓΊs VΓ‘zquez Sanz from @ucm.es discusses "Exploring the Pragmatic Role of Speech Acts and Implicatures: The Sexist and Gendered Representation of Women in Written Advertising"
Then, Jianhua Chen from @uam.es talked about "Verbal Irony in Stand-up Comedy: A Gender and Culture Comparative Analysis"
First, Irune FernΓ‘ndez Montes & Maria Gkoutziomitrou from @unicomplutense presented their paper on "Revisiting compliment responses through a linguo-cultural lens: From English to Greek and Spanish"
Today we had exciting panels about Intercultural & Critical Pragmatics, Multimodal approaches to EFL, Text typology & Language Variation and Evolution
That's a wrap for UPCEL2026! Thank you all for choosing us and we hope to see you very soon π«
An honour to have presented at @upcelconference.bsky.social ! β¨
Today is the last day of UPCEL2026. Here you have the fascinating panel that will close this year's conference. See you a bit!
Today we conclude with Historical tour about the heritage of the Spanish Civil War on the university campus delivered by Professor Francisco J. Moreno MartΓn. We hope you enjoyed and got to learn a bit about the history of the campus!
Antonio Moreno Jurado (@uneduniv.bsky.social & Punt d'Estudi) presents his research on: "Redefining 'Native': How EFL Students Blend and Perceive Different English Varieties"
Lastly, Claudia Alea Parrondo from @ucm.es presents her work titled "Is interdisciplinarity a journey or a battle? Applying Cognitive Metaphor Theory in Literary Studies"
Ben-Yelles Lynda Chahinez from Djillali Liabes University Sidi Bel Abbes presents "The Linguistic Market of Algerian Higher Education: A Bourdieusian Analysis of Language Choices and Symbolic Power"
From UniversitΓ© de Tours, Isaiah Timberlake presents his work on "(Zoo)logical garden: a constructional comparison of curtates and their corresponding NPs"
Laura Soriano-Gonzalez from @ua.es presents "An Exploratory Study of AI in EFL Oral Proficiency Evaluation"
Carmen Sumillera Iglesias from @usaloficial.bsky.social discusses "The gap between language policies and language practices in South African higher education"
Next, Salma Errami from @unirioja.bsky.social presents her work on "Lexical Blends Across Distant Domains and Multiple Inputs from a Cognitive Linguistic Perspective β A Cognitive Approach"
We're also having a panel on Bilingualism & Language Policy, Natalia GarcΓa MartΓnez from @ucm.es talks about "Digital Tools and Textbooks in Madrid Bilingual Programmes: A Systematic Literature Review"
We're starting again with a panel on Cognitive linguistics. First, Elif Kiraz Yildiz from Albert-Ludwigs-UniversitΓ€t Freiburg (@Uni-Freiburg.de): "Anger Across Languages: TurkishβEnglish Differences in Lexicon, Syntax, Metaphor"
Our second great keynote speaker is Dr. Francisco Lorenzo Bergillos from @pablodeolavide.upo.es. The title of the talk is "Bilingualism and social inequality: notes on linguistic capital"
Our poster session is ON! Reach out to our early career researchers to delve into their work.
From @ucm.es, Patricia AvilΓ©s Moreno presents her talk titled "Integrating Artificial Intelligence to Foster Reading Comprehension in Secondary and Vocational Training Education"
Finally, Marina GonzΓ‘lez de San Pedro JimΓ©nez from @unirioja.bsky.social introduces "The effects of CLIL on young multilingual learners' lexical output: A cross-linguistic analysis"