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Tobias Bernaisch has published a new edited volume together with Sven Leuckert and Sofia Rüdiger entiteld "Evolving Englishes: Varieties through Space and Time" . Under the umbrella of evolving Englishes, this edited volume marries studies into the history of the English language with research traditionally rooted in the World Englishes paradigm.

We are pleased to inform that Tobias Bernaisch has published a new book titled " Indian Englishes in the Twenty-First Century " together with Sven Leuckert, Claudia Lange and Asya Yurchenko. The authors apply sophisticated corpus-linguistic and statistical methods to explore the unity and diversity of Indian English by providing studies of selected lexical and morphosyntactic features that characterise Indian English(es) in the 21st century.

Eliane Lorenz has published a new monograph titled "Crosslinguistic Influence in L3 Acquisition: Bilingual Heritage Speakers in Germany" . The study explores crosslinguistic influence in third language acquisition, drawing insights from a study of young bilingual secondary school students in Germany to unpack the importance of different variables in the acquisition and use of English as an additional language.

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IAWE26: July 25 - 27, 2025

Creolistics Workshop 2017

GAL Research School 2017

Writing Symposium 2017

12th Teaching and Language Corpora Conference

SPCL (Accra, Ghana) 2011

ICAME Conference 2010

2020-present

Prof. Dr. Rolf Kreyer (Marburg University)

  • "The Power of Language" (4 December 2025)

Aishath Suad (Maldives National University)

  • English in the Maldives (16 & 17 July 2025)

Dr. Thorsten Brato (Regensburg University)

  • "Sociophonetics" (19 November 2025)

Dr. Philipp Meer (Münster University)

  • "English in Trinidad" (11 June 2024)

Prof. Dr. Robert Fuchs (University of Hamburg)

  • "Spreading like a Virus - COVID discourses in the UK and Germany" (11 May 2023)

Prof. Dr. Carolin Biewer (Julius Maximilians University Würzburg)

  • "South Pacific Englishes from a diachronic perspective – their evolution, their dynamics, their future" (2 February 2023)

Dr. Louisa Buckingham (University of Auckland)

  • "Extreme parallels: a corpus-driven analysis of ISIS and far-right discourse" (29 January 2020)

Dr. Sven Leuckert (TU Dresden)

  • "Caught in a Sprachbund? South-Asian Englishes from a typological perspective" (28 January 2020)
2015-2019

Dr. Werner Botha (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)

  • "Language in the social networks of students in Singapore" (26 June 2019)

Prof. Dr. Sylviane Granger (Université catholique de Louvain)

  • "Learner corpora in foreign language learning and teaching" (18 June 2019)

Prof. Dr. Robert McColl Millar (University of Aberdeen)

  • "Scots as a sociolinguistic entity" (28 May 2018)

Dr. Christine Günther (Heinrich Heine University)

  • "Particle placement from an experimental perspective" (03 May 2018)

Prof. Terttu Nevalainen (University of Helsinki)

  • "Historical sociolinguistics - the case of verbal -s" (25 January 2018)

Prof. Dr. Daniel Schreier (University of Zurich)

  • "Lesser-known varieties of English as a repository for archaic dialect features: new evidence of colonial lag?" (18 January 2018)

Prof. Kate Burridge (Monash University)

  • "The Obelisk (†) and the Asterisk (*): What early dictionaries of Modern English tell us about verbal hygiene" (11 January 2018)

Dr. des. Danae Perez (University of Zurich)

  • "Qui laya pue? Challenges and Benefits of Documenting and Analyzing Afro-Yungueño Spanish" (04 December 2017)

Prof. Dr. Martin Hilpert (Université de Neuchâtel)

  • "A Construction Grammar perspective on productivity" (26 June 2017)

Prof. Dr. Edgar W. Schneider (University of Regensburg)

  • "And what is English? Native, second or foreign language, lingua franca, instrumental code, or what?" (18 May 2017)

Dr. Freek Van de Velde (KU Leuven, Belgium)

  • "Individual-level and community-level grammaticalisation of 'be going to' in Early Modern English" (19 January 2017)

Dr. Natalia Levshina (University of Leipzig)

  • "Duzen or Siezen? What permutation and recursive partitioning can tell us about politeness in European languages" (18 January 2017)

Prof. Dr. Lieselotte Anderwald (Christian-Albrechts-Universität, Kiel)

  • "How successful was 19th-century prescriptivism?" (16 January 2017)

Prof. Assoc. Dr. Lindita Tahiri (University of Prishtina)

  • "Language as ideological construction: fiction, media and history" (19 December 2016)
  • "Discourse and context: Internet activism and literature" (20 December 2016)
  • "Language as ideological construction: fiction, media and history" (22 December 2016)
  • "Language as ideological construction: fiction, media and history" (22 December 2016)

Dr. Elisabet Tiselius (Stockholm University)

  • "Teaching Immigrant Children in Sweden" (21 June 2016)

Dr. Gladys Ansah (University of Ghana)

