果冻影院

Survey of English Usage
Annual Report 2014

News
Summer school and seminars
Publications, conference presentations, etc.

The Annual Report for 2014 incorporates the newsletters published during the year.

1. News

1.1 Englicious

Englicious is a new website developed for teachers in primary and secondary schools to help them teach English literacy subjects, specifically grammar.

It is designed as a practical teaching and learning platform for primary and secondary schools with an emphasis on the grammar of English. Using 果冻影院鈥檚 English language corpora the platform contains a wide variety of innovative and interactive teaching materials. These include classroom lessons on English grammar, activities focusing on how written and spoken language differ, projects on the different uses of English in diverse settings, tutorials on how to analyse texts from a range of genres, as well as an expanding library of videos. There are also many interactive exercises for students. In addition the site features a detailed and informative grammar glossary and CPD materials for teachers. Englicious has been tested in schools, and has now been released to the teaching community. To date hundreds of teachers have signed up to use the site.

Have a look and sign up at .

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1.2 Donation

Francis and Roland Quinault, sons of Ren茅 Quinault, who worked in the Survey for many years, generously funded the filming and production of a video on English grammar that is embedded in the Englicious project. The video is called 鈥楴ouns, adjectives and determiners鈥, and is intended for teachers in primary and secondary schools to help them get to grips with the basics of English grammar.

To view the video, simply click on the panel above.

grammar1.3 English Grammar Day 2014

During the summer we held the first ever English Grammar Day. The event was held at the British Library and involved a day of lectures and debate on the state of grammar听鈥 both in schools and beyond听鈥 with public participation in an Any Questions? session in the afternoon. Participants and speakers included leading authorities on language use Debbie Cameron, David Crystal, Dick Hudson, Debra Myhill and John Mullan.

The event will be held again on 29 June 2015 at the British Library.

1.4 Corpus Linguistics in the South 7

The Survey hosted Corpus Linguistics in the South 7 on Saturday 31 May. This one-day event focused on spoken language. Organised by Rachele De Felice, the programme included an invited paper by Gunther Kaltenb枚ck (University of Vienna) and other talks:

  • What can we do with a (parsed) spoken corpus? Sean Wallis, 果冻影院
  • Spoken Corpora: the paradox of transcription, John Kirk, Belfast
  • 鈥淚f you鈥檒l just come next door鈥: Insubordinate if-clauses in spoken English, Gunther Kaltenb枚ck, University of Vienna
  • Using subtitle corpora to model aspects of spoken language, Kevin Tang, 果冻影院
  • Tracking involvement in university classroom talk: a corpus-based approach, Federica Barbieri, Swansea University
  • Using naturalistic corpora to investigate topics in the acquisition of phonology, Sam Green, 果冻影院
  • Developing corpora for the visual modality: The case of sign language corpora, Kearsy Cormier and Jordan Fenlon, 果冻影院
  • Discursive representation of hunting in interviews, Clyde Ancarno, King鈥檚 College
  • Problems, solutions & where next? Open discussion led by Rachele De Felice, 果冻影院

1.5 Olinco 2014

Bas Aarts and Sean Wallis were both invited speakers to Olinco 2014 in Olomouc, Czech Republic, on 5-7 June. Bas gave a plenary speech on 鈥業nvestigating spoken English syntax and usage鈥 and Sean chaired a workshop on corpus linguistics and presented a paper on 鈥榃hat might a corpus of spoken data tell us about language?鈥

1.6 UK-Russia Linguistic Symposium

Bas Aarts gave a talk in Moscow entitled 鈥楥hanges in how we speak: the English modal verbs鈥 at the UK-Russia Linguistic Symposium (part of the UK-Russia Year of Culture), organised by the British Council and the Russian State University for the Humanities.

1.7 Geoffrey Leech

It is with immense sadness that during the summer we heard about the death of Geoffrey Leech, a much-loved colleague and friend.

Geoff studied for his BA, MA and PhD in the English Department at 果冻影院, and was an Assistant Lecturer and Lecturer here from 1962-1969. He was closely involved with the Survey during the first decade of its existence. In 1969 he moved to Lancaster where he remained ever since. After his early retirement in 1996 he continued his research with undiminished vigour, travelling across the world to deliver seminars and lectures.

