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Sat 22 Oct 11 · Why do languages die? (Faculty of Law, Cambridge)
Fri 20 May 11 · UCL Bite-Sized Lunchtime Lecture (UCL Darwin Biochemistry Lecture Theatre, London)
Thu 30 Nov 06 · Differentiating morphology, syntax and meaning in the human brain (LG17, The Faculty of Law, Cambridge)
Thu 16 Nov 06 · Problems with phonemes (LG17, The Faculty of Law, Cambridge)
Thu 25 Nov 04 · Rhyme and Reason (Hackney Museum, London)
Thu 18 Nov 04 · Speaking Creole- Re-Scheduled (Hackney Museum, London)
Tue 19 Oct 04 · Cultural Translations 1 (Southampton Institute, Southampton)
Thu 23 Sep 04 · Rabbiting David 'ockney (Hackney Museum, London)
Tue 31 Aug 04 · Teaching Linguistics in Foreign Language Departments (University of Surrey Roehampton, London)
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