Programa de Pós-Graduação em Inglês
  • Palestra CEPSH-UFSC

    O PPGI convida a todos a participarem  da fala da Prof.ª Dr.ª Lêda Tomitch, do Comitê de Ética em Pesquisa com Seres Humanos, intitulada:

    “Questões sobre a submissão de projetos de pesquisa ao CEPSH-UFSC”

    dia 05 de abril de 2016, às 16 h, na sala Machado de Assis, 4º andar do bloco B do CCE/UFSC


  • Próximos Eventos do PPGI

    O PPGI convida todos para prestigiarem os Research Seminars que ocorrerão no mês de abril

     

    06 de abril de 2016

    14h00min, na Sala Machado de Assis, bloco B do CCE/UFSC, 4º andar.

     

    – Dr. Lincoln Paulo Fernandes

    ‘Tradução de literatura infanto-juvenil: Estilística, narrativa e corpus paralelo’

     

    – Doutoranda Danielle Amanda R. da Silva

    ‘Um estudo de caso sobre as escolhas tradutórias em “Me in the Middle”, uma tradução com relay de “Bisa Bia, Bisa Bel” de Ana Maria Machado’

     

    – Doutoranda Claudia Maria Pereira

    Revolting Rhymes, historinhas perversas e niños perversos. Escolhas do autor e dos tradutores’

     

    13 de abril de 2016

    14h00min, na Sala Machado de Assis, bloco B do CCE/UFSC, 4º andar.

     

    – Dr. Paul Thompson (Universidade de Birmingham)

    ‘Writing for an Interdisciplinary Audience: Corpus Perspectives’


  • Open Seminar

    O PPGI e o Laboratório da Linguagem e Processos Cognitivos convidam a comunidade acadêmica para o Open Seminar

    Speaking is spelling: cross-talk between phonology and orthography in spoken language production

    Markus Damian (School of Experimental Psychology, University of Bristol)

    Over the last 40 or so years, a substantial amount of evidence has been generated which supports the claim that when individuals perceive spoken language, they involuntarily activate orthographic codes. By contrast, there is a lot less relevant evidence on whether the same is true for speakers: when literate individuals prepare spoken utterances, are orthographic properties of words (perhaps unconsciously) activated? I will highlight some of the controversies surrounding the claim that spelling is relevant for speaking, and I will describe some experimental evidence that my collaborators and I have recently generated which promises to answer this question.

    Data: 30/03/2016

    Horário: 16:30

    Local: Sala Machado de Assis – Bloco B do CCE/UFSC

     

    Markus Damian

    My research is concerned with the cognitive processes of language, and specifically with those engaged when humans speak (as opposed to when they comprehend language). I investigate the way in which humans cognitively develop intentions of what they are trying to say, the way in which words are organised in and retrieved from a mental lexicon for the purpose of the utterance, and the processes involved in generating the appropriate articulation. Much of my work is based on behavioural studies; however, I have also been involved in neuroimaging research, and in studies of acquired brain damage. Other interests of mine include numerical cognition, and processing in the absence of conscious awareness. I received a Bachelor’s Degree from the College of New Jersey (1993) and a Master’s degree (1996) and a Ph.D. degree (1998) in cognitive psychology from Rice University, Houston. Between 1998 and 2000 I was a staff member in the language production group at the Max-Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics in Nijmegen, the Netherlands, where I worked with Pim Levelt. I joined the School of Experimental Psychology in Bristol as a Lecturer in 2000, and have been a Professor since 2010.


  • Defesa de Mestrado – Danielle dos Santos Wisintainer

    O PPGI convida a todos para a banca de defesa de mestrado de Danielle dos Santos Wisintainer, intitulada:

    “The processing of phrasal verbs by nonnative and native speakers of English: An eye movement study”

     

    A banca será composta pelos professores:

    Dr.ª Mailce Borges Mota (Orientadora e Presidente – UFSC)
    Dr.ª Elisângela Nogueira Teixeira (UFC – CE)
    Dr. Markus Damian (University of Bristol – UK)
    Dr.ª Rosely Perez Xavier (UFSC)

     

    A defesa ocorrerá na sala Machado de Assis, bloco B do CCE/UFSC às 09h00min do dia 30 de março de 2016


  • Convocação – Reunião com os ingressos de mestrado 2016

    Prezados Alunos(as)

     

    O PPGI informa a todos os alunos(as) ingressos em 2016 que teremos uma reunião da coordenação do Programa para informes sobre o funcionamento do curso no dia 1º de abril de 2016, às 16h30min, na sala 309, bloco B do CCE/UFSC

    A reunião é obrigatória a todos(as).

     

    Alunos que porventura não possam participar, deverão justificar a ausência na secretaria.


  • Newsletter – Março

    É com grande prazer que anunciamos que a edição da Newsletter do PPGI, a PGINews, de março já se encontra disponível no nosso site.

