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On English L2 Learners’ Sensitivity to Syntactic Structure in Reflexive Resolution (February 2019)
This lecture will assess the implications from the research results based on experimental linguistics in L2 learning and reconsider the applications to L2 teaching in actual L2 classrooms.
Speaker: Myung-Kwan Park, PhD, Professor, Dongguk University, Seoul
Dr. Myung-Kwan Park earned a PhD from the linguistics department at the University of Connecticut, Storrs, USA in 1994. He is a theoretical and experimental linguist seeking to understand the connection between syntax and semantics in human language. His research revolves around the interface between generative syntax and formal semantics bearing on such topics as question formation, negative polarity item, quantification, relativization, movement and ellipsis. I also carry out experiments on these and other topics at the syntax-semantics interface in the Cognitive Neuro-Biology of Language Lab with Professor Chung-Ah Shin.
For more information, contact [email protected].