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Title: MSU Linguistics Department


1
MSU Linguistics Department
  • Advisory Board Meeting
  • June 14, 2006

2
Introductions
  • (Please get a gratis parking ticket if you parked
    in the deck.)

3
Agenda
  • Review of current programs and staffing
  • Report of 2004-6 department activities
  • Program offerings we are considering
  • Marketing our programs?

4
Current Programs
  • BA in Linguistics
  • BA in Linguistics with TESL certification (from
    NJ)
  • Languages ASL, Arabic, Chinese, ESL, Japanese
  • MA in Linguistics
  • Second field certification in TESL (from NJ)
  • TESOL certificate (from MSU)

5
Staffing
  • Steve Seegmiller retired in January 2006
  • Anna Feldman, from Ohio State, will join us in
    September 75 in Linguistics, 25 in Computer
    Science
  • Sabbaticals
  • Eileen Fitzpatrick (04-05)
  • Alice Freed (05-06)
  • Department Chair Susana Sotillo (04-05)

6
2004-2005 Special Activities
7
2004-5 Special Activities
  • The Linguistics Department Website was completely
    redesigned.

8
2004-5 Special Activities
  • Content-based English Teacher Training developed
    by Longxing Wei for East China Normal Univ. and
    taught there by Dr. Wei and faculty from English
    and College of Education

9
2004-5 Special Activities
  • Workshops for Students
  • on Career Development in ESL
  • Workshop on K-12 ESL Rubrics
  • Workshops for Adjuncts
  • "Is Online Assessment Possible? Alternative
    Assessment Strategies for Online Education,
    February 23, 2005. 
  • Videoconference on the effective use of rubrics
    for assessing student learning, in collaboration
    with Peter Campbell, MSUs BlackBoard
    Instructional Specialist, March 21, 2005. 

10
2004-5 Special Activities
  • Japanese and Chinese Club Activities
  • (Yahui Olenik, faculty advisor)
  • Ikebana workshop for students and faculty
  • Bonenkay, a Japanese year-end party      
  • Chinese New Year Festival to celebrate the Year
    of the Rooster
  • Brush calligraphy workshop
  • Sushi workshop

11
2005-2006 Special Activities
12
2005-6 Special Activities
  • Pilot program in English for Special Purposes
    Teaching for P-3 certification students
  • TESL programs received national recognition from
    the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher
    Education (NCATE), with conditions.
  • Began work with International Business Dept. to
    provide language skills and proficiency testing
    for IB majors.

13
2005-6 Special Activities
  • Presentation by Japanese Exchange Teaching
    program, which places students into jobs in Japan
  • Presentation by EBPass Inc., a recruiting company
    for job opportunities in Japan.
  • Japanese and Chinese Club Activities
  • Bonenkay, a Japanese year-end party      
  • Chinese Spring Festival
  • Fukui Festival (Fukui is a sister province of NJ)
  • Arabic, Chinese, and Japanese participated in
    MSUs World Fair Day and won 3rd prize for
    their presentation.

14
Externships (non-MSU entity)in last five years
  • Employer Students
  • Army Research Lab 3 grad students
  • E.J.Brooks 2 grad students
  • ETS 1 grad student
  • LinguisTech/DDT 3 UGs, 4 grad students
  • Lucent Bell Labs 2 grad students
  • MSB/VOX 2 UGs
  • Proteus Project, NYU 1 UG, 1 grad, 1 alum
  • Random House 1 grad student

15
Internships (MSU entity) in last five years
  • Project Students
  • MELD 3 grad students
  • 1
    UG, 3 alums
  • Metaphor identification 2 UGs
  • Sentence Processing 2 UGs, 2 grad students

16
Grad Student Activity
17
M.A.s conferred
  • Reiko Kawahara. Japanese Sentence-Final
    Particles.
  • Simona Mancini. Comprehending Aspect and Telicity
    in Italian The Role of Event Structure in
    Parsing Garden-Path Sentences