  • "Culture in embodied cognition: metaphorical/metonymic conceptualisations of FEAR/ANGER in Akan and English" (08 June 2016)
  • "Motivation and L2-learning" (10 June 2016)
  • "Motivation and L2-learning" (13 June 2016)
  • "Cultural conceptualisations of democracy and political discourse in Ghana" (15 June 2016)
  • "Language in education policies in Africa (focus on Ghana)" (24 June 2016)

Dr. Monika Bednarek (University of Sydney)

  • "'Wicked' women in contemporary pop culture: 'bad' language and gender in Weeds, Nurse Jackie, and Saving Grace" (09 June 2016)

Bruce Eunson

  • Dis Quiet –A Film in Shetland dialect: Reflections on the use of an endangered variety” (06 June 2016)

Prof. Dr. Gaëtanelle Gilquin (Université catholique de Louvain)

  • "Postcolonial and Learner Englishes: Not so different, say corpora" (26 April 2016)
  • “Corpora & applied linguistics: From the classroom to the courtroom and beyond” (28 April 2016)

Prof. Dr. Christiane Brand (FH Köln)

  • "Linguistics in Practice: The art(s) of translating" (21 January 2016)

Dr. Valentin Werner (Universität Bamberg)

  • "The language of pop music lyrics" (17 December 2015)

Prof. Dr. Claudia Lange (TU Dresden)

  • "Indian English" (09 December 2015)

Prof. Dr. Beatrix Busse (University of Heidelberg)

  • "Urban Discursive Place-Making" (15 January 2015)

Prof. Dr. Marcus Callies (University of Bremen)

  • "High-frequency nouns and their verbal collocates in academic learner writing" (13 January 2015)

Prof. Dr. Marcus Callies (University of Bremen)

  • "High-frequency nouns and their verbal collocates in academic learner writing" (13 January 2015)
2005-2014

Prof. Kingsley Bolton (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)

  • "English in China" (21 May 2014)

Dr. Tomàs Gráf (Charles University, Prague)

  • "Teaching Pronunciation to EFL Learners" (20 May 2014)

Prof. Dr. Marcus Callies (University of Bremen)

  • "Lexico-grammatical variation in advanced learner varieities" (26 January 2012)

Prof. Dr. Raymond Hickey (Universität Duisburg-Essen)

  • "Areal Features of the Anglophone World" (23 November 2011)

Nicole Baumgarten (University of Southern Denmark)

  • "English as a Lingua Franca - where does it exist?" (03 February 2011)

Prof. Geoffrey Leech (University of Lancaster)

  • "Change in 20 th century English - with focus on grammar" (22 June 2010)

Prof. Dr. Sebastian Hoffmann (Universität Trier)

  • "Corpus Linguistics: some further methodological issues" (25 January 2010)

Prof. Dr. Jürgen Esser (Universität Bonn)

  • "The Description of Rhythm in Prose and Poetry" (21 January 2010)

Dr. Rolf Kreyer (Universität Bonn)

  • "Network models in the description of grammar" (25 June 2009)

Dr. Jan Tent (Macquarie University)

  • "Indigenous loanwords in three varieties of Pacific English: An analysisof borrowing patterns and attitudes" (02 June 2009)

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Stefan Th. Gries (University of California, Santa Barbara)

  • "Bottom-up approaches in corpus linguistics: exploring temporal, geographic, register and grammatical variation" (25 May 2009)

Dr. Encarnación Hidalgo Tenoria (Universidad de Granada)

  • "Language and gender: performing and constructing differences" (04 June 2008)

Dr. Michaela Mahlberg (University of Liverpool)

  • "Corpus stylistics: taking a corpus approach to the analysis of style in literary texts" (14 January 2008)

Prof. Dr. Bas Aarts (University College London)

  • "'There's guy works down the chip shop thinks he's Elvis': Syntactic mixing in the grammar of English speech act representation in EFL textbooks: An interlanguage pragmatic appraisal" (04 December 2007)

Prof. Dr. Rajend Mesthrie (University of Cape Town)

  • "Sociolinguistic Variation in South African English: Characterising Social Change" (07 July 2007)

Dr. Sebastian Hoffmann (Leicester University)

  • "Corpus Linguistics and the World-Wide Web" (02 July 2007)

Prof. Dr. Josef Schmidt (TU Chemnitz)

  • "Real language data and style models: Is there an African style in Academic English?" (12 June 2007)

Prof. Dr. Günter Rohdenburg (Universität Paderborn)

  • "The effect of complement negation on the choice between more or less explicit sentential structures in English" (12 June 2007)

Prof. Dr. Marianne Hundt (Universität Heidelberg)

  • "The Dynamics of Inner and Outer Circle Varieties" (04 June 2007)

Dr. Anne Barron (Universität Bonn)

  • "'Can you play a new CD, please?' - Speech act realisations in EFL textbooks: An interlanguage pragmatic appraisal" (08 May 2007)

Prof. Dr. Klaus P. Schneider (Universität Bonn)

  • "Variational Pragmatics: An Emerging Discipline" (15 May 2006)

Prof. Dr. Roberta Facchinetti (Verona University)

  • "Corpora and Journalistic Writing" (02 February 2006)

Dr. Sebastian Hoffmann (University of Zurich)

  • "Investigating Language Change: Grammaticalization and Corpus Data" (02 February 2005)