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Im Wintersemester 2024/25 mittwochs von 14:00-15:00 Uhr
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Professor/in, Anglistik: Linguistik II - English Linguistics & Language History
Aktuelle Veranstaltungen
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2024 WS
- Areas and Approaches II Gr. 5
- Queer(ing) Linguistics : Anglistik und Germanistik im Dialog
- Research Colloquium (Forschungskolloquium Linguistik für Master-Studierende)
- Introduction to Discourse Analysis
- Language Variation and Change
- Feminist Conversations
- Queer(ing) Linguistics: Anglistik und Germanistik im Dialog
Vergangene Veranstaltungen (max. 10)
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2024 SS
- Sociolinguistic Cocktail Speaker's series - Vortrag
- Research Colloquium (Forschungskolloquium Linguistik für Master-Studierende)
- Queer(ing) Linguistics: Anglistik und Germanistik im Dialog
- Sociolinguistic Cocktail Speaker's series - Vortrag
- Guided Research: Language Change across the Life Span
- Queer(ing) Linguistics : Anglistik und Germanistik im Dialog
- Feminist Conversations
- Gastvortrag Lars Vorberger
- Feminist Conversations
- Areas and Approaches II Gr. 2
Die folgenden Publikationen sind in der Online-Universitätsbibliographie der Universität Duisburg-Essen verzeichnet. Weitere Informationen finden Sie gegebenenfalls auch auf den persönlichen Webseiten der Person.
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Commemorative city-texts : Spatio-temporal patterns in street names in Leipzig, East Germany and Poznań, PolandIn: Language in Society Jg. 21 (2023) Nr. 3, S. 1 - 30Online Volltext: dx.doi.org/ (Open Access)
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Post-educator relaxation in the U-shaped curve : Evidence from a panel study of Tyneside (ing)In: Language Variation and Change Jg. 35 (2023) Nr. 3, S. 325 - 350Online Volltext: dx.doi.org/ (Open Access)
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Towards a taxonomy of arguments for and against street renaming Exploring the discursive embedding of street name changes in the Leipzig cityscapeIn: Linguistic Landscape Jg. 9 (2023) Nr. 1, S. 5 - 35Online Volltext: dx.doi.org/ Online Volltext (Open Access)
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Changes in the commemorative streetscape of Leipzig over the past 100 yearsIn: Journal of Linguistic Geography Jg. 10 (2022) Nr. 2, S. 112 - 129Online Volltext: dx.doi.org/ (Open Access)
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Exploring age-related changes in the realisation of (t)In: English World-Wide Jg. 43 (2022) Nr. 3, S. 297 - 329Online Volltext: dx.doi.org/
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Towards an Empirically-based Model of Age-graded Behaviour : Trac(ing) linguistic malleability across the entire adult life-spanIn: University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in Linguistics Jg. 28 (2022) Nr. 2, S. 101 - 110
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Community cityscape : Modes of engagement and co-construction of the streetscapeIn: Linguistics Vanguard Jg. 7 (2021) Nr. Suppl. 5, 0150Online Volltext: dx.doi.org/ Online Volltext (Open Access)
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Editorial : Ideology and commemoration in the urban spaceIn: Linguistics Vanguard Jg. 7 (2021) Nr. s5, 0010Online Volltext: dx.doi.org/ Online Volltext (Open Access)
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Ideology in the linguistic landscape: Towards a quantitative approachIn: Discourse and Society Jg. 32 (2021) Nr. 4, S. 405 - 425
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(h) in Marshallese EnglishIn: Asia-Pacific Language Variation Jg. 6 (2020) Nr. 2, S. 222 - 249Online Volltext: dx.doi.org/
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[In]stability in the use of a stable variableIn: Linguistics Vanguard Jg. 5 (2019) Nr. s2, S. 20180024Online Volltext: dx.doi.org/
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Mapping the linguistic landscapes of the Marshall Islands – ADDENDUMIn: Journal of Linguistic Geography Jg. 6 (2018) Nr. 1, S. 76 - 76Online Volltext: dx.doi.org/
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Marshallese English : A first sketchIn: World Englishes Jg. 37 (2018) Nr. 2, S. 356 - 383Online Volltext: dx.doi.org/
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Levelling across the life-span? : Tracing the FACE vowel in panel data from the North East of EnglandIn: Journal of Sociolinguistics Jg. 21 (2017) Nr. 1, S. 3 - 33Online Volltext: dx.doi.org/
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Mapping the linguistic landscapes of the Marshall IslandsIn: Journal of Linguistic Geography Jg. 5 (2017) Nr. 2, S. 67 - 85Online Volltext: dx.doi.org/ Online Volltext (Open Access)
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Investigating the Effect of Socio-Cognitive Salience and Speaker-Based Factors in Morpho-Syntactic Life-Span ChangeIn: Journal of English Linguistics Jg. 44 (2016) Nr. 3, S. 199 - 229Online Volltext: dx.doi.org/