Geoff became well-known as one of the authors of the Grammar of Contemporary English (1972) and the Comprehensive Grammar of the English Language (1985), together with Randolph Quirk, Sidney Greenbaum and Jan Svartvik. He always stayed in touch with the Survey, and we are very proud to have recently published a book with him as co-editor.

Geoff was one of the world鈥檚 finest grammarians of English and a pioneering authority in the field of corpus linguistics. We will very much miss him as a friend and as an intellectual role model.

Geoff was due to be awarded an Honorary Degree from 果冻影院 on 29 August 2014. We are very sad that this event could not take place.
For an excerpt from Geoff鈥檚 autobiography, please visit his page on the Survey website.

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2. Summer School and Seminars

2.1 Summer School


Summer School

The Summer School in English Corpus Linguistics was held for the second time from Monday 7 July 鈥 Wednesday 9 July 2014. For more information about the three-day course, see this page.

We intend to run the Summer School again in 2015 and the dates will be announced on our website in due course. If you are interested in attending, let us know and we will keep you informed.

For more information see here.

2.2 Survey Seminars

The following seminars took place during 2014:

  • 27 January, Professor Marc DeWaele, Birkbeck College. 鈥楥an one swear 鈥榓ppropriately鈥? A comparison of swearing in English L1 and English LX users.鈥
  • 3 March, Professor Anne Furlong, University of Prince Edward Island, 鈥楻elevance theoretic perspectives on performance as adaptation.鈥
  • 18 November, Dr Lynne Murphy, Sussex University. 鈥樷楶olite words鈥 words in American and British English: how please, thank you and sorry 诲颈蹿蹿别谤.鈥
  • 9 December, Dr Philip Durkin, Oxford English Dictionary. 鈥楲exical borrowing and basic vocabulary: How well can we quantify the impact of loanwords on the basic vocabulary of English? Can we identify any common patterns?鈥

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3. Publications, conference presentations, talks, theses and other studies using Survey material

Please let us know if you would like us to include your publications based on SEU material. We will appreciate it if you send us offprints of any such publications.

Aarts, B. (2014) (with S. Chalker and E. Weiner) Oxford Dictionary of English Grammar. 2nd Ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Aarts, B. (2014) (with S.A. Wallis) 鈥楴oun phrase simplicity in spoken English鈥. 2014. In: L. Veselovsk谩 and M. Janebov谩 (eds.) Complex Visibles Out There. Proceedings of the Olomouc Linguistics Colloquium 2014: Language use and linguistic structure. Olomouc: Palack媒 University.

Aarts, B. (2014) 鈥業nvestigating spoken English syntax and usage鈥. Plenary lecture presented at Olinco 2014, Olomouc, Czech Republic.

Aarts, B. (2014) 鈥楥hanges in how we speak: the English modal verbs鈥. Plenary lecture presented at the symposium How the changing world view is reflected in Russian and English, as part of the 2014 UK-Russia Year of Culture, Russian State University for the Humanities, Moscow, Russian Federation.

Aarts, B. (2014) 鈥榃hat for?鈥 Paper presented at the Third Conference of the International Society for the Linguistics of English, University of Zurich.

Aarts, B. (2014) 鈥極n corpora鈥. Workshop conducted at the 25th Annual Conference of the Society for Editors and Proofreaders, Royal Holloway College, London.

Aarts, B. (2014) 鈥極nline resources for grammar teaching鈥. Paper presented at the Institute of Education, University of London.

Aijmer, K. (2014) 鈥楢 variational pragmatic study of actually on the basis of four ICE-corpora鈥. Paper presented at the 35th meeting of the International Computer Archive of Modern and Medieval English (ICAME), Nottingham.

Alcaraz-Sintes, A. and S. Valera-Hern谩ndez (2014)(eds.) Diachrony and synchrony in English corpus linguistics. Bern etc.: Peter Lang.

Baker, W. and K. Womack (2014)(eds.), The year鈥檚 work in English studies, volume 93. Oxford: Oxford University Press

Biermeier, T. (2014) 鈥楥ompounding and suffixation in world Englishes鈥. In: Bushfeld et al. 312-330.

