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List of John Benjamins publications for which someone affiliated with University of Giessen plays a role.

Subjects Computational & corpus linguistics | Corpus linguistics | Theoretical linguistics

Translation in Knowledge, Knowledge in Translation

Edited by Rocío G. Sumillera, Jan Surman & Katharina Kühn

[Benjamins Translation Library, 154] 2020. | edited volume
Subjects Language policy | Sociolinguistics and DialectologyTranslation Studies

Rethinking Linguistic Creativity in Non-native Englishes

Edited by Sandra C. Deshors, Sandra Götz & Samantha Laporte

[Benjamins Current Topics, 98] 2018. vi, 223 pp. | edited volume
Subjects Corpus linguistics | English linguistics | Germanic linguistics | Language acquisition | Multilingualism | Theoretical linguistics
Subjects Discourse studies | Historical linguistics | Pragmatics
Subjects Applied linguistics | Corpus linguistics | Language acquisition | Language teaching

Interdisciplinarity in Translation and Interpreting Process Research

Edited by Maureen Ehrensberger-Dow, Susanne Göpferich & Sharon O'Brien

[Benjamins Current Topics, 72] 2015. v, 159 pp. | edited volume
Subjects Interpreting | Translation Studies

Language Development: The lifespan perspective

Edited by Annette Gerstenberg & Anja Voeste

[IMPACT: Studies in Language, Culture and Society, 37] 2015. vii, 233 pp. | edited volume
Subjects Sociolinguistics and Dialectology | Theoretical linguistics

Pidgins, Creoles and Mixed Languages: An Introduction

Viveka Velupillai

[Creole Language Library, 48] 2015. xxvii, 599 pp. | text book
Subjects Contact Linguistics | Creole studies | Theoretical linguistics

The Lexis and Lexicogrammar of Sri Lankan English

Tobias Bernaisch

[Varieties of English Around the World, G54] 2015. xiv, 248 pp. | monograph
Subjects Corpus linguistics | English linguistics | Germanic linguistics | Sociolinguistics and Dialectology | Theoretical linguistics

The Evolution of Englishes: The Dynamic Model and beyond

Edited by Sarah Buschfeld, Thomas Hoffmann, Magnus Huber & Alexander Kautzsch

[Varieties of English Around the World, G49] 2014. xviii, 513 pp. | edited volume
Subjects Contact Linguistics | English linguistics | Germanic linguistics | Historical linguistics | Multilingualism | Sociolinguistics and Dialectology | Theoretical linguistics
Subjects Translation Studies

An Introduction to Linguistic Typology

Viveka Velupillai

2012. xxii, 517 pp. | text book
Subjects Functional linguistics | Typology

The Syntax of Spoken Indian English

Claudia Lange

[Varieties of English Around the World, G45] 2012. xv, 265 pp. | monograph
Subjects English linguistics | Multilingualism | Sociolinguistics and Dialectology | Syntax | Theoretical linguistics

Exploring Second-Language Varieties of English and Learner Englishes: Bridging a paradigm gap

Edited by Joybrato Mukherjee & Marianne Hundt

[Studies in Corpus Linguistics, 44] 2011. vi, 222 pp. | edited volume
Subjects Corpus linguistics | English linguistics | Multilingualism | Theoretical linguistics

Synchronic and Diachronic Perspectives on Contact Languages

Edited by Magnus Huber & Viveka Velupillai

[Creole Language Library, 32] 2007. xii, 370 pp. | edited volume
Subjects Contact Linguistics | Creole studies | Historical linguistics | Theoretical linguistics

Williams Syndrome across Languages

Edited by Susanne Bartke & Julia Siegmüller

[Language Acquisition and Language Disorders, 36] 2004. xvi, 385 pp. | edited volume
Subjects Language acquisition | Language disorders & speech pathology

