Professorship for English Linguistics
Organisational unit: Professoship
Main research areas
The focus of research at the Chair of English Linguistics is on language use and interaction in context. Broadly put, we are interested
- in how conventions of language use and interaction vary across varieties and cultures (Intercultural Pragmatics, Variational Pragmatics, Contrastive Genre Analysis)
- in how pragmatic variation across varieties can be studied methodologically and theoretically
- in the conventions of use Irish English, and particularly in how these conventions vary vis-à-vis other varieties (the Pragmatics of Irish English)
- in how foreign and second language learners use language in context and how they develop such competencies over time (L2 Pragmatics). In this area, particular emphasis is placed on pragmatic development during stay abroad and on language use and interaction in the online telecollaborative context and
- in how conventions of language use can be taught using corpora, text-books and telecollaboration.
In addition, major international editing projects, including The Routledge Handbook of Pragmatics (Routledge) and Pragmatics of Discourse: Handbook of Pragmatics III (De Gruyter, Mouton) have also been carried out.
- Conference Presentations
Learning How to Request Using Textbooks: A Pragmalinguistic, Sociopragmatic and Cross-cultural Analysis (Ireland International Conference on Education - IICE 2016, Dublin)
Barron, A. (Speaker)
24.10.2016 → 27.10.2016Activity: Talk or presentation › Conference Presentations › Research
Learning the limits of appropriateness: Failed humour among members of a professional football team and its impact on group membership
Wolfers, S. (Speaker)
23.10.2019 → 25.10.2019Activity: Talk or presentation › Conference Presentations › Research
Linguistics and intercultural communication: A challenge for empirical researchers (20. Jahrestagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Sprachwissenschaft (DGfS), Halle/Saale)
Barron, A. (Speaker)
03.03.1998 → 06.03.1998Activity: Talk or presentation › Conference Presentations › Research
“Man that is so funny” – Negotiating group membership through humour rejection among members of a professional football team.
Wolfers-Pommerenke, S. (Speaker)
09.12.2021Activity: Talk or presentation › Conference Presentations › Research
More is best. Triangulation of non-native data (30. Jahrestagung, Gesellschaft für Angewandte Linguistik (GAL), Frankfurt a.M.)
Barron, A. (Speaker)
30.09.1999 → 02.10.1999Activity: Talk or presentation › Conference Presentations › Research
Negotiating team cohesion through processes of inclusion and exclusion. An ethnographic study of a professional football team.
Wolfers-Pommerenke, S. (Speaker)
01.06.2021Activity: Talk or presentation › Conference Presentations › Research
New Methods for Pragmatics of New Englishes
Barron, A. (Keynote Speaker) & Schneider, K. P. (Keynote Speaker)
21.04.2021Activity: Talk or presentation › Conference Presentations › Research
No problem, alright, you're welcome: Responding to thanks in Ireland, England and Canada (New Perspectives on Irish English 6, University of Vienna)
Barron, A. (Speaker)
20.02.2020Activity: Talk or presentation › Conference Presentations › Research
“Oh ok. (.) Yeah, do you have like Christmas exams or anything?” Constructing small talk in learner - native speaker voice-based telecollaboration
Black, E. (Speaker)
01.06.2014Activity: Talk or presentation › Conference Presentations › Research
"Oh ok. (.) Yeah, do you have like Christmas exams or anything?": Constructing small talk in learner-native speaker voice-based telecollaboration (6th Intercultural Pragmatics and Communication conference - INPRA 2014, Msida/Malta)
Barron, A. (Keynote Speaker)
30.05.2014 → 01.06.2014Activity: Talk or presentation › Conference Presentations › Research