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.
- Guest lectures
Personalising the impersonal: Interaction in public information messages across cultures (Universität Bayreuth, invited talk)
Barron, A. (Lecturer)
02.03.2009Activity: Talk or presentation › Guest lectures › Research
“Shall I lock him up?”: Speech act variation across the Englishes (Universität Innsbruck, invited talk)
Barron, A. (Lecturer)
26.04.2010Activity: Talk or presentation › Guest lectures › Research
'Sind Sie sicher?': Angebote und Ablehnungen in Deutschland und Irland. Ein interkultureller Vergleich
Barron, A. (Lecturer)
09.10.2007Activity: Talk or presentation › Guest lectures › Research
“Some will have a clear career path …” Metaphor: A matter of thought
Barron, A. (Lecturer)
28.06.2010Activity: Talk or presentation › Guest lectures › Education
Tag questions in Irish English and British English (Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg)
Barron, A. (Lecturer)
16.07.2015Activity: Talk or presentation › Guest lectures › Research
Teaching the machine how to assess grammar skills. Modelling verb-tense exercise characteristics as a basis for an adaptive E-learning system
Schmidt, T. (Lecturer), Pandarova, I. (Lecturer) & Jones, R. D. (Lecturer)
29.09.2017Activity: Talk or presentation › Guest lectures › Research
Team cohesion & sports teams: How team members negotiate cohesion through humour
Wolfers, S. (Speaker)
18.09.2019Activity: Talk or presentation › Guest lectures › Research
The place of Applied Linguistics in a foreign language department (University of Cork, invited talk)
Barron, A. (Lecturer)
02.07.2008Activity: Talk or presentation › Guest lectures › Research
To 'Siez' or to 'Duz?': Use and development of pronominal address forms in German in a study abroad context (Universität Potsdam, invited talk)
Barron, A. (Lecturer)
29.10.2003Activity: Talk or presentation › Guest lectures › Research
Von Irisch und Englisch: Warum die Sprache der Iren vom Aussterben bedroht war und wie sie dann aber doch gerettet wurde (Universität Bonn, invited talk)
Barron, A. (Lecturer)
02.05.2005Activity: Talk or presentation › Guest lectures › Research