Publications

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Journal Papers

Krummes, C. and A. Ensslin (in preparation). Formulaic language in native and non-native expository writing in German: a corpus-driven comparison.

Krummes, C., S. Jaworska and A. Ensslin (in preparation). Formulaic language in German expository writing: a corpus comparison of interlanguage with L1.

Book Chapter

Ensslin, Astrid and Cedric Krummes (forthcoming 2012). "Language Acquisition and Electronic Interaction". In The Cambridge Handbook of Second Language Acquisition, J. Herschensohn and M. Young-Scholten (eds.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Conference Proceedings

Krummes, C. 2006. "Sinn si or Si si? Mobile-n Deletion in Luxembourgish". In Papers in Linguistics from the University of Manchester: Proceedings of the 15th Postgraduate Conference in Linguistics, 3rd March 2006, A. Scott (ed.). Manchester: The University of Manchester. School of Languages, Linguistics and Cultures. 19-29.

Reviews

Krummes, Cedric (2005) Review of "N. Langer and W.V. Davies (eds.), Linguistic Purism in the Germanic Languages", Berlin: De Gruyter, viii + 374 pages, 2005. Internet Journal Historical Sociolinguistics and Sociohistorical Linguistics, Online, Available from: http://www.let.leidenuniv.nl/hsl_shl/langer&davies.htm

Unpublished Work

Krummes, Cedric. 2009. Modal Particles and Discourse Markers in Luxembourgish Emails, Plays, and Filmscripts: a Corpus-Based Approach. Unpublished Doctoral Thesis. Sheffield: The University of Sheffield.

Krummes, Cedric. 2005. Can-Do or Can-Don't?: Do Luxembourgish as a Foreign Language (LaF) Materials Conform to Waystage 1990 Specifications?. Unpublished Master's Dissertation. Sheffield: The University of Sheffield. PDF version [408 KB]

Krummes, Cedric. 2004. The Letzebuergesch Verb ginn (give): Grammaticalisation from Full Verb to Copula, Existential Construction, Passive Auxiliary, and Conditional Mood Auxiliary. Unpublished B.A. Dissertation. Bangor: University of Wales, Bangor. PDF version [237 KB]

Conference Papers

2012-03 (accepted): Creating Learning and Teaching Materials on Lexical Bundles and Collocations for German Essay Writing: Two Corpus Approaches (with Astrid Ensslin). FLaRN5, Tilburg University, the Netherlands.

2011-09: Formulaic Sequences in German Essays: Comparing L1 with L2 data (with Sylvia Jaworska and Astrid Ensslin). Learner Corpus Research 2011, Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium.

2011-04: Auf der einen Hand und auf die andere Seite: Corpus Evidence of Formulaic Sequences in Essays by Advanced Learners of German (with Sylvia Jaworska and Astrid Ensslin). 74th Conference of the Association for German Studies in Great Britain and Ireland (AGS). Queen Mary, University of London, UK.

2010-08 (accepted, not presented due to illness): Interaktion und Bewertungen: Lehren aus YouTube-Kommentaren. XII. Kongress der Internationalen Vereinigung für Germanistik (IVG). Warsaw, Poland.

2010-03: How to Spot Errors and Compare Learners of German: the Falko and WHiG Projects. 73rd Conference of the Association for German Studies in Great Britain and Ireland (AGS). Reading, UK.

2010-01: 'What’s Hard in German?': Touching the Void of Underrepresented Structures (with Astrid Ensslin). Forum for Germanic Language Studies (FGLS). Gregynog, UK.

2010-01: Mapping Luxembourgish: negotiating linguistic boundaries on YouTube (with Kristine Horner). Forum for Germanic Language Studies (FGLS). Gregynog, UK.

2009-06: WITZ :-) Emoticons in Luxembourgish Emails. Postgraduate Colloquium. The University of Sheffield, UK.

2009-04: And the World Will Smile(y) With You: Emoticons in Luxembourgish Emails (with Astrid Ensslin). FGLS 8 - GLAC 15 - SHEL 6, Banff, Alberta, Canada.