    A 4ª edição da mesma já pode ser conferida neste link


  • Aula Magna

    The English Graduate Program invites the students to take part in the Master Lecture presented by  Dr. Tommaso M. Milani (University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa) on March 22th, 2016, at Henrique Fontes auditorium, 10:00 a.m.

     

    Queer performativity

     

    Over the last two decades, performativity has become one of the most significant notions – if not the most influential one – in the study of language and socio-cultural processes. Most commonly associated with the work of the American philosopher Judith Butler on gender, sexuality and the sexed body (1990, 1993, 2004, 2011), performativity’s uptake has far exceeded the original focus of the concept. Though appreciating the wide-raging impact of the concept, in this talk, I propose that it is perhaps time to “bring performativity back” (Livia and Hall 1997) to its origins; this time though it’s not its linguistic heritage that we should rediscover but its queer pedigree (Sedgwick 1993), which lies at the crossroads of gender, sexuality and the body. Such a suggestion might sound paradoxical, because the very existence of an origin(al) is undermined by a performativity approach. However, renewed attention to the body brings with it the promise of broadening the remit of inquiry beyond a narrow focus on language so as to encompass “aspects of experience and reality that do no present themselves in propositional or even in verbal form” (Sedgwick 2003: 6), such as affect and materiality (see also Bucholtz and Hall, in press, Peck and Stroud 2015). A re-centering of performativity around its queer roots also has the potential to re-frame ongoing discussions about (anti)normativity in gender and sexuality research.

     

    Bio-Data

    Dr. Tommaso M. Milani is Associate Professor of Linguistics at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa. He is Co-Editor of the journals African Studies (Taylor and Francis) and Gender and Language (Equinox) with Carmen Rosa Caldas-Coulthard; he is also Editor of the book series Advances in Sociolinguistics (Bloomsbury). His work has appeared in many international journals, including Discourse & Society, Journal of Sociolinguistics, and Language in Society. He has recently edited the book Language and Masculinities: Performances, Intersections, Dislocations (Routledge, 2015).


  • Mesa Redonda – Gender Studies: Theories and Applications

    O PPGI convida a todos para comparecerem no dia 21 de março de 2016, na sala Machado de Assis, às 14h00min, à mesa redonda Gender Studies: Theories and Applications

    Esta mesa redonda tem por objetivo a discussão de temas relacionados às questões de Linguagem/Discurso e Gênero Social, tão importantes no momento social e político que vivemos no momento. Os/as participantes são reconhecidos/as (internacional e nacionalmente) como analistas de discurso e sua presença na PGI e UFSC certamente contribuirá para que nossos/nossas pesquisadores/as tenham um olhar ainda mais aprofundado na intersecção Discurso e Gênero.

    Após as exposições, haverá um debate entre os/as apresentadores/as e a audiência. Contamos com a participação de todos/as.

     

    Dr. Tommaso Milani

    Universidade de Witwatersrand, South Africa

    “Gender and Language: Where are we now?”

     

    Dra. Silvana Mota-Ribeiro

    Universidade do Minho, Portugal

     

    Dr. Rodrigo Borba

    Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
    A renúncia de si: interação, gênero e (des)identificação no Processo Transexualizador

     

    Dra. Lourdes Martinez-Echazába

    University of California, Santa Cruz, Estados Unidos
    ”Neither Fist Nor Feather’: Queer (Im)Possibilities in Cuba”

     

    Prof. Dra. Carmen Rosa Caldas-Coulthard

    Professora Titular da PGI e da PGET

    Coordenadora do Evento

     

    P.S – Esta mesa redonda contará como ‘Open Seminar’ para os/as alunos/as da PGI.


  • Curso – Introdução à Linguística Forense

    O PPGI convida a todos para participarem do curso intensivo

    PGI 510125 Tópicos Especiais em Discurso, Educação e Sociedade: Introdução à Linguística Forense

     

    Os documentos necessários para a matrícula como aluno isolado no curso são:

     

    • Nome completo
    • CPF
    • RG
    • Data de Nascimento
    • E-mail
    • Nome da mãe
    • Estado Civil
    • Nacionalidade

     

    Alunos regulares podem fazer a matrícula normalmente enviando um e-mail para a secretaria do programa.

     

    O curso será ministrado pelo Prof. Dr. Malcolm Coulthard, do dia 28 de março a 1 de abril, com a validade de 2 créditos.


  • Palestra

    O PPGI convida a todos para a palestra que ocorrerá no dia 16 de março de 2016, às 17h00min, na sala Machado de Assis, bloco B do CCE/UFSC ministrada pelo Prof. Dr. Mike Scott

    Dr Mike Scott, the developer of the Corpus software Wordsmith Tools, will give a lecture entitled Developing Software for Corpus Linguistics on Wednesday March 16th at 5pm in Sala Machado de Assis. 

    At the beginning of the 1980’s, when Bloco B did not exist, Mike was a British Council Visiting Lecturer attached to PGI and working with a national team on ESP materials. Some of the early developmental work on what became Wordsmith Tools was done in Mike’s spare time in his house in Lagoa.

    Mais informações sobre o palestrante podem ser adquiridas neste link