Bushfeld, S., T. Hoffmann, M. Huber and A. Kautzsch (2014)(eds.) The evolution of Englishes: the dynamic model and beyond. Varieties of English Around the World G49. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.

Close, J. (2014) 鈥楢 diachronic study of the stative possessive in spoken British English鈥. Paper presented at the 35th meeting of the International Computer Archive of Modern and Medieval English (ICAME), Nottingham.

Coto-Villalibre, E. (2014) 鈥楩rom prototypical to peripheral: the 鈥get + Ven鈥 construction in contemporary spoken British English鈥. In: A. Alcaraz-Sintes and S. Valera-Hern谩ndez (2014)(eds.) 205-231.

Coto-Villalibre, E. (2014) 鈥楩rom verbal to adjectival participial constructions with get: an examination of the passive gradient in World Englishes鈥. Paper presented at the Third Conference of the International Society for the Linguistics of English, University of Zurich.

Davidse, K. (2014) 鈥楽pecificational and presentational there-clefts鈥. Paper presented at Olinco 2014, Olomouc, Czech Republic.

De Felice, R. (2014) 鈥楥an response tokens be speech acts? A corpus pragmatics investigation?鈥 Paper presented at the 35th meeting of the International Computer Archive of Modern and Medieval English (ICAME), Nottingham.

De Felice, R. (2014) What can corpus pragmatics tell us about language? Invited seminar at the Department of Applied Linguistics, University of Massachusetts Boston, April 2014

De Felice, R. (2014) (with E. Moreton) The pragmatics of Business English: introducing the Corpus of Business English Correspondence. Paper presented at the 7th IVACS Conference, Newcastle, June 2014.

De Felice, R. (2014) Problems, solutions and where next? Open discussion session at Corpus Linguistics in the South, 果冻影院.

Deh茅, N. (2014) Parentheticals in spoken English: the syntax-prosody relation. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Deuber, D. (2014) English in the Caribbean: variation, style and standards in Jamaica and Trinidad. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Filppula, M. (2014) 鈥楬AVE TO vs. HAVE GOT TO in British and Irish English(es)鈥 Paper presented at the Third Conference of the International Society for the Linguistics of English, University of Zurich.

Francis, E. J. and L. A. Michaelis (2014) 鈥榃hy move? How weight and discourse factors combine to predict relative clause extraposition in English鈥. In: B. MacWhinney, A. Malchukov, and E. Moravcsik (2014) (eds.). 70-87.

Fuchs, R., U. Gut and I. Presley (2014) 鈥楻ecent Change in the Use of the Progressive in Nigerian English: An Apparent Time Study鈥. Paper presented at the 35th meeting of the International Computer Archive of Modern and Medieval English (ICAME), Nottingham.

Gisborne, N. and W. Hollmann (2014) (eds.) Theory and data in cognitive linguistics. Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins.

Grafmiller, J., B. Heller, M. Roethlisberger and B. Szmrecsanyi (2014) 鈥楨xploring probabilistic grammar(s) in varieties of English around the world鈥. Paper presented at the 35th meeting of the International Computer Archive of Modern and Medieval English (ICAME), Nottingham.

Gries, S. Th. (2014) 鈥楾he most underused method in corpus linguistics: Multi-level and mixed-effects models鈥. Paper presented at the 35th meeting of the International Computer Archive of Modern and Medieval English (ICAME), Nottingham.

Gries, S. Th. (2014) 鈥楩requencies, probabilities, association measures in usage-/exemplar-based linguistics: some necessary clarifications鈥. In: N. Gisborne and W. Hollmann (eds.). 15-48.

Hedberg, N. and N. Elouazizi (2014) 鈥楨pistemic parenthetical verb phrases: c-command, semantic scope and prosodic phrasing鈥. To appear in Parenthetical verbs, ed. Stefan Schneider, Julie Glikman & Mathieu Avanzi. Berlin: De Gruyter.

Heller, B. (2014) 鈥楢utomatic n-gram analysis (ANGA) on the basis of Biber et al.鈥檚 (1999) lexical bundle categories鈥 Paper presented at the 35th meeting of the International Computer Archive of Modern and Medieval English (ICAME), Nottingham.