Conference Posters

2011-07: Use of Discourse-Structuring Sequences by Advanced Learners of German: Corpus-Driven Investigations (with Sylvia Jaworska and Astrid Ensslin). Corpus Linguistics 2011, University of Birmingham, UK.

2010-02: „Dass wenn man etwas will, muss man dafür arbeiten” - Zielhypothesen im Lernerkorpus Falko (with Marc Reznicek et al.). 31. Jahrestagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Sprachwissenschaft. Berlin, Germany.

Invited Lectures

2011-08: 7 Myths about Lëtzebuergesch. Keynote Speech, Let’s Learn Some Lëtzebuergesch!, Luxembourg Heritage Weekend, Luxembourg American Cultural Society, Belgium, Wisconsin, USA.

2011-05: What’s Hard in German? Corpus Evidence of Formulaicity in Advanced British Learners of German (with Astrid Ensslin and Sylvia Jaworska). Research Seminar, ESRC Centre for Bilingualism, Bangor University, UK.

2011-03: From Learner Essays to Textbook Examples: What’s Hard in German? (with Astrid Ensslin, Anke Lüdeling, Marc Reznicek, and Amir Zeldes). IntelliText Workshop, University of Leeds, UK.

2011-02: Mining Meinung: WHiG’s corpus evidence of German learner data. Departmental Research Seminar, Lancaster University, UK.

2010-10 (invited): Ma jo, ma Mamm, ma Merci: A corpus approach to the Luxembourgish discourse marker ma. ESRC Centre for Research on Bilingualism in Theory & Practice, Bangor University.

2010-07: Ma da profitéier vun denger fräier Zäit: A Corpus Approach to the Luxembourgish Discourse Marker ma. Luxembourg Studies Symposium in Honour of Gerald Newton: Language, Society and the Individual in a Multilingual Space, The University of Sheffield.

2010-05: The Luxembourgish discourse marker ma: a corpus-based approach. Research Seminar, Centre for Research in Linguistics and Language Sciences, Newcastle University.

2010-03: WHiG: Finding out what's hard in German at the University of Leeds. Departmental Research Seminar, University of Leeds, UK.

2009-11: Ma dat ass zwar intressant: Pragmatic Markers in Luxembourgish Emails, Plays, and Filmscripts. Forschungskolloquium Korpuslinguistik. Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany.

2009-05: lol this language rocks! Luxembourgish Language and Identity in YouTube comments. NATCECT Research Seminar, The University of Sheffield, UK.

2008-11: Ma mäi Soutien! A Corpus-Based Approach to Discourse Markers in Luxembourgish. Departmental Research Seminar, University of Leeds, UK.

2008-10: Ma mäi Soutien! Discourse Markers in Luxembourgish. Aktuelle Forschungen zur linguistischen Linguistik, Université de Luxembourg, Luxembourg.

2007-03: Toddler Among Giants: Linguistic Influences on Luxembourgish. Language Contact, Language Change, Gregynog, UK.

2005-04. To Delete or Not to Delete? Mobile-n Deletion in Luxembourgish, Departmental Research Seminar, Bangor, UK.

Invited Undergraduate Teaching

2009-04: German Podcast Workshop (with Morten Hunke). Department of German, University of Leeds, UK.

Conferences/Panels/Workshops Organised

2012-06: Korpora und DaF-Materialien – eine praktische Werkstatt (with Astrid Ensslin and Stefan Baumgarten). Bangor University, UK.

2011-07: What’s Hard in German? Structural Difficulties, Research Approaches and Pedagogic Solutions (with Astrid Ensslin). Bangor University, UK.

2009-04: GermaniCMC (with Astrid Ensslin). FGLS 8 - GLAC 15 - SHEL 6, Banff, Alberta, Canada.

Impact/Knowledge Transfer

2012-02: 5 Keywords in German Essay-Writing. Bangor University, UK and TES teaching resource.

2011-11: Writing in German. Bangor University, Bangor, UK.

2011-10: WHiG Essay-Writing Workshop. University of Leeds, Leeds, UK.

2011-08: Let’s Learn Some Lëtzebuergesch! Luxembourg Heritage Weekend, Luxembourg American Cultural Society, Belgium, Wisconsin, USA.

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