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Expanding the circle to learner english : Investigating quotative marking in a German student communityIn: American Speech Jg. 90 (2015) Nr. 4, S. 441 - 478Online Volltext: dx.doi.org/
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Exploring linguistic malleability across the life span : Age-specific patterns in quotative useIn: Language in Society Jg. 44 (2015) Nr. 4, S. 457 - 496Online Volltext: dx.doi.org/
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Perception, cognition, and linguistic structure : The effect of linguistic modularity and cognitive style on sociolinguistic processingIn: Language Variation and Change Jg. 27 (2015) Nr. 3, S. 319 - 348Online Volltext: dx.doi.org/
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Employing geographical principles for sampling in state of the art dialectological projectsIn: Journal of Linguistic Geography Jg. 1 (2013) Nr. 2, S. 96 - 114Online Volltext: dx.doi.org/
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T-to-R and the Northern Subject Rule : Questionnaire-based spatial, social and structural linguisticsIn: English Language and Linguistics Jg. 17 (2013) Nr. 1, S. 85 - 128Online Volltext: dx.doi.org/ (Open Access)
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Quotations across the generations: A multivariate analysis of speech and thought introducers across 5 decades of Tyneside speechIn: Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory Jg. 7 (2011) Nr. 1, S. 59 - 92Online Volltext: dx.doi.org/ (Open Access)
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Intensifiers on Tyneside : longitudinal developments and new trendsIn: English World-Wide Jg. 31 (2010) Nr. 3, S. 252 - 287Online Volltext: dx.doi.org/ (Open Access)
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The sociolinguistics of a short-lived innovation : Tracing the development of quotative all across spoken and internet newsgroup dataIn: Language Variation and Change Jg. 22 (2010) Nr. 2, S. 191 - 219Online Volltext: dx.doi.org/ (Open Access)
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Localized globalization : A multi-local, multivariate investigation of quotative be likeIn: Journal of Sociolinguistics Jg. 13 (2009) Nr. 3, S. 291 - 331Online Volltext: dx.doi.org/
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The quantitative analysis of morphosyntactic variation : Constructing and quantifying the denominatorIn: Linguistics and Language Compass Jg. 3 (2009) Nr. 4, S. 1010 - 1033Online Volltext: dx.doi.org/
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The localization of global linguistic variantsIn: English World-Wide Jg. 29 (2008) Nr. 1, S. 15 - 44Online Volltext: dx.doi.org/
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Intensive and quotative ALL : Something old, something newIn: American Speech Jg. 82 (2007) Nr. 1, S. 3 - 31Online Volltext: dx.doi.org/ (Open Access)
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Diagnostics of age-graded linguistic behaviour : The case of the quotative systemIn: Journal of Sociolinguistics Jg. 10 (2006) Nr. 1, S. 3 - 30Online Volltext: dx.doi.org/
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Social stereotypes, personality traits and regional perception displaced : Attitudes towards the 'new' quotatives in the U.K.In: Journal of Sociolinguistics Jg. 10 (2006) Nr. 3, S. 362 - 381Online Volltext: dx.doi.org/
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The lady was al demonyak : Historical aspects of Adverb allIn: English Language and Linguistics Jg. 10 (2006) Nr. 2, S. 345 - 370Online Volltext: dx.doi.org/ (Open Access)
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Putting Perception to the Reality Test : The Case of "Go" and "Like"
32nd New Ways of Analyzing Variation Conference ; NWAV 32 ; October 9-12, 2003, Philadelphia,In: University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in Linguistics Jg. 10 (2005) Nr. 2, S. 61 - 76 -
Comparing perceptions and reality : newcomers to the quotative systemIn: Edinburgh Working Papers in Applied Linguistics Jg. 13 (2004) S. 1 - 14
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The co-occurrence of quotatives with mimetic performancesIn: Edinburgh Working Papers in Applied Linguistics Jg. 12 (2003) S. 1 - 9
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An alternative view of "like" : its grammaticalisation in conversational American English and beyondIn: Edinburgh Working Papers in Applied Linguistics Jg. 11 (2001) S. 21 - 41
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Introduction: Expanding LL studies to space-time (dis)continuitiesIn: Space-Time (Dis)continuities in the Linguistic Landscape: Studies in the Symbolic (Re-)appropriation of Public Space / Buchstaller, Isabelle; Fabiszak, Małgorzata; Ross, Melody (Hrsg.) (2024) S. 1 - 9Online Volltext: dx.doi.org/
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Introduction : Panel Research: Theoretical and Methodological ImplicationsIn: Language Variation and Language Change Across the Lifespan: Theoretical and Empirical Perspectives from Panel Studies / Beaman, Karen V.; Buchstaller, Isabelle (Hrsg.) (2021) S. 1 - 14Online Volltext: dx.doi.org/ (Open Access)
