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.
- 2019
'Your're welcome', 'alright', 'okay': Analysing pragmatic variation across the Englishes (Universität Bielefeld, invited talk)
Barron, A. (Oral presentation)
19.06.2019Activity: Talk or presentation › Guest lectures › Research
Contrastivity and the pragmatic variable: Responses to thanks across English as a pluricentric language (Language, Nations, Cultures: Pluricentric Languages in Contest (s), Universität Stockholm)
Barron, A. (Plenary speaker)
24.05.2019Activity: Talk or presentation › Conference Presentations › Research
'Sorry Miss I completely forgot it': A variational pragmatic perspective on apologies in Irish English and English English (Languages, Nations, Cultures: Pluricentric Languages in Context(s), Stockholm)
Barron, A. (Oral presentation)
23.05.2019Activity: Talk or presentation › Conference Presentations › Research
Contrasting pragmatic choices in responding to thanks in Ireland, England and Canada (New Apporaches to Irish English (Corpus) Pragmatics - 2019, Dortmund)
Barron, A. (Speaker)
27.04.2019Activity: Talk or presentation › Conference Presentations › Research
Contrastive Pragmatics: A Cross-Disciplinary Journal (Journal)
Barron, A. (Editorial Board)
2019 → …Activity: Publication peer-review and editorial work › Editor of journals › Research
- 2018
Challenging the status quo - the positioning of female researchers in the footballing world
Wolfers, S. (Keynote Speaker)
29.11.2018 → 30.11.2018Activity: Talk or presentation › Conference Presentations › Research
"Listen I‘m sorry. I didn‘t mean to offend you.": Conventions of language use across the Englishes (Universität Erfurt)
Barron, A. (Oral presentation)
27.11.2018Activity: Talk or presentation › Guest lectures › Research
About 'Blacks who can't dance' and 'being something pleasing to the eye' - Racialised and gendered discourse in a German professional football team
Wolfers, S. (Speaker)
19.11.2018Activity: Talk or presentation › Guest lectures › Research
Female researchers in masculine dominated contexts. A case study of German professional football
Wolfers, S. (Speaker)
01.10.2018 → 07.10.2018Activity: Talk or presentation › Conference Presentations › Research
“Are you the Black who can’t dance?” – Identity construction and racial humour in German professional and elite football
Wolfers, S. (Speaker)
07.09.2018Activity: Talk or presentation › Conference Presentations › Research