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Faculty
Cardoso,
Walcir. Ph.D. Assistant
Professor of Applied Linguistics
Applied Linguistics
/ TESL – Teaching English as a Second
Language |
walcir@education.concordia.ca
Phone: (514) 848-2424 ext. 2451
Office: LB-520-7
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Dr.
Cardoso (PhD McGill) joined the TESL Centre, Department
of Education at Concordia University in 2003 after
completing his PhD at McGill University in theoretical
linguistics (specialization in phonology and sociolinguistics).
His main research interest is to explore how the
broad insights provided by theoretical phonology
and sociolinguistics can be applied to the investigation
of the variable patterns that characterize the
speech of English learners. His most recent publications
involve the investigation of domain-driven and
sociolinguistic variation in Picard and Brazilian
Portuguese from an Optimality Theoretical perspective.
He also teaches Phonology, Computers in Language
Learning, and Methodology: Reading and Writing,
and has taught courses in theoretical and applied
linguistics for both the Department of Linguistics
at McGill University, as well as the Department
of Foreign Languages at Universidade Federal do
Pará (Brazil). His teaching career also includes
several years of ESL/EFL and Portuguese teaching
in Canada and in his native Brazil. Outside of
academia, he also writes about audio equipment
for a specialized Brazilian magazine, works as
a consultant for Lexicon Branding in the design
and evaluation of brand names for adoption in
the Brazilian market, practices his clarinet,
and experiences other worlds in the form of music,
poetry and cinema.
- Education
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Professional
experience
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Representative publications
- Current projects
- Courses taught
Education
- PhD (Linguistics, McGill
University, 2003)
- MA (TESL, Pontifícia Universidade
Católica de Minas Gerais, 1993)
- BA (Portuguese Linguistics and
Literature, Universidade Federal do Pará,
1993)
- BA (Applied English Linguistics,
Universidade Federal do Pará, 1991)
Professional
Experience
- Assistant Professor of
Applied Linguistics, Concordia University, 2003–present
- Chargé de Cours of ESL:
Listening, Université du Québec
à Montreal, 2003)
- Lecturer of Introduction to
Linguistics, McGill University, 1998–2001
- Lecturer of Portuguese as a
Foreign Language, McGill University, 2001–2003
- “Professor Auxiliar”
of English Linguistics, Universidade Federal
do Pará, 1991–1994
- Teacher of English as a Foreign
Language, Centro Cultural Brasil Estados Unidos,
1987–1992
Representative
Publications
- Cardoso, Walcir (in press). An integrated approach to variation in Optimality Theory: Evidence from Brazilian Portuguese and Picard. Romance Languages and Linguistic Theory. Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins.
- Cardoso, Walcir (in press). The Variable Acquisition of English Word-final Stops by Brazilian Portuguese Speakers. Proceedings of the 7th Generative Approaches to Second Language Acquisition Conference (GASLA 2003). Somerville, MA: Cascadilla Proceedings Project.
- Cardoso, Walcir (2003). Topics
in the phonology of Picard. PhD thesis,
McGill University. Published by the McGill Working
Papers in Linguistics.
- Cardoso, Walcir (2001). Variation
patterns in regressive assimilation in Picard.
Language Variation and Change 13, 305-341.
- Cardoso, Walcir (2000). A constraint-based
approach to variation: evidence from Picard.
Proceedings of the 12th Conference in Linguistics.
Published by the MIT Working Papers in Linguistics,
Vol. 38, 15-30.
- Cardoso, Walcir (2000). Vocalic
hiatus resolution in Picard. Proceedings
of the 10th Conference in Linguistics.
Published by the MIT Working Papers in Linguistics
37, 15-30.
- Cardoso, Walcir (1999). A quantitative
analysis of word-final /r/-deletion in Brazilian
Portuguese. Linguistica Atlantica 21,
13-52.
- Cardoso, Walcir (1998). The domain
of across-word regressive assimilation in Picard
- an optimality theoretic account. Southwest
Journal of Linguistics 17, 1-22.
- Cardoso, Walcir (1998). A variation
analysis of across-word regressive assimilation
in Picard – An optimality theoretic approach.
In C. Paradis, D. Vincent, D. Deshaies and M.
Laforest (eds.), Papers in Sociolinguistics.
Québec, Canada: Éditions Nota
Bene, 177-186.
- Cardoso, Walcir (1998). The domain
of gliding in French - an optimality theoretic
approach. Linguistica Atlantica 20,
29-50.
Current
Projects
- Fonds Québécois
de la Recherche sur le Société
et Culture (FQRSC): The phonological acquisition
of English by Brazilian Portuguese speakers:
a theoretical and sociolinguistic approach
- Concordia General Research Fund
(GRF): The variable acquisition of English syllable
structure by Brazilian Portuguese speakers:
a theoretical and sociolinguistic approach
Courses
Taught
- Advanced Phonology (APLI 601,
Concordia University)
- Computers in Language Learning
(TESL 330, Concordia University)
- Methodology: Reading and Writing
(TESL 424, Concordia University)
- Introduction to Linguistics
(104-201, McGill University)
- Introduction to the Study of
Languages (104-200, McGill University)
- Portuguese as a Foreign Language
(144-202, McGill University)
- ESL: Listening (Université
du Québec à Montréal)
- English Phonology I–IV
(Universidade Federal do Pará)
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