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ELF Communication
Today:
Acceptability and
Accessibility
in Focus

Funded by the European Union

International Conference

This conference is organized under the PRIN 2022 PNRR project “Acceptability strategies through variations of English as a lingua franca in multicultural and multimodal discourse types” (University of Salento | University of Salerno, CUP: D53D2302065 0001) funded by the European Union – Next Generation EU.

4-5 December 2024

University of Salerno, Italy

University of Salerno
Funded by Ministero dell'Università e della Ricerca
Funded by Italia Domani PNRR
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Scientific Committee

​Jacqueline Aiello (University of Salerno)
Rita Calabrese (University of Salerno)
Maria Grazia Guido (University of Salento)
Pietro Luigi Iaia (University of Salento)
Rossella Latorraca (University of Salerno)
Mariarosaria Provenzano (University of Salento)

Local Organizing Committee

​Jacqueline Aiello (University of Salerno)

Alessia Battista (University of Salerno)

Valentina de Cristofaro (University of Salerno) 

Umberto Faraone (University of Salerno) 
Rossella Latorraca (University of Salerno)

Scientific Committee
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Speakers
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Keynote Speakers

Keynote Speaker

Shondel Nero

New York University, USA

Book of Abstracts
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The Venue
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The Venue

University of Salerno, Italy

The University of Salerno (“UNISA”) is linked to the oldest academic institution in the Old Continent: the Schola Medica Salernitana. Founded in the eighth century AD, the School reached its peak between the 10th and 13th century.

As of 1987, the University is located in the town of Fisciano, a few kilometers from Salerno. Organized in the form of a campus, the university is equipped with residence halls for students and teachers, and boasts modern facilities and efficient services for orientation, teaching, studying and leisure activities.

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