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The 20th Annual English Philology Students’ Conference

2018 m. balandžio 27 d. (penktadienį), įvyks 20-toji Vilniaus universiteto Anglų filologijos katedros ketvirto kurso studentų organizuojama studentų konferencija. Visus maloniai kviečiame dalyvauti!

CONFERENCE PROGRAMME

  • 8:00–8:55 Registration of participants (Hall of Muses)
  • 9:00–9:25 Opening speeches (Room A9)
    Prof. Dr. Habil. Aurelija Usonienė, Head of the Department of English Philology
    Ms Agnietė Žukauskaitė, Kalba.lt representative
    AKS representative
  • 9:30–11:30 Presentations: Part 1
    Linguistics (A7 & A8)
    Literature (A9)
  • 11:30–11:55 Coffee Break (Hall of Muses)
  • 12:00–14:00 Presentations: Part 2
    Linguistics (A7 & A8)
    Literature (A9)
  • 14:00–14:10 Short Break
  • 14:10–14:30 Closing Speeches (Room A9)
    Prof. Dr. Regina Rudaitytė, Department of English Philology
    Greta Kaikarytė, Student of the Department of English Philology

 

PRESENTATIONS 

Linguistics

  ROOM A7 ROOM A8
9:30–9:50 Beata Kaselytė, BA
Lingailė Skeirytė, BA
The Linguistic Landscape of Four Districts of Vilnius
Marija Januškevičiūtė, BA
English Lexemes LORD, GOD, and MAN: A Corpus-based Diachronic Study of Collocational Resonance
9:50–10:10 Karolina Atkočiūnaitė, BA
Lithuanian Pupils’ Perception of English and Other Foreign Languages
Lina Gaidelytė, BA
What do They DO and MAKE in Popular Songs? A Contrastive Study of verb+noun Collocations in Song Lyrics and Spoken English
10:10–10:30 Ieva Tiškevičiūtė, BA
‘The Funny Thing is’: Analysis of Ellen DeGeneres’ Verbal Humour
Airinga Vabalevičiūtė, BA
Do we type as we write? Structural and Functional Features of Lexical Bundles in Chat Rooms
10:30–10:50 Joana Zavalska, BA
Social Meanings of Codeswitching in the Conversations of Young Ethnic Poles
Laura Urbonaitė, BA
Assets, Capital, Estate, Property in Business subcorpus of BNC and COCA: a Collocational analysis
10:50–11:10 Gabrielė Dudzinskaitė, BA 
Acknowledgment Patterns in English and Lithuanian Research Writing
Greta Mončiūtė, BA
A Stylistic and Critical Discourse Analysis of Political Discourse in "House of Cards"
11:10–11:30 Deividas Zibalas, MA 
Authorial Stance across Promotional Genres: The Case of Research Article and Conference Abstracts
Monika Adomavičiūtė, BA
What do People Sing About? A Lexical Bundle Approach to the Lyrics of Three Music Genres: Rap vs Rock vs Pop
11:30–11:55 COFFEE BREAK
12:00–12:20 Sandra Stuknytė, BA
Discourse Markers I Mean, You Know and You See in English and Lithuanian Movie Subtitles: A Contrastive Perspective
Alisa Černiavskytė, BA
The Investigation of Intonation, Speech Rate and Pitch of Englishspeaking TV Commercial Voices of Food and Cars
12:20–12:40 Agnieška Veršicka, BA
‘And He Delivered a Fatal Beating’: Metaphors of Domestic Violence in British and Lithuanian News Articles
Deimantė Kiaušinytė, BA
Segmental and Suprasegmental Analysis of the British Accent Produced by American Actors
12:40–13:00 Skirmantė Kubiliūtė, BA
Discourse Markers in Contrast: the Cases of English WELL, SO and LIKE and their Lithuanian Correspondences
Edita Gudaitytė, BA
Diachronic Analysis of Strange, Weird and Quaint: A Corpus-based Study
13:00–13:20 Gabija Labašauskaitė, BA
Translating Modal Possibility: the Lithuanian Modal Verb GALĖTI ‘can/could/may/might’ and its Correspondences in English
Justinas Žimkus, BA
The Historical Investigation of English Rain Synonyms
13:20–13:40 Katažyna Mikševič, BA
Modal Meanings in Lithuanian and English: the Case of the Modal Verb TURĖTI ‘have to/must’
Milda Šiaulytė, BA
Trump vs. The Fourth Estate: Expressions of Facework in Broadcast Interviews with D. Trump
13:40–14:00   Joanna Kleviado, BA
Stance Adverbials in Academic Blogs: A Corpus-based Study

Literature

  ROOM A9
9:30–9:50 Karina Overlingaitė, BA
A Study of a Contemporary Hero in Teddy Wayne’s Kapitoil
9:50–10:10 Rūta Sadauskaitė, BA
Shaping the Self in the Face of the Other in Walker Percy’s Novel The Moviegoer
10:10–10:30 Greta Kaikarytė, BA
Guilty of Being Quilty: Stitching the Case of Margaret Atwood’s Alias Grace
10:30–10:50 Aurelija Vaškevičiūtė, BA
Power Relations in Dennis Lehane’s novel Shutter Island
10:50–11:10 Rokas Abromikas, BA
Tracing the Fetishized Black Body: The Representation of Race in Jordan Peele’s Get Out
11:10–11:30 Anastasija Čechovskaja, BA
The Narrative of Taste and the Taste of the Narrative in Jim Crace’s Devil’s Larder
11:30–11:55 COFFEE BREAK
12:00–12:20 Donata Gavėnaitė, BA
All Creatures Great and Small: (Neo-)Victorian Fossil Hunting in Tracy Chevalier’s Novel Remarkable Creatures
12:20–12:40 Artūras Dijakovskis, BA
Wounded by the Past, Confronted by the Present: Trauma in Jonathan Safran Foer’s Novel Extremely Loud Incredibly Close
12:40–13:00 Gabija Maldūnaitė, BA
From Wanderings to Wonderings: The Search for Identity in Michael Bracewell’s Novel Perfect Tense
13:00–13:20 Brigita Beinarytė, BA
What a Girl Wants? Female Subjectivity in Sarra Manning’s Novel You Don’t Have to Say You Love Me