Hoffmann, T. (2014) 鈥楾he cognitive evolution of Englishes: the role of constructions in the Dynamic Model鈥. In: Bushfeld et al. 160-180.

Huber, M. (2014) 鈥楽tylistic and sociolinguistic variation in Schneider鈥檚 nativization phase: t-affrication and relativization in Ghanaian English鈥. In: Bushfeld et al. 86-106.

Huber, M. (2014) 鈥楽tylistic variation in an emerging New English. Evidence from ICE-Ghana鈥. Paper presented at the 35th meeting of the International Computer Archive of Modern and Medieval English (ICAME), Nottingham.

Kaltenb枚ck, G. (2014) 鈥淚f you鈥檒l just come next door鈥: Insubordinate if-clauses in spoken English. Paper presented at the conference Corpus Linguistics in the South 7, 果冻影院.

Kaltenb枚ck, G. (2014) 鈥極n insubordination: form, function and development of insubordinate if-clauses鈥. Paper presented at the Third Conference of the International Society for the Linguistics of English, University of Zurich.

Kimps, D., K. Davidse and B. Cornillie (2014) 鈥楢 usage-based analysis of the modal and discourse marker uses of English tag questions鈥. Paper presented at Olinco 2014, Olomouc, Czech Republic.

Kirk, J. (2014) 鈥楾he Progressive and Durativity in Irish Standard English鈥. Paper presented at the 35th meeting of the International Computer Archive of Modern and Medieval English (ICAME), Nottingham.

Kirk, J. (2014) 鈥楽poken Corpora: the paradox of transcription鈥. Paper presented at the conference Corpus Linguistics in the South 7, 果冻影院.

Kirk, J. (2014) 鈥楾he mandative subjunctive and linguistic change: where does Irish Standard English fit in?鈥. Paper presented at the Third Conference of the International Society for the Linguistics of English, University of Zurich.

Kranich, S. (2014) 鈥楾he modals in recent English: A closer look at may and must鈥. Paper presented at the 35th meeting of the International Computer Archive of Modern and Medieval English (ICAME), Nottingham.

Leech, G. (2014) 鈥楾he rise of cos and the downfall of for: exchanging reason connectives in recent English?鈥. Paper presented at the 35th meeting of the International Computer Archive of Modern and Medieval English (ICAME), Nottingham.

MacWhinney, B., E. Moravcsik and A. Malchukov (eds.) (2014) Competing Motivations. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Mato-M铆guez, B. (2014) 鈥楤etween grammar and discourse: the variation between imperatives and insubordinated if-clauses in spoken English鈥. Paper presented at the Third Conference of the International Society for the Linguistics of English, University of Zurich.

Mehl, S. and K. Allan (2014) 鈥楨nglish language: lexicography, lexicology and lexical semantics鈥. In: W. Baker and K. Womack (eds.), 35-43.

Mehl, S., S.A. Wallis and B. Aarts (2014). English Spelling and Punctuation (ESP). iOS app. London: Survey of English Usage.鈥

Mehl, S., (2014) (with J. Arac) 鈥楧esign鈥. The Keywords Project. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh. .

Mehl, S., (2014) 鈥楩undamental/Fundamentalism鈥. The Keywords Project. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh. http://keywords.pitt.edu.

Mehl, S., (2014) 鈥楩undamentalism鈥 Presentation at the Keywords Seminar (The Keywords Project), Jesus College, Cambridge

Mehl, S., (2014) 鈥楾he Survey of English Usage: Project overview鈥. Preentation at the conference Translation and the Digital, Higher Education Academy (UK) and 果冻影院.

Mehl, S., (2014) 鈥楽tatistics for stylistics鈥. Presentation at the London Stylistics Circle, 果冻影院.

Mindt, I. (2014) 鈥楽egmentation in spoken language鈥. Paper presented at the 35th meeting of the International Computer Archive of Modern and Medieval English (ICAME), Nottingham.

Palacios-Martinez, I. (2014) 鈥楴egative intensification in the spoken language of British adults and teenagers. A preliminary corpus-based study鈥. Paper presented at the 35th meeting of the International Computer Archive of Modern and Medieval English (ICAME), Nottingham.

