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Landscapes of the Irish Language: Discursive Constructions of Authenticity in the Irish Diaspora
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In: Irish Journal of Applied Social Studies (2016)
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Child-caregiver interaction in two remote Indigenous Australian communities
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Australia Loves Language Puzzles: The Australian Computational and Linguistics Olympiad (OzCLO)
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In: Language and Linguistics Compass (2015)
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Australia Loves Language Puzzles: The Australian Computational and Linguistics Olympiad (OzCLO)
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Child-caregiver interaction in two remote Indigenous Australian communities
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Australia loves language puzzles: The Australian Computational and Linguistics Olympiad (OzCLO)
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Australia loves language puzzles : the Australian Computational and Linguistics Lympiad (OzCLO)
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Australia loves language puzzles: The Australian Computational and Linguistics Olympiad (OzCLO)
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Discourses of belonging and resistance: Irish-language maintenance in Ireland and the diaspora
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Selected Papers from the 44th Conference of the Australian Linguistic Society
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Australia loves language puzzles : the Australian Computational and Linguistics Olympiad (OzCLO)
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Estival, Dominique (R16320); Bow, Cathy; Henderson, John; Kelly, Barbara; Laughren, Mary; Mayer, Elisabeth; Molla, Diego; Mrowa-Hopkins, Colette; Nordlinger, Rachel; Rieschild, Verna; Schalley, Andrea C.; Stanley, Alexander W.; Vaughan, Jill. - : U.K., Wiley-Blackwell, 2014
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The Australian Computational and Linguistics Olympiad (OzCLO) started in 2008 in only two locations and has since grown to a nationwide competition with almost 1500 high school students participating in 2013. An Australian team has participated in the International Linguistics Olympiad (IOL) every year since 2009. This paper describes how the competition is run (with a regional first round and a final national round) and the organisation of the competition (a National Steering Committee and Local Organising Committees for each region) and discusses the particular challenges faced by Australia (timing of the competition and distance between the major population centres). One major factor in the growth and success of OzCLO has been the introduction of the online competition, allowing participation of students from rural and remote country areas. The organisation relies on the goodwill and volunteer work of university and school staff but the strong interest amongst students and teachers shows that OzCLO is responding to a demand for linguistic challenges.
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200408 - Linguistic Structures (incl. Grammar; 970120 - Expanding Knowledge in Languages; Communication and Culture; Lexicon; Phonology; Semantics)
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URL: https://doi.org/10.1111/lnc3.12096 https://doi.org/10.1111/Inc3.12096 http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/560814
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I can haz language play: The construction of language and identity in LOLspeak
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I can haz language play: The construction of language and identity in LOLspeak
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I can haz language play: The construction of language and identity in LOLspeak
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