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IntroductionIn: Language Variation - European Perspectives VI: Selected Papers from the Eighth International Conference on Language Variation in Europe (ICLaVE 8), Leipzig, May 2015 / International Conference on Language Variation in Europe ; ICLaVE ; 27.5.–29.5.2015, Leipzig / Buchstaller, Isabelle; Siebenhaar, Beat (Hrsg.) (2017) S. VIII - XVI
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Using Panel Data in the Sociolinguistic Study of Variation and ChangeIn: Panel studies of variation and change / Evans Wagner, Suzanne; Buchstaller, Isabelle (Hrsg.) (2017) S. 1 - 18
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IntroductionIn: Pidgins and Creoles beyond Africa-Europe Encounters / Buchstaller, Isabelle; Holmberg, Anders; Almoaily, Mohammad (Hrsg.) (2014) S. 1 - 5
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Preface: Introductory remarks on new and old quotativesIn: Quotatives: cross-linguistic and cross-disciplinary perspectives / Buchstaller, Isabelle; van Alphen, Ingrid (Hrsg.) (2012) S. XI - XXX
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Age grading across 42 years of panel data from the North East of EnglandIn: Corpora for Language and Aging Research 4: CLARe 4 in Helsinki, Finland ; 27 February – 1 March 2019 ; Book of Abstracts / Corpora for Language and Aging Research ; CLARe ; 27.02.-01.03.2019, Helsinki / Lindholm, Camilla; Gerstenberg, Annette (Hrsg.) (2019) S. 8 - 9
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Age-graded patterns in the realisation of (ing) : Expanding the window of analysis into middle and old ageIn: UK Language Variation and Change 12: Book of Abstracts / 12th UK Language Variation and Change Conference ; UKLVC 12 ; 3-5 September 2019, London (2019) S. 40
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Intraspeaker variation in Newcastle English : real-time variation in emerging adulthoodIn: UK Language Variation and Change 12: Book of Abstracts / 12th UK Language Variation and Change Conference ; UKLVC 12 ; 3-5 September 2019, London (2019) S. 125 - 126
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Competing ideologies, competing semiotics : A critical perspective on politically-driven renaming practices in Eastern Germany and PolandIn: Abstracts: 38th International LAUD Symposium // 2nd Cultural Linguistics International Conference / 38th International LAUD Symposium - 2nd Cultural Linguistics International Conference, 23.-26.07.2018, Landau (2018) S. 21 - 22Online Volltext (Open Access)
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Investigating ideological street renaming in Eastern Germany and PolandIn: Passing the Torch: Methods and Innovation ; NWAV 47 / 47th New Ways of Analyzing Variation Conference ; NWAV 47 ; October 18-21, 2018, New York (2018) S. 45
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[In]stability in the use of a stable variable across the life-span : Evidence from TynesideIn: 8th Northern Englishes Workshop 2018: Book of Abstracts / Northern Englishes Workshop ; 27th-28th March 2018, Newcastle (2018) S. 1
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Exploring changes across the life-span of the individual : Evidence from two phonetic changes in the North East of EnglandIn: UKLVC11: 29th -31st August 2017 ; Abstract booklet / 11th UK Language Variation and Change Conference ; UKLVC 11 ; 29-31 August 2017, Cardiff (2017) S. 24 - 25
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The effect of the socioeconomic trajectory on longitudinal life-span changeIn: Encounters in Language and Aging Research: International Conference CLARe3 ; [Abstracts] / Corpora for Language and Aging Research ; CLARe ; March 6–8, 2017, Berlin (2017) S. 14 - 15
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Changes across the life-span in the Tyneside FACE vowelIn: The Seventh Northern Englishes Workshop: Abstract Booklet / Northern Englishes Workshop ; 14th − 15th April 2016, Edinburgh (2016) S. 7
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Language contact at the dateline : Investigating Marshallese EnglishIn: Sociolinguistics Symposium 21: Attitudes and Prestige ; e-Book of Abstracts / Sociolinguistics Symposium ; June 15-18, 2016, Murcia, Spain (2016) S. 159 - 160
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Toward an integrated model of sociolinguistic perceptionIn: Sociolinguistics Symposium 21: Attitudes and Prestige ; e-Book of Abstracts / Sociolinguistics Symposium ; 15 - 18 June 2016, Murcia, Spain (2016) S. 561 - 562
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Acquiring vernacular forms in a naturalistic setting : Investigating innovative quotatives in German learner EnglishIn: EuroSLA 25: Second Language Acquisition ; Implications for language sciences ; Book of Abstracts / 25th Annual Conference of the European Second Language Association ; EuroSLA 25 ; 27 - 29 August 2015, Aix-en-Provence / Bigi, Brigitte; Pichon-Starke, Claudia (Hrsg.) (2015) S. 158
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Expanding the circle to Learner English : Investigating quotative marking in a German student communityIn: 8th International Conference on Language Variation in Europe: Book of Abstracts / International Conference on Language Variation in Europe ; ICLaVE ; 27.5.–29.5.2015, Leipzig (2015) S. 41
