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Dr. Clive Forrester has been teaching academic writing and linguistics at the undergraduate level for roughly 12 years now. He's a faculty member at the Dept. of English Language & Literature at the University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.
Before moving to Canada, Dr. Forrester lectured at UWI, Mona and UTech, Jamaica. His research in forensic linguistics focuses on how Jamaican Creole shows up in courtrooms.
He joins me on this episode, along with artist and creative entrepreneur Robynn Bourne, to talk about how Jamaican language is treated in films featuring Caribbean characters.
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Connect with Dr. Clive Forrester
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Connect with Robynn Bourne
By Rachel Osbourne
Dr. Clive Forrester has been teaching academic writing and linguistics at the undergraduate level for roughly 12 years now. He's a faculty member at the Dept. of English Language & Literature at the University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.
Before moving to Canada, Dr. Forrester lectured at UWI, Mona and UTech, Jamaica. His research in forensic linguistics focuses on how Jamaican Creole shows up in courtrooms.
He joins me on this episode, along with artist and creative entrepreneur Robynn Bourne, to talk about how Jamaican language is treated in films featuring Caribbean characters.
We talked about:
Connect with Dr. Clive Forrester
Select courses
Connect with Robynn Bourne