Breadcrumb

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This project – a collaboration between S. Madikeri (Department of Computational Linguistics, University of Zurich) and N. Dherbey Chapuis – aims to attain an error rate of approximately 20 percent in automatic transcriptions of audio recordings; at present, AI-generated transcriptions (e.g. Whisper, Microsoft) have an error rate of nearly 50 percent. In a second step, the transcripts will be corrected by hand.

Caroline Staquet

  • Staquet C. (2019). « Les agendas politique et économique dans l’enseignement d’une matière par l’intégration d’une langue étrangère (EMILE). Une analyse interdiscursive de quelques termes non-didactiques entourant le concept ». S. Gola, M. Pierrard, E. Tops, & D. Van Raemdonck (Ed.), Enseigner et apprendre les langues au XXIe siècle : Méthodes alternatives et nouveaux dispositifs d’accompagnement (Vol. 47, pp. 129–155). Peter Lang.
  • ORCID
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This interdisciplinary research project focuses on the relationship between multilingualism and plurilingualism, political institutions and legal conditions in Switzerland.The Swiss Confederation is a federal state with four national languages. Switzerland's political culture is based on consensus and the often lengthy negotiation of compromises. Recently, however, political positions and public discussion seem to become increasingly polarised.

The goal of this research project is to examine language ideological debates throughout the period 1970-1990 in two international organisations, the Council of Europe and the European Union, from a critical sociolinguistic perspective. Their discourses on multilingualism and their recommendations for language teaching have shaped language policy in education in many European contexts since.

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Emma Marsden (Université de York, GB), partenaire

The goal of the project is to study the influence of teaching materials found in a compulsory school textbook on the learning of two grammatical phenomena. Following an analysis of the way in which these two phenomena are presented in the textbook, an improved variant will be constructed using criteria associated with input quality.

Discourse, Disability and Inequality

Developing a Sociolinguistic Approach to Disability
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How do I find out if a train is wheelchair-friendly? Should I talk about my "disability" at job interviews? What types of educational support are available for disabled children, and who should I contact to apply for it? Are the toilets in this restaurant accessible? To find answers to these kinds of questions, people with disabilities develop a range of social and linguistic practices that are often unknown to the general public, as do their friends and family.

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Agnieszka Otwinowska-Kasztelanic (University of Warsaw)

Vocabulary learning in a second or foreign language can take place in many different ways. In our project, we want to better understand how learners learn words incidentally or intentionally through the use of digital tools. Our project covers several language combinations and is being conducted in two countries in parallel, Poland and Switzerland. In Poland, we study learners who are Polish monolinguals and learn English as a second language (L2).

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For more than three decades, the Canton of Valais “Bureau des Echanges Linguistiques” (office for language exchanges) has been responsible for coordinating language exchange programmes in the canton’s two language regions as well as outside the cantonal borders. In addition, exchange activities in the canton are also organised independently by families, school classes or schools.