Phalangchok Wanphet

Position:  Lecturer

Department: Language Studies

Educational background:

Ph.D. (English and Linguistics), University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, USA

M.A. (Applied Linguistics and TESOL), Georgia State University, Atlanta, USA

M.A. (App. Ling. in EST) (KMUTT)

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Publications:

Journals

  • Wanphet, P., An Emic Approach to Research on Conversational Gap in the Foreign Language Classroom, RESLA: Revista Española de Lingüística Aplicada/Spanish Journal of Applied Linguistics, Volume 28, Issue 1, 2015, pp. 319 – 340.
  • Esguerra, R. and Wanphet, P., Emergent Vocabulary in Second Language Conversations among Learners, Language and Dialogue, Volume 5, Issue 2, 2015, pp. 283 – 299.
  • Wanphet, P., Examining Relevance Theory during One-Hundred Minutes of Twitter Discourse during the 2011 Egyptian Revolution, International Journal of Communication and Linguistic Studies, 2014 (Online), pp. 1 – 13.

Presentations:

  • Wanphet, P., A Conversation Analysis of Private Speech by English Language Learners in Tasks with High Level of Difficulty, The 25th EURO Second Language Association “Second Language Acquisition: Implication for Language Sciences”, Aix-en-Provence, France, 26 – 29 August 2015.
  • Wanphet, P., A Conversation Analysis of EFL Teachers’ Nonverbal Gesture in Language Elicitation Stage, The 12th ELIA: Issues in Intercultural Learning and Teaching across L2 Contexts and Situations, University of Seville, Seville, Spain, 1 – 3 July 2015, pp. 57 – 58.
  • Wanphet, P., A Conversation Analysis of Language Teacher Talk in Lesson Opening: Topic Shift and Negotiation, The XXXIII AESLA International Conference “Multimodal Communication in the 21st Century: Professional and Academic Challenges”, Technical University of Madrid, Madrid, Spain, 16-18 April 2015, pp. 165 – 166.
  • Wanphet, P., Catch Operational Face Maintenance Caught on Tape: Online Chatters’ Initial Intention, Text Production Process, and Publicly Displayed Messages, The 17th World Congress of the International Association of Applied, Linguistics (AILA), Brisbane, Australia, 10 – 15 August 2014.
  • Wanphet, P., Examining Relevance Theory: Possible Topics and Subtopics Initiation and Approval on Twitter Discourse during the 2011 Egyptian Revolution, The ninth International Conference on Technology, Knowledge and Society “Organize, Re-Imagine: New Media and Social Movements”, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada , 13 – 14 January 2013.
  • Wanphet, P., A Conversation Analysis of Typed Inner Speech in Online Chats: An Answer to the Curiosity about the Psychological Activity-In-Progress, The International Conference on Qualitative Methods in Social Sciences: Curiosity and Serendipity (ESA RN 20), 20 – 21 September 2012, University of Lund, Sweden.
  • Wanphet, P., Continuous Identity Shift: Investigating Observable Identity Shift in Personal Sex Ads on the Internet, The International Conference on Identity, Culture & Communication, Saint Louis University, Madrid, Spain, 19 – 21 April 2012, p. 49.
  • Wanphet, P., Social and Cognitive Aspects of Self Repair in Web Chats, The 3rd International Conference on Language and Communication “Interdisciplinary Discourses in Language and Communication” (ICLC), 15 – 16 December 2011, Bangkok.

Contact details: 02 470 -8758
Email: phalangchok.wan@kmutt.ac.th



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