Halliday, Michael Alexander Kirkwood
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1 | 1945 ca. | Michael Halliday erhält den B.A. in modern Chinese language and literature, University of London. |
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2 | 1947-1950 | Michael Halliday studiert chinesische Sprache und Kultur an der Beijing University und an der Lingnang University. |
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3 | 1954-1957 | Michael Halliday ist Assistant Lecturer in Chinese der Cambridge University. |
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4 | 1955 | Michael Halliday promoviert in Chinese Linguistics an der University of Cambridge. |
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5 | 1958-1960 | Michael Halliday ist Lecturer in General Linguistics der University of Edinburgh. |
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6 | 1960-1963 | Michael Halliday ist Reader der University of Edinburgh. |
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7 | 1963-1965 | Michael Halliday ist Direktor des Communication Research Center des University College, London. |
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8 | 1964 | Michael Halliday ist Linguistic Society of America Professor der Indiana University. |
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9 | 1965-1971 | Michael Halliday ist Professor of Linguistics der University of California, Los Angeles. |
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10 | 1972-1973 | Michael Halliday ist Fellow des Center for Advanced Study in Behavioural Sciences, Stanford University. |
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11 | 1973-1974 | Michael Halliday ist Professor of Linguistics der University of Illinois. |
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12 | 1974 | Michael Halliday ist Professor of Language and Linguistics der Essex University. |
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13 | 1976-1987 | Michael Halliday ist Professor of Linguistics der University of Sydney. |
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14 | 1976 | Gründung des Department of Linguistics der University of Sydney durch Michael Halliday. |
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1 | 2006 | Halliday, Michael. Studies in Chinese language. Ed. by Jonathan Webster. (London : Continuum, 2006). (The collected works ; vol. 8). | Publication / HallM1 |
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