Posts Tagged ‘Silvia Murillo’
CMC 2022: Silvia Murillo explores reformulation processes in different digital media
Silvia Murillo is another member of our team that presented at the 9th Conference on Computer-Mediated Communication (CMC) and Social Media Corpora at the University of Santiago de Compostela during the days 28th and 29th September 2022. The main purpose of her paper was to explore the reformulation processes in different websites and Twitter accounts…
Read MoreRosa Lorés delivers a plenary talk on digital scientific textual practices at the CMC 2022 conference
Rosa Lorés, Silvia Murillo and Isabel Herrando participated in the 9th Conference on Computer-Mediated Communication (CMC) and Social Media Corpora, which was hosted by the Faculty of Philology of the University of Santiago de Compostela during the days 28th and 29th September 2022. Dr. Rosa Lorés was a keynote speaker at this event. Her plenary…
Read MoreThe InterGedi team participates in the SEING IV conference
The 4th edition of the SEING (Seminar in English Studies) conference, celebrated last May, was organised by the English Philology Department at the University of Zaragoza and intended for doctoral students in English studies who wish to present their current research. This year the conference has been titled “English Studies in the New Normal”, as…
Read MoreWe present a thematic panel about the InterGedi project at CLAVIER2021
Last Thursday and Friday, InterGedi participated at the new edition of the yearly conferences organised by CLAVIER (Corpus and Language Variation in English Research), where several members of our research group presented a thematic panel about the latest results from the project. The conference, titled “Exploring Words in the Digital Transformation Tools and Approaches for…
Read MoreLSPPC6 2021: (4/4) Silvia Murillo discusses in our panel the usage of terminology in research project websites
Our colleague Silvia Murillo closed the panel “Analysing Scientific Digital Discourse: The case of research project websites in international contexts” that the InterGedi research group presented at the 6th Asia-Pacific LSP & Professional Communication Association Conference organized by the City University of Hong Kong. In her talk, “An Exploration of the Treatment of Terminology in…
Read MoreInterGedi thematic panel at LSPPC6 conference
Last week we had the opportunity to contribute to the LSPPC6 (online) conference, which was the 6th edition of the International Conference of Asia-Pacific LSP & Professional Communication Association. It took place via Zoom from 3rd to 5th June, and was titled “Multimodality and Beyond: Addressing complexity and emerging needs in LSP”. Very interesting lectures…
Read MoreMAG 2019: Silvia Murillo shows a study on code glosess based on the EUROPROwebs corpus
Together with other members of the InterGedi research group, Silvia Murillo participated at the Metadiscourse Across Genres (MAG) International Conference of this year, under the motto Metadiscourse in Digital Communication: What has changed?. This international event was yet another opportunity to keep developing and revisiting the frameworks of metadiscourse. Murillo made in this case a…
Read MoreSilvia Murillo Ornat
Silvia Murillo Ornat I am a senior lecturer in the Department of English and German Studies at the Faculty of Arts of the Universidad de Zaragoza (Spain). I currently teach English grammar, academic English, contrastive linguistics and specialized translation courses. My research includes contrastive studies (English-Spanish) on general corpora and on academic corpora (covering L1…
Read MoreCERLIS 2018: Silvia Murillo. Knowledge Transfer and Knowledge Exchange in Academia
Murillo Ornat, Silvia: “Reformulation processes in European project websites: an exploratory study” Abstract Nowadays, most international projects have an associated website, which is potentially used as a means to disseminate the results of their research and to enhance the academic projection of the participating scholars and institutions. These websites usually include several sections with common…
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