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conversation about positions at universities in different countries (PRcon599)
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device_hub Principal Investigator(s): Barbara Seidlhofer
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today Created Start Date: 1 Jun 2005
today Created End Date: 31 May 2011
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conversation about positions at universities in different countries (PRcon599)
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This conversation takes place at a reception at an international conference on distributed computing. S5, S6 and S7 are approached by S1. After S1 has asked for permission to record the conversation, S5, S6 and S7 continue their conversation. They talk about differences between national university systems as regards PhD positions and professorial positions. After a couple of minutes, S5 turns to S1 and asks her how she knew about the conference. S1 is now actively involved in the conversation with S5, S6 and S7. The topic shifts towards English as an international language, the language of immigrants in Germany and the (un)importance people's accents.
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info_outline Subject(s): English as a lingua franca , interaction , interculturality , multilingualism , professional research/science conversation
info_outline Description: This conversation takes place at a reception at an international conference on distributed computing. S5, S6 and S7 are approached by S1. After S1 has asked for permission to record the conversation, S5, S6 and S7 continue their conversation. They talk about differences between national university systems as regards PhD positions and professorial positions. After a couple of minutes, S5 turns to S1 and asks her how she knew about the conference. S1 is now actively involved in the conversation with S5, S6 and S7. The topic shifts towards English as an international language, the language of immigrants in Germany and the (un)importance people's accents.

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