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Six decades of interviews on TynesideIn: 8th International Conference on Language Variation in Europe: Book of Abstracts / International Conference on Language Variation in Europe ; ICLaVE ; 27.5.–29.5.2015, Leipzig (2015) S. 33
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Diagnostics of language change : Attitudes, stereotypes and real time dataIn: UKLVC 9: Conference programme and abstract book / 9th UK Language Variation and Change Conference ; UKLVC 9 ; 2-4 September 2013; Sheffield (2013) S. 18
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How to define a variable? : Discussions and their consequences in diachronic sociolinguistic analysisIn: Language and the City: Sociolinguistics Symposium 19 ; Abstracts / Sociolinguistics Symposium ; August 21-24, 2012, Berlin / Hüning, Matthias; Reich, Uli (Hrsg.) (2012) S. 365 - 366
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The Diachronic Electronic Corpus of Tyneside English (DECTE) : Real Time Variation in ActionIn: ICLaVE 6: 6th International Conference on Language Variation in Europe ; Abstracts / International Conference on Language Variation in Europe ; ICLaVE ; June 29 - July 1, 2011, Freiburg (2011) S. 76 - 77
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New perspectives on new (and old) quotatives : WorkshopIn: Book of Abstracts: Sociolinguistics Symposium 17, Micro and Macro Connections / Sociolinguistics Symposium ; 3-5 April 2008, Amsterdam (2008) S. 204
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Towards a syntactic atlas of Northern England : Micro and macro aspects of the interplay between grammar, geography and genderIn: Book of Abstracts: Sociolinguistics Symposium 17, Micro and Macro Connections / Sociolinguistics Symposium ; 3-5 April 2008, Amsterdam (2008) S. 43
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Marshallese EnglishIn: Micronesian Englishes / Britain, David; Matsumoto, Kazuko; Hess, Dominique; Leonhardt, Tobias; Lynch, Sara (Hrsg.) 2025 in press
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Commemorative street naming practices in the border towns Frankfurt (Oder)/SłubiceIn: Space-Time (Dis)continuities in the Linguistic Landscape: Studies in the Symbolic (Re-)appropriation of Public Space / Buchstaller, Isabelle; Fabiszak, Małgorzata; Ross, Melody (Hrsg.) 2024, S. 167 - 187Online Volltext: dx.doi.org/ (Open Access)
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Competing Ideologies, Competing Semiotics : A Critical Perspective on Politically-driven Renaming Practices in Annaberg-Buchholz, Eastern GermanyIn: Linguistic Landscapes im deutschsprachigen Kontext: Forschungsperspektiven, Methoden und Anwendungsmöglichkeiten / GAL-Kongress 2018 "Sprachen – Kommunikation – Öffentlichkeit", 11-14 September 2018, Essen / Ziegler, Evelyn; Marten, Heiko F. (Hrsg.) 2021Online Volltext: dx.doi.org/ Online Volltext (Open Access)
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Exploring the effect of linguistic architecture and heuristic method in panel analysisIn: Language Variation and Language Change Across the Lifespan: Theoretical and Empirical Perspectives from Panel Studies / Beaman, Karen V; Buchstaller, Isabelle (Hrsg.) 2021, S. 185 - 208
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The Beginnings of Panel Research : Individual Language Variation, Change, and Stability in EskilstunaIn: Language Variation and Language Change Across the Lifespan: Theoretical and Empirical Perspectives from Panel Studies / Beaman, Karen V.; Buchstaller, Isabelle (Hrsg.) 2021, S. 17 - 55Online Volltext: dx.doi.org/
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Advancing Socio-grammatical Variation and Change : Theoretical and Methodological ImplicationsIn: Advancing Socio-grammatical Variation and Change: In Honour of Jenny Cheshire / Beaman, Karen V.; Buchstaller, Isabelle; Fox, Susan; Walker, James A. (Hrsg.) 2020, S. 1 - 12Online Volltext: dx.doi.org/
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Towards an Integrated Model of Perception : Linguistic Architecture and the Dynamics of Sociolinguistic CognitionIn: Advancing Socio-grammatical Variation and Change: In Honour of Jenny Cheshire / Beaman, Karen V.; Buchstaller, Isabelle; Fox, Susan; Walker, James A. (Hrsg.) 2020, S. 32 - 54Online Volltext: dx.doi.org/
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Introduction to the VolumeIn: The Routledge Companion to the Work of John R. Rickford / Blake, Renée; Buchstaller, Isabelle (Hrsg.) 2019, S. 3 - 4Online Volltext: dx.doi.org/
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Investigating the bilingual landscape of the Marshall IslandsIn: Expanding the Linguistic Landscape: Linguistic Diversity, Multimodality and the Use of Space as a Semiotic Resource / 37th International LAUD Symposium (Linguistic Agency University of Duisburg), 04.-06.04.2016, Koblenz-Landau / Pütz, Martin; Mundt, Neele (Hrsg.) 2018, S. 203 - 228Online Volltext: dx.doi.org/; Online Volltext: dx.doi.org/
