
Linguistic webinars of The Research Institute of Language and Cognitive Sciences
Wednesday, June 15, 2022
In the academic year 2021-2022, a series of webinars in the field of linguistic and cognitive sciences was organized by the Research Institute of Language and Cognitive Sciences in October.
During the mentioned academic year, 12 webinars were organized, where many students were able to present their research results and participate in discussions on various topics:
“Multi-modal Discourse Analysis of Myanmar case“ – Maka Durglishvili
“Historical discursive analysis of Abkhazeti case” - Levan Dodashvili & Davit Zakaidze
“META: multi modal analysis “- Dika Gogua & Tamar Morbedadze
“9/11 language in the media” – Aisha Akhverdovi & Berdia Burduli
“Arts discourse, Italy” – Sopho Bakuria
“AUKUS project” – Mariam Nizharadze & Alla Khatoeva
“Hate Speech: Corpus mediated discourse analysis“ – Kristi Chechelashvili
“Fake news: critical discourse analysis” – Lile Jamaspishvili
“Ukrainian and Russian Languages“- Mariam Nizharadze
“Military Discourse” – Levan Dodashvili & Davit Zakaidze
“Language of threat in the context of Russian Ukrainian war” - Alla Khatoeva & Tamar Morbedadze
“Lexical Ambiguity” – Maka Durgilishvili
“Continuity and discontinuity theories” – Aisha Akhverdovi & Sopho Noghashvili
“Mirror reflections of blame” – Teo Khurtsidze & Tatia Kobakhidze
The series of webinars served to develop the university's scientific activities.