Negative Concord describes the linguistic phenomenon whereby multiple negative expressions coexist within a single clause yet yield a single, unified negation interpretation. This occurrence, observed ...
This module provides an in-depth investigation of linguistic variation as a social phenomenon. Building on the knowledge acquired in LIN404 Introduction to Sociolinguistic Variation, we identify the ...
The Graduate School Empirical and Applied Linguistics at the University of Münster, Germany, invites junior researchers to participate in a joint conference on "Dynamics – Variation – System" from 2 ...
The aim of this module is to provide students with the knowledge of the social, diatopic and contextual variability of language. This elective module can be productively combined with all ...
VARIENG stands for the Research Unit for the Study of Variation, Contacts and Change in English. It also stands for innovative thinking and team work in English corpus linguistics and the study of ...
Elena Anagnostopoulou obtained her Ph.D. in Linguistics from the University of Salzburg in 1994. After a post-doc at MIT (1997-1998), where she returned in 2007 as a Visiting Associate Professor, she ...
The purpose of this project is to develop a new type of online edition that combines the accurate description of historical documents with the flexibility of search tools developed for linguistic ...