Pfenninger, S.E., O. Timofeeva, A.-C. Gardner, A. Honkapohja, M. Hundt and D. Schreier (2014)(eds.) Contact, Variation, and Change in the History of English. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.

Qiu, Y. (2014) 鈥業nvolved or informational? Gradability of adjectives in direct conversation and academic writing鈥. Paper presented at the 35th meeting of the International Computer Archive of Modern and Medieval English (ICAME), Nottingham.

Ronan, P. (2014) 鈥業nvestigating expletives in varieties of English鈥. Paper presented at the 35th meeting of the International Computer Archive of Modern and Medieval English (ICAME), Nottingham.

Ronan, P. (2014) 'Tracing uses of will and would in Late Modern British and Irish English鈥. In: Pfenninger et al. (2014)(eds.) : 239-256.

Schilk, M. and S. Schaub (2014) 鈥楴oun phrase complexity across varieties of English: focus on syntactic function and text type鈥. Paper presented at the 35th meeting of the International Computer Archive of Modern and Medieval English (ICAME), Nottingham.

Schneider, A. (2014) 鈥楩uture time marking in Ghanaian English: on how to interpret the results of a mixed effect logistic regression model for morphosyntactic variation in a new English variety鈥. Paper presented at the Third Conference of the International Society for the Linguistics of English, University of Zurich.

Schneider, E. (2014) 鈥楢nimacy versus complexity? A corpus-based longitudinal investigation of the competition between possessive whose and of which鈥. Paper presented at the 35th meeting of the International Computer Archive of Modern and Medieval English (ICAME), Nottingham.

Schneider, G. and D. Schreier (2014) 鈥楳ass Nouns in English: Automatic Detection and Regional Variation鈥. Paper presented at the 35th meeting of the International Computer Archive of Modern and Medieval English (ICAME), Nottingham.

Taavitsainen, I., A. Jucker and J. Tuominen (2014)(eds.) Diachronic corpus pragmatics. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.

Traugott, E. (2014) 鈥業ntersubjectification and clause periphery鈥, In: L. Brems, L. Ghesqui猫re and F. Van de Velde (2014)(eds.) Intersubjectivity and intersubjectification in grammar and discourse. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. 7-27.

Traugott, E. (2014) 鈥楶ragmatic salience as an enabling factor in morphosyntactic change鈥. Paper presented at the Third Conference of the International Society for the Linguistics of English, University of Zurich.

Wallis, S.A. (2014) 鈥楻ebalancing corpora鈥. Paper presented at the 35th meeting of the International Computer Archive of Modern and Medieval English (ICAME), Nottingham.

Wallis, S.A. (2014) (with Bas Aarts) 鈥楴oun phrase simplicity in spoken English鈥. 2014. In: L. Veselovsk谩 and M. Janebov谩 (eds.) Complex Visibles Out There. Proceedings of the Olomouc Linguistics Colloquium 2014: Language use and linguistic structure. Olomouc: Palack媒 University.

Wallis, S.A. (2014) 鈥榃hat might a corpus of parsed spoken data tell us about language?鈥 In: L. Veselovsk谩 and M. Janebov谩 (eds.) Complex Visibles Out There. Proceedings of the Olomouc Linguistics Colloquium 2014: Language use and linguistic structure. Olomouc: Palack媒 University.

Wallis, S.A. (2014) 鈥榃hat might a corpus of spoken data tell us about language?鈥. Paper presented at Olinco 2014, Olomouc, Czech Republic.

Wallis, S.A. (2014) What can we do with a (parsed) spoken corpus? Paper presented at the conference Corpus Linguistics in the South 7, 果冻影院.

Wallis, S.A. (ongoing) corp.ling.stats blog ().

Winkle, C. (2014) 鈥楾he syntax of spoken English: a cross-varietal perspective on left dislocation and fronting constructions鈥. Paper presented at the Third Conference of the International Society for the Linguistics of English, University of Zurich.

Zhang, C. (2014) 鈥楾he motivating factors for the long passives in academic and non-academic writing鈥. Paper presented at the 35th meeting of the International Computer Archive of Modern and Medieval English (ICAME), Nottingham.

Zipp, L. (2014) Educated Fiji English: lexico-grammar and variety status. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.

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