All Publications

The following is a chronological list of all types of publications (monographs, articles, etc.) by members of the English Department.
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Publications
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2024
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Dissertation
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Lexical Loss, Survival, and Innovation in Middle English. 2024, University of Zurich, Faculty of Arts.
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Verb-Dependent Prepositional Phrases in Varieties of Englishes: A Variationist Construction Grammar Perspective. 2024, University of Zurich, Faculty of Arts.
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Multimodality and Speech Act Perceptions Across Cultures: The Case of Compliments. 2024, University of Zurich, Faculty of Arts.
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Mediating the Real – Self-Reflection in Recent American Reportage. 2024, University of Zurich, Faculty of Arts.
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Edited Scientific Work
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Habilitation
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Methods in Historical Corpus Pragmatics. Epistemic stance in Early Modern English. 2024, University of Zurich, Philosophische Fakultät.
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Monograph
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Speech Acts: Discursive, Multimodal, Diachronic. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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Text Analytics for Corpus Linguistics and Digital Humanities: Simple R Scripts and Tools. London: Bloomsbury Academic.
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Newspaper Article
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Art, activism, and family legacy flow through a Swiss mountain pass. In: SWI swissinfo.ch, 19 November 2024, online.
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Controversial Swiss war traitor gets a revamp. In: SWI swissinfo.ch, 25 Oktober 2024, online.
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Alice Diop shares her views on the future of cinema on a grand tour of Switzerland. In: SWI swissinfo.ch, 13 April 2024, online.
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The Swiss film harvest for 2024: taking stock of migration and the right to protest. In: SWI swissinfo.ch, 11 February 2024, online.
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Scientific Publication in Electronic Form
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vague | wave (video essay + creator statement). : videoessayreseaerch.org.
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Working Paper
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The Eunuch’s Body and Neoplatonic Masculinity in Twelfth Night. MHRA Working Papers in the Humanities 19, University of Zurich.
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2023
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Journal Article
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Conduct politeness versus etiquette politeness: a terminological distinction. Journal of Politeness Research: Language, Behaviour, Culture, 20(1):87-109.
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“To boldly go where no man has gone before”: how iconic is the Star Trek split infinitive?. Linguistics Vanguard, 9(s3):247-255.
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Variability and individual differences in L2 sociolinguistic evaluations: The GROUP, the INDIVIDUAL and the HOMOGENEOUS ENSEMBLE. Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 45(5):1186-1209.
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Survival factors in the early Middle English lexicon. English Language and Linguistics, 27(4):661-691.
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Shakespeare and the Economics of the Death Penalty. Textual Practice, 37(11):1670-1689.
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Absorption in Online Reviews of Books: Presenting the English-Language AbsORB Metadata Corpus and Annotation Guidelines. Journal of Open Humanities Data, 9:13.
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Variability as a functional marker of second language development in older adult learners. Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 45(4):1004-1030.
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Down a dark spiral. [in] Transition, 9(4):online.
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Differences in syntactic annotation affect retrieval. International Journal of Corpus Linguistics, 28(3):378-406.
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Allostructions re-revisited. Constructions, 15(1):online.
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A Manifesto for Videographic Vulnerability. Zeitschrift für Medienwissenschaft:online.
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The diachrony of im/politeness in American and British movies (1930–2019). Journal of Pragmatics, 209:123-141.
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The Functions of Auxiliary Do in Middle English Poetry: A Quantitative Study. Journal of English Linguistics, 51(1):3-29.
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Englishes of the Caribbean: A research bibliography. World Englishes, 42(1):169-183.
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Teachers’ language attitudes and production patterns in St. Kitts. World Englishes, 42(1):115-129.
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Review of Noir Fiction and Film: Diversions and Misdirections by Lee Clark Mitchell. Crime Fiction Studies, 4(1):136-139.
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Replicable semi-supervised approaches to state-of-the-art stance detection of tweets. Information Processing & Management, 60(2):103199.
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Grasping the Complicity and Multiplicity of Hamilton: An American Musical: Genre Circulation and the Politics of Pop Culture Pedagogy. European Journal of American Studies, 18(1):online.
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Translating Middle English (Im)politeness: The Case of Geoffrey Chaucer’s Miller’s Tale. The Chaucer Review, 58(1):35-59.
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Introduction: Capitalist Crisis Poetry: Lyric Encounters with Neoliberalism in the Twenty-First Century. Amerikastudien / American Studies, 68(2):147-164.
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capricorn sunset [a constellation] (video essay + written essay). Interfaces : Image, Texte, Language, (50):online.
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Desktop Documentary. NECSUS, 12(1):281-283.
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Linguistic Layers in John of Garland’s Dictionarius. Études médiévales anglaises, 102(1):63-108.
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Multilingual encounters in The Book of Margery Kempe. Études médiévales anglaises, (102):11-42.
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Book Section
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The Object Looks Back: Paraesthetic Vision in Portrait de la jeune fille en feu and Optic Nerve. In: Bertoli, Angelica; Gelmi, Giulia; Missagia, Andrea; Tavano, Maria Novella. A Driving Force: On the Rhetoric of Images and Power. Venice: Edizioni Ca' Foscari, 263-277.
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Pragmatics: Research Methods. In: Chapelle, Carol A. The Encyclopedia of Applied Linguistics. London: Wiley Blackwell, online.
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Pflotsch pflo:tch (Swiss-German). In: Herzogenrath, Bernd. A Sound Word Almanac. New York, London: Bloomsbury, 70-73.
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Let Each One Tell its Own Story: Language Mixing in Four Copies of Amore Langueo. In: Pons-Sanz, Sara M; Sylvester, Louise. Medieval English in a Multilingual Context : Current Methodologies and Approaches. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 467-497.
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Colloquialisation, compression and democratisation in British parliamentary debates. In: Korhonen, Minna; Kotze, Haidee; Tyrkkö, Jukka. Exploring Language and Society with Big Data: Parliamentary discourse across time and space. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing, 336-372.
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Philological Approaches. In: Condorelli, Marco; Rutkowska, Hanna. The Cambridge Handbook of Historical Orthography. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 338-359.
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Ditransitive constructions in Germanic languages. In: Zehentner, Eva; Colleman, Timothy; Röthlisberger, Melanie. Ditransitives in Germanic Languages: Synchronic and diachronic aspects. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing, 1-18.
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The emergence of the English dative alternation as a response to system-wide changes. In: Zehentner, Eva; Röthlisberger, Melanie; Colleman, Timothy. Ditransitive constructions in Germanic languages. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing, 19-55.
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Bartholomew Fair’s Olfactory Cross-Mappings. In: Kern-Stähler, Annette; Robertson, Elizabeth. Literature and the Senses. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 218-235.
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