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 = 14th International Student Poster Presentation Conference (22–29 April 2024) = 14th International Student Poster Presentation Conference (22–29 April 2024)
  
-Posters will be on display at SEAS for a week for colleagues and fellow students to see, and on 22nd (Monday) and on 29th (Monday) April 2024, discussions with the posters’ creators will be possible in person.+== awards 
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 +=== applied linguistics 
 + 
 +* Elizaveta Zubenko (BA), "Words as Witnesses" 
 +* TerĂ©z Mirjam Brdar (MA), Variation in the Use of Sports Metaphors in American and British News Discourse 
 +* Mahmoud Fannouna (PhD), Procedure and Strategies Employed in English-Arabic News Translation in the Case of Palestinian Graduates' Translations 
 + 
 +=== history & culture 
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 +* FlĂłra Nagy (BA), The MMIWG Crisis 
 +* Boglárka Joanovics (MA), The First Witch of the New World — The Forgotten Witchcraft Trials of Connecticut and the case of Alice Young 
 + 
 +=== literature 
 + 
 +* Vladislava Vishnevskaia (BA), Shame as a Controlling Means 
 +* Petra Orendács (MA), The Depiction of Camilla Macaulay in Donna Tartt's the Secret History and its Current Reception 
 +* Loretta Jungbauer (PhD), Death by Marlowe 
 + 
 +=== theoretical linguistics 
 + 
 +* Vencel Wutka (MA), The Development of Preaspiration in North Germanic 
 +* Mohamad Ali Khalil (PhD), On the Biconsonantal Roots of Lebanese Arabic 
 + 
 +== other participants 
 + 
 +* Solomon Owusu Amoh, Epenthesis as a Hiatus Breaker: The Case Study of Esahie 
 +* Polin Denver, Edward the 2nd 
 +* Elizaveta Ergakova, Orientalism in Victorian Literature and Art 
 +* Lia Esslbauer, Recontextualizing the Gothic in For the Term of His Natural Life. From the 1874 Novel to the 1927 Film. 
 +* Luca Guttengeber, Modern Representation of Native Americans in Hollywood: The Case Study of Twilight and Reservation Dogs 
 +* Anna Lehoczky (University of Miskolc), Agency in Worldbuilding: A Transmedia Analysis 
 +* Dorka Lippai, Highlighting William Holman Hunt's Ideology: An Iconographical Study of the Oriental Lamps Featured in Some of his Major Works 
 +* JĂşlia Papp, Regularization and Irregularization of Past Participle and Preterite Verbs in British English 
 +* Virág Simon, The Ambiguous Behaviour of /v/ 
 +* Viktoriia Stepanova, Greek Mythology in English Poetry 
 +* DĂłra SĂĽle, The Role of Cognitive Metaphors in the Psychological Treatment of Eating Disorders 
 +* Sofia Ulnyrova, Shadowing and Dictogloss as a Tool for Formulaic Language Learning 
 +* Anna EnikĹ‘ Varga, A Queer Reading on Sherlock Holmes 
 + 
 + 
 +---- 
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 +Posters will be on display at SEAS for a week for colleagues and fellow students to see, and on 22nd (Monday) and on <del>26th (Friday)</del> 29th (Monday) April 2024, discussions with the posters’ creators will be possible in person.
  
 The Poster Presentation Conference provides an excellent opportunity for students to present and receive feedback on an interesting home paper, a chapter or initial ideas of their thesis, or some other research project in any phase. Poster presentations will consist of maximum A0–B0 size posters. The Poster Presentation Conference provides an excellent opportunity for students to present and receive feedback on an interesting home paper, a chapter or initial ideas of their thesis, or some other research project in any phase. Poster presentations will consist of maximum A0–B0 size posters.
  
-The opening event and the closing event of the week will be held on 22nd and 29th April 2024 at SEAS, respectively.+The opening event and the closing event of the week will be held on 22nd and <del>26</del>29th April 2024 at SEAS, respectively.
  
 Attendees and an academic panel will vote for the best poster in four categories (1. literature, 2. history and culture, 3. theoretical linguistics, and 4. applied linguistics and language pedagogy). Attendees and an academic panel will vote for the best poster in four categories (1. literature, 2. history and culture, 3. theoretical linguistics, and 4. applied linguistics and language pedagogy).
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