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The Effect of Economic Trajectory and Speaker Profile on Lifespan Change : Evidence from Stative Possessives on TynesideIn: Sociolinguistics in England / Braber, Natalie; Jansen, Sandra (Hrsg.) 2018, S. 215 - 241Online Volltext: dx.doi.org/ (Open Access)
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Reported speechIn: The Routledge Handbook of Pragmatics / Barron, Anne; Gu, Yueguo; Steen, Gerard (Hrsg.) 2017, S. 399 - 416Online Volltext: dx.doi.org/
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The Diachronic Electronic Corpus of Tyneside English and the Talk of the Toon : Issues in Preservation and Public EngagementIn: Creating and Digitizing Language Corpora: Vol. 3, Databases for Public Engagement / Corrigan, Karen P.; Mears, Adam (Hrsg.) 2016, S. 177 - 210
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Morphosyntactic features of Northern EnglishIn: Researching Northern English / Hickey, Raymond (Hrsg.) 2015, S. 71 - 98
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Commentary: Television and language use : What do we mean by influence and how do we detect it?In: Mediatization and sociolinguistic change / Androutsopoulos, Jannis (Hrsg.) 2014, S. 205 - 214Online Volltext: dx.doi.org/
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Population samplesIn: Research methods in linguistics / Podesva, Robert J.; Sharma, Devyani (Hrsg.) 2013, S. 74 - 95
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How to make intuitions succeed : Testing methods for analysing syntactic microvariationIn: Analysing Variation in English / Maguire, Warren; McMahon, April (Hrsg.) 2011, S. 30 - 48Online Volltext: dx.doi.org/
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“‘Judge not lest ye be judged’ : Exploring methods for the collection of socio-syntactic dataIn: Language variation - European perspectives III: selected papers from the 5th International Conference on Language Variation in Europe (ICLaVE 5), Copenhagen, June 2009 / International Conference on Language Variation in Europe ; ICLaVE ; June 25-27, 2009, Copenhagen / Gregersen, Frans; Parrott, Jeffrey K.; Quist, Pia (Hrsg.) 2011, S. 149 - 160Online Volltext: dx.doi.org/
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Globalization and local reappropriation : The case of the quotative systemIn: Perspektiven der Jugendsprachforschung / Dürscheid, Christa; Spitzmüller, Jürgen (Hrsg.) 2006, S. 315 - 334
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"He goes" and "I’m like" : the New Quotatives Re-visitedIn: Current Trends in Intercultural, Cognitive and Social Pragmatics / Garcés Conejos, Pilar; Gómez Morón, Reyes; Fernández Amaya, Lucía; Padilla Cruz, Manuel (Hrsg.) 2004, S. 219 - 240
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Space-Time (Dis)continuities in the Linguistic Landscape : Studies in the Symbolic (Re-)appropriation of Public SpaceNew York (2024)Online Volltext: dx.doi.org/
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Ideology and commemoration in the urban scapeIn: Linguistics Vanguard Jg. 7, S5 (2021)
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Language Variation and Language Change Across the Lifespan : Theoretical and Empirical Perspectives from Panel StudiesIn: Routledge Studies in Language Change New York (2021) 310 SeitenOnline Volltext: dx.doi.org/
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The Routledge Companion to the Work of John R. RickfordNew York (2019) 522 SeitenOnline Volltext: dx.doi.org/
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Language Variation - European Perspectives VI : Selected Papers from the Eighth International Conference on Language Variation in Europe (ICLaVE 8), Leipzig, May 2015
International Conference on Language Variation in Europe ; ICLaVE ; 27.5.–29.5.2015, Leipzig,In: Studies in Language Variation Amsterdam Jg. 19 (2017) XVI, 237 SeitenOnline Volltext: dx.doi.org/ -
Panel Studies of Variation and ChangeIn: Routledge studies in language and change New York (2017) xvi, 294 SeitenOnline Volltext: dx.doi.org/
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Pidgins and Creoles beyond Africa-Europe encountersIn: Creole language library Amsterdam Jg. 47 (2014) 178 Seiten
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Quotatives : new trends and sociolinguistic implicationsIn: Language in Society Chichester Jg. 41 (2014) XVIII, 306 S.Online Volltext: dx.doi.org/
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Quotatives : cross-linguistic and cross-disciplinary perspectivesIn: Converging evidence in language and communication research Amsterdam Jg. 15 (2012) XXX, 296 SeitenOnline Volltext: dx.doi.org/
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The Diachronic Electronic Corpus of Tyneside English : [corpus and handbook]Newcastle upon Tyne (2012)
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The Talk of the Toon : An archive of local language and stories ; the memories, thoughts and opinions of the people of Tyneside, past and present, in their own wordsNewcastle upon Tyne (2012)
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The talk of the toon : stories from the people of the North East, past and present, in their own wordsNewcastle upon Tyne (2011) 32 Seiten. 1 CD-ROM
