
Simone Pfenninger
@bobolatruite
Professor of English Linguistics | Editor of the SLA series by Multilingual Matters | President of the International Association of Multilingualism
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http://www.simonepfenninger.eu 15-08-2021 06:23:24
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Meet #TABUDag 2023 keynotes! Simone Pfenninger is going to be our expert on SLA and psycholinguistics! You can read more about her on our website. Want to have a chat with Simone? Make sure to attend TABU Dag on June 15-16 at Faculty of Arts - University of Groningen. Submissions are still open!


Did you know explicit grammar instruction improves working memory in older adults?! 📒 Read all about it in our new paper in Behavioral Sciences MDPI with Merel Keijzer and @wanderlowie. Open access as always. mdpi.com/2076-328X/13/3…


new postdoc job with me and michael ramscar -based in Oxford- applications by 14 April DM or email me for more info jobs.ac.uk/job/CYL621/res…



Ever wonder how we can approach the group-to-individual generalizability issue in variationist SLA / applied linguistics? Then check out this new OA oeuvre together with Simone Pfenninger, fresh off the press in Studies in Second Language Acquisition! cambridge.org/core/journals/…



We proudly present the launch of an IAM logo upgrade with new and more modern color schemes and typography. #IAMultilingualism Thanks to the artist Charlotte de Streel and Pernelle Lorette who established contact with Charlotte. We hope you like it as much as we do!



Language Teaching announces Christopher Brumfit Essay Prize 'Write an essay which presents an argument of relevance to second/foreign language learning or acquisition.' Open to early career scholars (PhD students and post-doc scholars 5 years after a PhD) cambridge.org/core/journals/…






Meet Whinter (whinter.online), a user-friendly interface using OpenAI’s Whisper, removing the need for prior programming knowledge. With just a few clicks, users can upload audio files, choose model settings, and receive transcriptions as any programmer would Sarah Baur

