CV - Language Institute, Thammasat University

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Recent Publications
2014. The state of the article: Patterns in the production of English articles by Thai Learners.
Linguistic Variation: 14:1. John Benjamins. Amsterdam.
DOI: 10.1075/lv.14.1.03win
2012. The role of semantic and pragmatic factors in article production by advanced Thai
learners. Linguistics Journal. 6:1.
2010. Constraints on Wh-Movement, A Study of Thai Learners of English. (published in
compilation of six ‘distinguished theses of the year - รางวัลวิทยานิพนธ์ ดีเด่ น มหาวิทยาลัยธรรมศาสตร์ ).
Thammasat University.
Recent Conferences
Jan. 2015. University of Pavia, Italy. Bio-linguistic Investigations on the Language Faculty.
Second Language Users and the English Article System - Where Does It All Go Right?
http://www.biolinguistics.uqam.ca/PAVIA2015/pdf/PAVIA2015ABSTRACTS.pdf
June 2014. National University of Kongju, Korea. Conference of the English Teachers
Association of Korea and the English Teaching Research Association in Korea. English
articles are too difficult to teach: What is to be done?
July 2013. Geneva. World Congress of Linguists. Workshop: Native language influence in
second language acquisition. Patterns in article production by learners with non-DP L1.
http://www.cil19.org/cc/en/abstract/contribution/1043/
Nov. 2012. University of Cyprus. Three Factors and Beyond: The Socio-Syntax of (A)typical
Language Acquisition and Development. Patterns in article production by learners with nonDP L1.
http://www.research.biolinguistics.eu/CAT/events/3FB_Booklet.pdf
August 2012. Dongkuk University, Korea. 14th Seoul International Conference on
Generative Grammar (SICOGG 14). Acquisition revisited: Definiteness, specificity and
errors in Thai learners’ article production.
June 2012. Universidad del País Vasco, Spain. In search of new ways to understand language
variation, change and acquisition. Input, acquisition, attrition in L2 article production.
August 2011. University of the South Philippines. Cebu International TESOL Conference.
Definiteness, Specificity and Error-rates in Advanced Thai Learners’ Article Production.
February, 2010. University of Mumbai, India. SCONLI 4. The acquisition of Wh- movement:
a study of advanced Thai learners.
http://www.sconli.org/SCONLI4/ConfSchedule.html
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