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The Sociolinguistic Constraints on the Quotative System : British English and American English ComparedEdinburgh (2004) XVI, 337 Seiten
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Advancing Socio-grammatical Variation and Change : In Honour of Jenny CheshireIn: Routledge Studies in Sociolinguistics London (2020) 446 SeitenOnline Volltext: dx.doi.org/
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“(Re)defining the envelope of variatio : A discussion of adjectival intensification
44th New Ways in Analysing Variation Conference ; NWAV 44 ; October 22-‐25, 2015, Toronto,(2015) -
Introducing the Diachronic Corpus of Tyneside Speech (DECTE) : Methods, data and applications
38th New Ways in Analysing Variation ; NWAV 38 ; 22-25 October 2009, Ottawa,(2009) -
California All
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The Sociolinguistics of a fad? : Methods and findings
Linguistics Ellipsis ; 10-12 June 2006, Durham, UK,(2006) -
Exploring linguistic (in)stability across the life-span
Sociolinguistics LabFest ; 04 April 2019, Essen,Essen (2019) -
Exploring the range and the determinants of linguistic (in)stability across the life-span
Universität Wuppertal, 19. Juni 2019,(2019) -
Investigating Ideological Street Renaming in Eastern Germany and Poland
Sociolinguistics LabFest ; 04 April 2019, Essen,Essen (2019) -
Linguistic malleability after university : Investigating the effect of post-university trajectories on linguistic practices
International Conference on Language Variation in Europe ; ICLaVE 10 ; 26–28 June 2019. Leeuwarden/Ljouwert,(2019) -
Shifting borders, shifting languages : Investigating the commemorative cityscape at the Polish-German border
International Conference on Language Variation in Europe ; ICLaVE 10 ; 26–28 June 2019, Leeuwarden/Ljouwert,(2019) -
The unstoppable glottal stop? Examining (t) realisation in trend and panel data from the North East of England
Universität Regensburg, 25. Mai 2019,(2019) -
(h) in Marshallese English
22nd Sociolinguistics Symposium ; SS 22 ; 27th-30th June 2018. Auckland, New Zealand,(2018) -
Exploring the range and the determinants of linguistic (in)stability across the life-span
Cambridge University, 26.11.2018, Cambridge,Cambridge (2018) -
Individual patterns of language use across the life-span : Plenarvortag
Replication in Language ; 15. Januar 2018, Leipzig,(2018) -
Language Change Across the Lifespan
Distinguished Professors Lectures ; 26.04.2018. Poznan University,Poznen (2018) -
Localised reactions to the challenges of climate change : Comparing language policy in Kiribati and the Republic of the Marshall Islands
22nd Sociolinguistics Symposium ; SS 22 ; 27th - 30th June 2018, Auckland, New Zealand,(2018) -
Media perception of transformations in the commemorative cityscape
Urban Language Research: Variation - Contact – Perception ; 31.10. - 03.11.2018, Graz,(2018) -
Down to a (t) : Exploring the complex conditioning effects on t-glottaling across the life-span
International Conference on Language Variation in Europe ; ICLaVE 9 ; June 6 - 9, 2017, Malaga,(2017) -
Examining the role of the individual in ongoing longitudinal language change : The Newcastle FACE vowel
Universität Duisburg-Essen, 21.06.2016,(2016) -
Exploring online perceptions of clustered variability : Towards an integrated model of phonetic and morphosyntactic variation
45th New Ways of Analyzing Variation Conference ; NWAV 45 ; 3-6 November 2016, Vancouver,(2016) -
Language contact at the dateline : Exploring the linguistic landscapes of the Marshall islands
45th New Ways of Analyzing Variation Conference ; NWAV 45 ; 3-6 November 2016, Vancouver,(2016) -
Life-span change in the FACE vowel
Universität Siegen, 14.07.2016,Siegen (2016) -
The ideology of language choice : Exploring the linguistic landscapes of the Marshall Islands
37th International LAUD Symposium ; 4–6 April 2016, Landau,(2016) -
Marshall Islands English : Educational and Policy Implications
Our Ocean, Our Islands, Our Children ; 29th Pacific Educational Conference (PEC) ; July 28-31, 2015, Majuro, Marshall Islands,(2015) -
Going with the flow on Tyneside? : Investigating morphosyntactic change in trend and panel data
6. Northern Englishes Workshop ; 16-17th April 2014, Lancaster, UK,(2014) -
Perception, cognition and linguistic structure : The effect of linguistic modularity and cognitive style on sociolinguistic processing
43rd New Ways of Analyzing Variation Conference ; NWAV 43 ; October 23-26, 2014. Chicago,(2014) -
Age grading or change in progress? : Revisiting diagnostics of language change in the quotative system
7th International Conference on Language Variation in Europe : ICLaVE 7 ; 26-28 June 2013, Trondheim,(2013) -
Arrested language change? : Attitudes, stereotypes and learning to be unhip
42nd New Ways in Analysing Variation Conference ; NWAV 42 ; October 2013, Pittsburgh,(2013) -
Diagnostics of language change : Exploring the mechanisms and consequences of ongoing change in the system of quotation
Universität Würzburg, 11. Juli 2013,(2013) -
Diagnostics of language change
Université de Lausanne, 30. April 2013,(2013) -
Intensification in the North East : Is it very variable? ; and what’s prosody got to do with it?
