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Forthcoming Publications

  • Nasser, I., Berlin, L. N., Wong, S. (forthcoming). Examining education, media, and dialogue under occupation: The case of Palestine and Israel. Clevedon, UK: Multilingual Matters.
  • Berlin, L. N. (forthcoming). El Modelo Multinivel de Contexto: Un marco para explorar la manipulación del lenguaje y la manera en que lo mediático y lo político se fusionan en un discurso híbrido. Discurso y Sociedad, 5 (1).
  • Berlin, L. N. (forthcoming). Fighting words: Hybrid discourse and discourse processes. In A. Fetzer & E. Oishi (Eds.), Context and contexts: Parts meet whole? Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins.Berlin, L. N. (forthcoming). Sunset over Jerusalem. In R. L. Oxford (Ed.), Language of peace in a global society. Charlotte, NC: Information Age Publishing, Inc.
  • Berlin, L. N. (forthcoming). Sunset over Jerusalem. In R. L. Oxford (Ed.), Language of peace in a global society. Charlotte, NC: Information Age Publishing, Inc.
  • Berlin, L. N. (forthcoming). Language & the art of spin: Commendation & condemnation in media discourse. In I. Nasser, L. N. Berlin, & S. Wong (Eds.),Examining education, media, and dialogue under occupation: The case of Palestine and Israel. Clevedon, UK: Multilingual Matters.

Recent Publications

  • Berlin, L. N. (2011). Redundancy and markers of belief in the discourse of political hearings. Language Sciences, 33 (2), 268-279.
  • Berlin, L. N. (2008). “I think, therefore…”: Commitment in political testimony. Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 27 (4), 372-383.
  • Wong, S., Berlin, L. N., & Nasser, I. (2008). Dialogue under occupation. Language Policy, 7, 165-170.
  • Berlin, L. N., & Adamson, H. D. (2008). The acquisition of English irregular past tense by Chinese-speaking children. In H. D. Adamson, Interlanguage variation in theoretical and pedagogical perspective (pp. 61-73). London: Routledge.

Forthcoming Presentations

  • Berlin, L. N. (August, 2011). Plenary: Title: TBA. Dialogue Under Occupation (DUO V). Okinawa, Japan.
  • Berlin, L. N. (July, 2011). Evidential Embellishment in Political Campaigns in the US. 12th International Pragmatics Conference. Manchester, United Kingdom.
  • Berlin, L. N. (April, 2011). Dialogue Under Occupation: Concerns and Considerations.  13th Conference of the International Association of Dialogue Analysis: “Dialogue and Representation”. Montrèal, Québec, Canada.

Recent Presentations

  • Berlin, L. N. (February, 2011). Becoming a true facilitator: Less is more. Illinois TESOL-BE 37th Annual Convention: “Re-Connect, Re-Energize, Re-Emerge”. Naperville, IL.
  • Berlin, L. N. (September, 2010). The making of a new American Revolution or a wolf in sheep’s clothing: “It’s a time to reload”. Würzburg International Symposium on Dialogue in Politics, University of Würzburg, Würzburg, Germany.
  • Berlin, L. N. (June, 2010). Historicity and hybridity: An approach to studying dialogue under occupation. Dialogue Under Occupation (DUO IV). Peacebuilding and Development Institute, American University, Washington, DC.
  • Berlin, L. N. (September, 2009). Power and positioning the self in political discourse. XII Congrés Internacional sobre Anàlisi del Diàleg: Polifonia i Intertextualitat en el Diàleg. Campus de la Comunicació, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain.
  • Berlin, L. N. (July, 2009). Fighting words: Is the tongue mightier than the sword? 11th International Pragmatics Conference. Melbourne, Australia.
  • Berlin, L. N. (March, 2009). La investigación de discursos híbridos: Una exploración de lenguaje bajo ocupación. Universidad de Antioquia, Medellín, Colombia.
  • Berlin, L. N. (March, 2009). Investigating hybrid discourses: Looking at occupying language. Dialogue Under Occupation (DUO III). Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Bogotá, Colombia.