Historical Dialogue Analysis

Edited by Andreas H. Jucker, Gerd Fritz & Franz Lebsanft

[Pragmatics & Beyond New Series, 66] 1999. viii, 478 pp. | edited volume
Subjects Discourse studies | Germanic linguistics | Historical linguistics | Pragmatics | Romance linguistics
Sperl, Laura, Anna Schroeger, Jürgen M. Kaufmann & Helene Kreysa 2024 Mental representation of words and concepts in late multilingualism: A replication and extension of the Revised Hierarchical Model
The Mental Lexicon | Online First Publication, 42 pp. | article
Siemund, Peter & Eliane Lorenz 2024 Multilingual advantages: On the relationship between type of bilingualism and language knowledge
In: Multifaceted Multilingualism, Grohmann, Kleanthes K. (ed.) [Studies in Bilingualism, 66] pp. 123–151
Bernaisch, Tobias & Sven Leuckert 2024 Short-term diachronic and variety-internal approaches to textual functionality in South Asian Englishes: Evidence from newspaper language
In: Crossing Boundaries through Corpora: Innovative corpus approaches within and beyond linguistics, Buschfeld, Sarah, Patricia Ronan, Theresa Neumaier, Andreas Weilinghoff & Lisa Westermayer (eds.) [Studies in Corpus Linguistics, 119] pp. 190–214
Keywords South Asian Englishes | Indian Englishes | MDA | diachrony | corpus linguistics
Mahr, Sabine 2023 The impact of ISO/TC 37 standards on technical communication
Digital Translation 10:2pp. 180–199 | article
Keywords technical communication | terminology standardization | knowledge representation | concept model | digitalization | Internet of Things
Haslinger, Peter 2022 Language conflicts and securitization in multilingual societies
Keywords security | conflict | securitization | multilingualism | identity | language | translation
Lorenz, Eliane, Tugba Elif Toprak-Yildiz & Peter Siemund 2022 Why are they so similar?: The interplay of linguistic and extra-linguistic variables in monolingual and bilingual learners of English
Pedagogical Linguistics 4:2pp. 159–194 | article
Keywords English proficiency | heritage bilingualism | L3 acquisition | multilingual advantages | structural equation modelling
Gries, Stefan Th. 2022 MuPDAR for corpus-based learner and variety studies: Two (more) suggestions for improvement
Keywords corpus-based alternation research | learner corpus research | variety research | MuPDAR | predictive modeling
Li, Lijun, Eliane Lorenz & Peter Siemund 2022 The ages of pragmatic particles in Colloquial Singapore English: A corpus study based on oral history interviews
English World-Wide 44:1p. 91 | article
Keywords Colloquial Singapore English | diachronic reconstruction | Oral History Interviews | pragmatic particles
Funke, Nina & Tobias Bernaisch 2021 Intensifying and downtoning in South Asian Englishes: Empirical perspectives
English World-Wide 43:1pp. 33–65 | article
Keywords intensifiers | downtoners | South Asian Englishes | multifactorial analysis | corpus linguistics | random forest | Indian English | Sri Lankan English
Gries, Stefan Th. 2021 What do (most of) our dispersion measures measure (most)? Dispersion?
Journal of Second Language Studies 5:2pp. 171–205 | article
Keywords dispersion | frequency | association | range | Juilland’s D | Gries’s DP | generalized additive modeling
Ottersbach, Simon 2020 Translating the Iron Curtain: A translational perspective on the epistemic dimension of Radio Free Europe
In: Translation in Knowledge, Knowledge in Translation, Sumillera, Rocío G., Jan Surman & Katharina Kühn (eds.) [Benjamins Translation Library, 154] p. 81
Keywords Radio Free Europe | Cultural Cold War | translation during the Cold War | radio broadcasting
Sumillera, Rocío G., Jan Surman & Katharina Kühn 2020 Introduction
In: Translation in Knowledge, Knowledge in Translation, Sumillera, Rocío G., Jan Surman & Katharina Kühn (eds.) [Benjamins Translation Library, 154] pp. 1–14
Rühlemann, Christoph & Stefan Th. Gries 2020 How do speakers and hearers disambiguate multi-functional words?: The case of well
Functions of Language 28:1pp. 55–80 | article
Puga, Karin 2019 English intonation of advanced learners: A contrastive interlanguage analysis
In: Learner Corpora and Language Teaching, Götz, Sandra & Joybrato Mukherjee (eds.) [Studies in Corpus Linguistics, 92] pp. 191–217
Velupillai, Viveka 2019 Gendered inanimates in Shetland dialect: Comparing pre-oil and contemporary speech
English World-Wide 40:3pp. 269–298 | article