18
Current MA Candidates Research
  • Jessica Delarosa. Preferred Second Language
    Learning Strategies of Japanese and Colombian
    Students
  • Ann Evans. Factors Affecting Language Maintenance
    of the
  • Ethnic Macedonian Community in Greece
  • Reem Faraj. The Role of Derivational Morphology
    in English-Arabic Medical Translation
  • Melinda Moss-Senel. Been and Beyond
    Tense/Aspect Marking in Dialects of Southern
    English other than AAVE
  • Veronica Pimienta. The Effects of Exposure to the
    Culture of the Target Community on the
    Realization of Apologies in English
  • Jillian Ritchie. Analysis of weil clauses in
    spoken German A Competition Model
  • Joanna Rodzen. The Intelligibility of Indian
    English How Teaching American English to Indian
    Students Affects Their Intelligibility for
    Americans
  • Kae Shigeta. A Corpus-based Study of Japanese
    Non-Native Speakers Use of Polite Negative Forms
  • Diego Vargas. Native and Non-native Speakers
    Perceptions of Non-native Accents

19
Graduate Student Achievements
  • Simona Mancini
  • first author on a paper accepted for AMLaP 06
    (Architecture and Mechanisms of Language
    Processing) in Nijmegen, Holland.
  • co-presenter of a poster at the CUNY2006 Human
    Sentence Processing conference.
  • co-author at AMLaP 05 in Ghent, Belgium

20
Graduate Assistants
  • Jessica Delarosa helped code and analyze Yahoo!
    IM chatscripts for a study on computer-mediated
    communication that was published in CALICO, 2005.
  • James Hart - worked on the Montclair Electronic
    Language Database (MELD)
  • Simona Mancini supported shared work in Psych
    and Ling on sentence processing
  • Veronica Pimienta assistant in UG Language and
    Society class taught 3 ESL independent studies

21
Graduate Assistant Allotment
  • 2005-2006
  • 2 GAs allotted to Linguistics by the University
  • 1 GA allotted by Global Education (this year from
    Mexico)
  • 1 GA allotted as a supplemental GA (for previous
    grant money brought in)
  • 2006-2007
  • 1 GA allotted to Linguistics by the University
  • 1 GA allotted by Global Education (this year from
    China)

22
Undergraduate Activity
23
Degrees conferred
  • B.A.s 10
  • with NJ TESL Certification 1
  • Career Choices
  • Teaching (ESL) 2
  • Graduate school 4
  • Linguistics Georgetown, Montclair
  • Intelligent Systems Newcastle

24
Undergrad Accomplishments
  • Eileen Mathis interned at MSB/Vox, doing work in
    discourse analysis.

25
Faculty Activity
  • see enclosure

26
Advisory Board Activity
27
Advisory Board 04-06Extraordinary Contributions
  • Grants to MSU Linguistics
  • Joan Bachenko.Deception Discovery Technologies.
    Linguistic Indicators of Deception
  • Student Internships
  • MSB/Vox
  • Student job placement
  • MSB/Vox
  • Outside readers on MA research
  • Joan Bachenko, Leslie Barrett

28
Program Offerings we are Considering
  • Serious Planning
  • Language Teaching Technologies graduate
    certificate (see enclosure)
  • Deaf Studies undergraduate minor (see
    enclosure)
  • Under Discussion
  • Undergraduate track in Linguistics leading to
    graduate work in Communications Sciences and
    Disorders
  • Further out
  • Forensic Science

29
Marketing these Programs
  • How?
  • Through our connections with local school
    districts, World Languages coordinators, and
    alumni. . . .
  • To whom?
  • Foreign and second language teachers in local
    and regional school districts principals who
    would like to obtain expertise in the uses of
    technology in language teaching and learning and
    law-enforcement and support services personnel
    who may want to pursue a graduate certificate
    program at MSU. . . .
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