5th Northern Englishes Workshop ; 2-4 April 2012, Nottingham,(2012) -
Models and Mechanisms of Language change
4th Sociolinguistics Summer School ; 19 - 21 June 2012, Newcastle upon Tyne,(2012) -
Teaching the Google generation : the "Diachronic Electronic Corpus of Tyneside English" and "The Talk of the Toon" as pedagogical tools in the armoury of the UK’s national curriculum
Discourse-Pragmatic Variation & Change ; DiPVaC 2012 ; 18-20 April 2012, Salford, UK,(2012) -
The Northern Subject Rule and Verbal –s with Conjoined NPs in Dialectal English
6th European Dialect Syntax (EDiSyn) Workshop ; 31 March 2012, Cambridge,(2012) -
How to define quotation? : Decisions and their consequences in diachronic sociolinguistic analysis
8th UK Language Variation and Change Conference ; UKLVC 8 ; 12-‐14 Sept 2011, Ormskirk, UK,(2011) -
Introducing the Diachronic Electronic Corpus of Tyneside English : A century of data from the North East
8th UK Language Variation and Change Conference ; UKLVC 8 ; 12-14 September 2011, Ormskirk, UK,(2011) -
Phonetic Variation in Tyneside English : A Diachronic Analysis of the ‘Goat’ Vowel
Methods in Dialectology 14 ; August 2-6, 2011, London, Canada,(2011) -
The Diachronic Electronic Corpus of Tyneside English : Issues of Preservation and Public Engagement
Methods in Dialectology 14 ; August 2-6, 2011, London, Canada,(2011) -
Applying geographical sampling methods to regional dialectology in North East England
Workshop on Geolinguistics ; 39th New Ways of Analyzing Variations Conference ; NWAV 39 ; November 4-6, 2010, San Antonio, Texas,(2010) -
Employing geographical principals for sampling in state of the art dialectological projects : a pilot study from the North East of England
4th Northern Englishes Workshop ; 7-9 April 2010, Sheffield,(2010) -
Quotations across the generations : Lessons from reported speech and thought
New York University, 16 April 2010,(2010) -
Quotations across the generations : Investigating strategies for speech and thought representation across 5 generations of Tyneside speakers
39th New Ways of Analyzing Variation Conference ; NWAV 39 ; November 4-6, 2010, San Antonio, Texas,(2010) -
T-to-R' and the 'Northern Subject Rule' : dialect convergence and divergence across the Anglo-Scottish border
Conference on Borders and Identities ; 8-9 January 2010, Newcastle upon Tyne,(2010) -
T-to-R' and the NSR in Northern English and Southern Scots
4th Northern Englishes Workshop ; 7-9 April 2010, Sheffield,(2010) -
The Northern Subject Rule Across the Anglo-Scottish Border
Language Contact and Change - Grammatical Structure Encounters the Fluidity of Language ; GSFL 2010 ; 22-25-September 2010, Trondheim,(2010) -
The Northern Subject Rule in North East England and South East Scotland
Centre for Research in Linguistics and Language Science (CRiLLS) ; Newcastle, UK,(2010) -
Towards geographically sensitive methods for sampling in dialect atlas projects
New York University, 16 April 2010,(2010) -
Variation and change in the quotative system : Tracing the grammar of speech and thought reporting across four generations of Tyneside speakers
Universität Leipzig, 18. Juni 2010,(2010) -
Actuation in linguistic change : Towards consolidating phonology and (morpho-)syntax
Centre for Research in Linguistics and Language Science (CRiLLS) ; Newcastle upon Tyne,(2009) -
At the interface between production and perception : Comparing magnitude estimation and sociolinguistic interview data-sets
5th International Conference for Language Variation in Europe ; ICLaVE 5 ; June 25-27, 2009, Copenhagen,(2009) -
Comparing methods commonly used in dialectology : Reporting on work-in-progress from the North East
Centre for Research in Linguistics and Language Science (CRiLLS) ; Newcastle upon Tyne,(2009) -
Intensifiers in Tyneside : Longitudinal Development and New Trends
38th New Ways in Analysing Variation Conference ; NWAV 38 ; October 22-25, 2009, Ottawa,(2009) -
Making intuitions work : Investigating methods for tapping into speakers’ intuitions
Queen Mary University of London, 29 January 2009,(2009) -
T-to-R and Northern Subject Rule in the North East of England
7th UK Language Variation and Change Conference ; UKLVC 7 ; 1 - 3 September 2009, Newcastle upon Tyne,(2009) -
The Newcastle Electronic Corpus of Tyneside Speech 2 : A novel resource for investigating longitudinal change
7th UK Language Variation and Change Conference ; UKLVC 7 ; 1 - 3 September 2009, Newcastle upon Tyne,(2009) -
'Our friends in the North' : Grammatical variation across regional space in North Eastern England
13th International Conference on Methods in Dialectology ; 4-8 August 2008, Leeds,(2008) -
Exploring Syntactic Variability in Tyne and Wear
3rd Northern Englishes Workshop ; 27-28 March 2008, Salford, UK,(2008) -
Linguistic globalisation : A multilocal investigation of quotative like
University of York, 25 May 2008 ; York, England,(2008) -
Tapping into the intuitions of dialect speakers in Northern England and Scotland : Data, methods and their implications
Edisyn Workshop for Syntactic Atlas projects III ; 18-21 September 2008, Venice, Italy,(2008) -