Keywords apparent time study | change | endangered variety | grammatical gender | grammaticality judgements | high contact variety | Scots | Shetland dialect | variation | variety of English
Götz, Sandra & Joybrato Mukherjee 2019 Introduction: Learner corpora and language teaching
In: Learner Corpora and Language Teaching, Götz, Sandra & Joybrato Mukherjee (eds.) [Studies in Corpus Linguistics, 92] pp. 1–4
Deshors, Sandra C., Sandra Götz & Samantha Laporte 2018 Linguistic innovations in EFL and ESL: Rethinking the linguistic creativity of non-native English speakers
In: Rethinking Linguistic Creativity in Non-native Englishes, Deshors, Sandra C., Sandra Götz & Samantha Laporte (eds.) [Benjamins Current Topics, 98] pp. 1–20
Gries, Stefan Th. 2018 On over- and underuse in learner corpus research and multifactoriality in corpus linguistics more generally
Journal of Second Language Studies 1:2pp. 277–309 | article
Keywords learner corpora | speaker/file variation | multifactorial analysis | over-/underuse
Gries, Stefan Th., Tobias Bernaisch & Benedikt Heller 2018 A corpus-linguistic account of the history of the genitive alternation in Singapore English
Keywords genitive alternation | Singapore English | diachrony | probabilistic grammar | MuPDAR
Witzel, Christoph 2018 The role of saturation in colour naming and colour appearance
In: Progress in colour studies: Cognition, language and beyond, MacDonald, Lindsay W., Carole P. Biggam & Galina V. Paramei (eds.) pp. 41–58
Keywords colour categorization | colour naming | colour vision | chroma | saturation
Gries, Stefan Th. & Tobias Bernaisch 2016 Exploring epicentres empirically: Focus on South Asian Englishes
English World-Wide 37:1pp. 1–25 | article
Keywords South Asian Englishes | MuPDAR (regression modelling) | Indian English | British English | dative alternation | epicentre
Velupillai, Viveka 2016 Partitioning the timeline: A cross-linguistic survey of tense
Studies in Language 40:1p. 93 | article
Keywords grammaticalization | nonfuture | nonpast | obligatoriness | absolute tense | cross-linguistic | deictic centre | future | relative tense | tenseless languages | timeline | past | perfect | present | typology
Göpferich, Susanne 2015 Translation competence: Explaining development and stagnation from a dynamic systems perspective
In: Interdisciplinarity in Translation and Interpreting Process Research, Ehrensberger-Dow, Maureen, Susanne Göpferich & Sharon O'Brien (eds.) [Benjamins Current Topics, 72] pp. 63–78
Keywords cognitive apprenticeship | contrastive analyses | didactical implications | DST | Dynamic Systems Theory | expertise | novice-expert paradigm | translation competence development | translatology
Mukherjee, Joybrato 2015 Response to Davies and Fuchs
English World-Wide 36:1pp. 34–37 | article commentary
Göpferich, Susanne 2013 Translation competence: Explaining development and stagnation from a dynamic systems perspective
Target 25:1pp. 61–76 | article
Keywords translation competence development | Dynamic Systems Theory | DST | expertise | novice-expert paradigm | contrastive analyses | didactical implications | cognitive apprenticeship | translatology
Bachmann-Medick, Doris 2013 Translational turn
Wichmann, Søren, André Müller & Viveka Velupillai 2012 Homelands of the world’s language families: A quantitative approach
Hundt, Marianne, Sebastian Hoffmann & Joybrato Mukherjee 2012 The hypothetical subjunctive in South Asian Englishes: Local developments in the use of a global construction
English World-Wide 33:2pp. 147–164 | article
Keywords nativization | exonormative influence | web-based newspaper corpora | subjunctive | South Asian Englishes | indicative
Wichmann, Søren, André Müller & Viveka Velupillai 2010 Homelands of the world’s language families: A quantitative approach
Diachronica 27:2pp. 247–276 | article
Keywords prehistory | Urheimat | quantitative linguistics | ASJP | lexicostatistics
Mukherjee, Joybrato & Sebastian Hoffmann 2006 Describing verb-complementational profiles of New Englishes: A pilot study of Indian English
English World-Wide 27:2pp. 147–173 | article
Keywords Corpus linguistics | Indian English | verb complementation | ditransitive verb | corpus compilation | web-derived corpus
Erickson, Jon, Marion Gymnich & Ansgar Nünning 1997 Wilhelm von Humboldt, Edward Sapir, and the constructivist framework
Historiographia Linguistica 24:3pp. 285–306 | article