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NTU DFLL Faculty Colloquium - Conceptualising Translanguaging as a Mediator for Students’ L2 Motivational Development in English Medium Instruction Learning Contexts (Kevin W. H. Tai) |
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College of Liberal Arts--Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures
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NTU DFLL Faculty Colloquium 臺大外文系學術演講 Title: Conceptualising Translanguaging as a Mediator for Students’ L2 Motivational Development in English Medium Instruction Learning Contexts Speaker: Professor Kevin W. H. Tai (戴維軒 University of Hong Kong) Moderate: Professor Danny Huang (黃恆綜 National Taiwan University) Date: 2026/5/27 (Wednesday), 3:30PM Venue: B208, NTU Humanities Hall (臺大人文館B208室)
Andrew Hui is Associate Professor in the Department of English, Linguistics, and Theatre Studies at National University of Singapore. He received his PhD in comparative literature from Princeton in 2009 and was a postdoctoral fellow at Stanford before moving to Singapore, where he has taught since 2012. He is the prolific author of The Poetics of Ruins in Renaissance Literature (Fordham, 2016), A Theory of the Aphorism from Confucius to Twitter (Princeton, 2019), a new book that is the topic of his presentation at NTU, and two additional forthcoming titles.
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B208, NTU Humanities HALL |