Localized globalization : A multi-local, multivariate investigation of quotative like
36th New Ways in Analysing Variation Conference ; NWAV 36 ; 11-14 October 2007, Philadelphia,(2007) -
Measuring syntactic variability across the Tyne
2nd Northern Englishes Workshop ; 16-17 March 2007, Edinburgh,(2007) -
Measuring syntactic variability in the linguistic North
36th New Ways in Analysing Variation Conference ; NWAV 36 ; 11-14 October 2007, Philadelphia,(2007) -
Speakers can ‘Talk The Talk’, but can they ‘Walk The Walk’ too? : Measuring Syntactic Variability Using Different Instruments
6th UK Language Variation and Change Conference ; UKLVC 6 ; 11-13 September 2007, Lancaster, UK,(2007) -
Speech production and speaker perception of syntactic variability on Tyneside
2nd International Conference on the Linguistics of Contemporary English ; ICLCE 2 ; July 2-4, 2007, Toulouse,(2007) -
California ALL : A sociohistorical account
Newcastle University, 8 March 2006, Newcastle upon Tyne,(2006) -
California youth trends : Methods, findings and implications
Essex University, 7 December 2006, Colchester, England,(2006) -
The Syntactic Atlas of British Isles’ Dialects (SABID) : The Northern phase
Northern Englishes Workshop ; 30 March – 1 April 2006, Lancaster, UK,(2006) -
The sociolinguistics of a short-lived innovation
35th New Ways in Analysing Variation Conference ; NWAV 35 ; 9-12 November 2006, Columbus, Ohio, USA,(2006) -
“I’m like ‘yes’ and she’s all ‘no’" : A variationist account of the lexeme ALL
Sociolinguistics Symposium 16 ; 6-8 July 2006, Limerick, Ireland,(2006) -
Attitudes towards new ways of reporting and intensifying : 'All'
34th New Ways in Analysing Variation Conference ; NWAV 34 ; 20-23 October 2005, New York,(2005) -
Globalization and local reappropriation : The case of the quotative system
Current Developments in Research into the Language of Young People ; 17.02.-19.02 2005, Zürich,(2005) -
Historical aspects of Be ALL, with implications and questions for the present
Sociolinguistics Research Group, Stanford University ; 2005, Stanford,(2005) -
Innovation and reallocation in the quotative system : A cross-variety approach
University of Ottawa, 4 March 2005,(2005) -
Intensive and Quotative 'All' : Something old, something new
34th New Ways in Analysing Variation Conference ; NWAV 34 ; 20-23 October 2005, New York,(2005) -
Localized globalization : The new quotatives
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 28 February 2005,(2005) -
The (say) variable : Linguistic and social constraints
University of Manchester, 25 May 2005,(2005) -
The lady was all demonyak : Historical aspects of adverbial 'all'
Studies in the History of the English Language 4 ; SHEL 4 ; 30 September - 02-October 2005, Flagstaff, Arizona, USA,(2005) -
The tension between the global and the local : Quotative 'like' and 'go'
3rd International Conference on Language Variation in Europe ; ICLaVE 3 ; June 23-25, 2005, Amsterdam,(2005) -
“The (say) variable : Linguistic and social constraints
Newcastle University, 17 May 2005, Newcastle upon Tyne,(2005) -
Globalizing? : A cross-variety investigation of the social constraints of quotative go during the like-era
15th Sociolinguistics Symposium ; 1-4 April 2004, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK,(2004) -
Innovation and reallocation in the quotative system : A cross-variety approach
Colloquium at Stanford University, 2 March 2004,(2004) -
The globalisation of linguistic innovations : Weighing the role of the mass media versus interpersonal contact
University of Manchester, 4 May 2004,(2004) -
"I’m like ‘wow’ but he goes ‘ooops’" : The linguistic functions of two new quotative variants
University of Manchester, 7 August 2003,(2003) -
Comparing perception and reality : Language attitude survey versus quantitative sociolinguistic distribution ; The case of the new quotatives
4th UK Conference in Language Variation and Change ; UKLVC 4 ; September 2003, Sheffield, UK,(2003) -
The (say) variable : extralinguistic and intralinguistic constraints
Sheffield University, 28 November 2003,(2003) -
Working with data : Discourse analysis
Language in Context Research Group ; Edinburgh,(2003) -
'He goes' and 'I’m like' : The new quotatives re-visited
Linguistics and English Language Postgraduate Conference ; LELPGC ; 27-28 May 2002, Edinburgh,(2002) -
BE like USE, BE goes USE?
31st New Ways in Analysing Variation Conference ; NWAV 31 ; Stanford, USA,(2002) -
Newcomers to the pool of quotatives : 'like' and 'go'
Current Issues in Pragmatic Research ; 1st International Symposium on Intercultural, Cognitive and Social Pragmatics ; Encuentros de Pragmática Intercultural, Cognitiva y Social ; EPICS I ; 10-12 April 2002, Sevilla,(2002) -
Working with data : Conversation Analysis
Language in Context Research Group ; Edinburgh,(2002) -
'He goes' and 'I’m like' : The new quotatives re-visited
30th New Ways in Analysing Variation Conference ; NWAV 30 ; Raleigh, NC, USA,(2001) -
Evaluating things like LIKE
3rd UK Conference in Variation and Change ; UKLVC 3 ; July 2001, York, UK,(2001) -
Routledge Studies in Language ChangeLondon