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ACHAB, Karim »
Professor of linguistics, professor of French as a Second Language
Part-time professor
Faculty of Arts
Linguistics
Contact information:
E-mail: kachab@uottawa.ca
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Tamazight (Berber, Kabyle, Tuareg): All linguistic fields relevant to Amazigh studies: syntax, morphology and lexical semantics. I have a particular interest for geopolitics of North Africa.Area(s) of expertise:
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- Bilingualism
- Dialects
- French
- Heritage languages
- Language Contact
- Language variation and change
- Languages
- Minority languages
- Second-language teaching
- Second-language teaching
Language preference:
English and French , Tamazight (Kabyle, Tuareg), Hungarian, Spanish
BRUNELLE, Marc »
Associate professor
Faculty of Arts
Linguistics
Contact information:
Office: 613-562-5800 (1771)
E-mail: marc.brunelle@uOttawa.ca
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My main interests are phonological theory, phonetics, tone and intonation, language documentation and the effect of language contact on sound systems. Most of my research focuses on Southeast Asian languages, especially Vietnamese and Cham.Area(s) of expertise:
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- Dialects
- Heritage languages
- Historical grammars
- Language Contact
- Minority languages
- Phonetics
- Phonology
- Southeast Asia
- Tone and Intonation
- Vietnam
Language preference:
English and French , vietnamien / Vietnamese
COLÓN, Raúl »
Part-time professor
Faculty of Arts
School of Translation and Interpretation
Contact information:
Cell: 613-818-2755
E-mail: rcolonro@uottawa.ca
Preferred method s of contact:
E-mail, Cell Telephone
Research information:
Raúl Ernesto Colón Rodríguez is a PhD in Translation Studies and Part-time professor at the University of Ottawa. He had worked (French-Spanish and English-French) in editorial, cinematographic, Canadian Francophonie and United Nations translation areas in Canada (2007-2019). He completed in 2011 a Master’s degree in TS at the University of Ottawa, and since 2011 he had published chapters, articles, translations and book reviews in American, Canadian, Spanish, Colombian, Polish and Brazilian publications. His PhD Thesis with Complexity Theory as theoretical approach, was about Collaborative Activist Translation 2.0 in Canada and he successfully defended his thesis in 2018. He also does research on the links between Translation, Exiles and Migrations of Latin-Americans in North America, and take part in the actual public discussion on Academic freedoms.
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- Communism
- Communism
- Democracy
- Dialects
- French-Canadian culture
- Intercultural communication
- Latin America
- North America
- Political ideology
- Political ideology
- Sécularisation
- Semantics
- Translation
- Translation and interpretation
Language preference:
English and French , Spanish; Russian; Portuguese
CÔTÉ, Marie-Hélène »
Professor
Full professor
Faculty of Arts
Linguistics
Contact information:
Office: 613-562-5287
Office: 613-562-5286
E-mail: mhcote@uOttawa.ca
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Varieties of French, in particular Canadian French. Phonology : study of the sound structure of language. Elements that form the sound structure of language. Combination of these elements. Universal and language-specific characteristics. Phonology of French.Area(s) of expertise:
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Language preference:
English and French
MARTINEAU, France »
Directrice du projet Le français à la mesure d’un continent : un patrimoine en partage / Directrice du laboratoire Polyphonies / Titulaire de la Chaire de recherche de l’Université sur la langue et la migration en Amérique française
Emeritus professor
Faculty of Arts
Français
Contact information:
Office: 613-562-5800 (1075)
E-mail: fmartin@uOttawa.ca
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Ma recherche porte sur l'évolution du français, en France et au Canada, et de façon générale sur la relation entre langue et société. Je m'intéresse particulièrement à la diversité régionale, aux langues en contexte minoritaire, au discours identitaire et à l’élaboration de normes linguistiques. Pour mes recherches, j'ai élaboré de larges corpus électroniques qui retracent l’histoire du français et des communautés francophones depuis les origines du français jusqu’à aujourd’hui.
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- Bilingualism
- Canadian French
- Canadian studies
- Dialects
- French
- Historical grammars
- Language variation and change
- Linguistic ideology
- Minority languages
- Spelling rules and conventions
Language preference:
English and French
POPLACK, Shana »
Canada Research Chair in Linguistics, Director, Sociolinguistics Laboratory
Full professor
Faculty of Arts
Linguistics
Contact information:
Office: 613-562-5800 (1764)
E-mail: spoplack@uOttawa.ca
Website Website of the Sociolinguistics Laboratory: http://www.sociolinguistics.uottawa.ca/thelab.html
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Natural speech in social context, with special emphasis on the mechanisms by which language change occurs in different contact situations in Canada and elsewhere.
Can also be reached at 613-562-5800 (1184) - Sociolinguistics Laboratory
Area(s) of expertise:
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- Bilingualism
- Canadian English
- Canadian French
- Dialects
- Historical grammars
- Language variation and change
- Linguistic ideology
- Minority languages
- Quebec English
Language preference:
English and French , Spanish/espagnol; Portuguese/portuguais
SALANOVA, Andrés Pablo »
Assistant professor
Faculty of Arts
Linguistics
Contact information:
Office: 613-562-5800 (1759)
E-mail: kaitire@uOttawa.ca
Website
Preferred method of contact:
Office Telephone
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My research concentrates on the grammatical structure of the indigenous languages spoken in the lowlands of South America, in particular that of Mebengokre, spoken by approximately 10.000 people in central Brazil.
More broadly, I'm interested in Eastern Brazil and the Chaco as cultural areas, in their ethnographic, historical, archaeological and linguistic aspects.
Area(s) of expertise:
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- Anthropology
- Archives
- Bilingualism
- Dialects
- Minority languages
- Modern languages and literatures
- Native teacher education
Language preference:
English and French , Espagnol/Spanish, Portugais/Portuguese, Mebengokre
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- Tone and Intonation
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