APLA 36 ALPA
36th Annual Meeting of the Atlantic Provinces Linguistic Association
Saint Mary's University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
2-3 November 2012
Welcome to Linguistics at Saint Mary's University
An undergraduate degree in linguistics provides opportunities to study the formal, functional and systemic nature of language and languages as both social and cognitive phenomena. Although a discipline in its own right, linguistics has cognate relationships with a wide array of disciplines, suggested by the interdisciplinary nature of many of the courses in the program. Faculty members from Anthropology, English, French, Philosophy, Psychology, Sociology, and other disciplines participate.
Co-ordinators
- E. Asp, English and Linguistics
Committee on Linguistics
- E. Asp Co-ordinator, Linguistics (English & Linguistics), Phone 420-5717, Office MN 308
- N. Conrad (Psychology), Phone (902) 420-5080, Office MS300D
- E. Enns Dean of Arts (Modern Languages & Classics), Phone (902) 420-5521, Office MM 218
- D. Hall (Linguistics & English), Phone (902) 420-5707, Office MN305
- J. Plews (Modern Languages & Classics), Phone (902) 420-5813, Office MN428
- P. Ó Siadhail (Irish Studies), Phone (902) 420-5782, Office MM 202C
- Egor Tsedryk (Modern Languages & Classics & Linguistics), Phone (902) 420-5859, Office MN420
Part-Time Faculty:
- Terrance Gordon , Phone: (902) 420-5818
- Yannick Marchand, Phone: (902) 420-5818
Affiliated Faculty:
- Jeanette Ireland, Phone: (902) 420-5058
- Ronald Cosper, Phone: (902) 420-5058
- Emily McEwan-Fugita, Phone: (902) 420-5058
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