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Workshop: Experimental and corpus-based approaches to ellipsis
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Data Management Plans for Linguistic Research
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Workshop: Grammar across the curriculum
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Conference: North American Research Network in Historical Sociolinguistics
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July 12: Workshop: American Sign Language (ASL) Research Resources
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Forensic Linguistics: An Introduction
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Ed Finegan, University of Southern California
Keith Walters, Portland State University
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Language as Evidence: Forensic Linguistics
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Robert Leonard, Hofstra University
Tanya K. Christensen, University of Copenhagen
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Visual-Linguistic Ethnography
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Norma Mendoza-Denton, The University of California, Los Angeles
Ashley Stinnett, Western Kentucky University
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Linguistics Outreach: A Practical Approach to Explaining Linguistics to Non-Linguists
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Gretchen McCulloch, All Things Linguistic
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GIS Mapping for Linguistic Research
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Jennifer Cramer, University of Kentucky
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