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Professor Mair | Dissertations & Habilitations

Dissertations

In progress:

  • Chunxu Chen
    "Coordinating structures: Network contrastive analyses on Chinese and German learner English"
  • Bailey, Kebrina
    "Creole and English in a British Overseas Territory. Language Variations and Language Attitudes in 21st Century Anguilla"
  • Bonnet, Isolde
    "“Je suis content de voir des blacks qui réussissent" Multilingualism and identity construction among Cameroonian immigrants in Europe"
  • Mahler, Hanna
    "English-German Contrastive Linguistics: A Quantitative Perspective"
  • Müller, Julia
    "Gender Systems as a Cause of Interference in Second-Language Processing"
  • Neuhausen, Miriam
    "Language and Identity in Mennonite Communities in Southern Ontario, Canada"
  • Nte, Lucky, Co-tutelle with Université Lyon 2 (Lumière)
    "West African Users of English as Lingua Franca in France and Germany: Case Studies from the Medical Field"
  • Song Shuang
    "Linguistic Expression of Emotions in English and Chinese Computer-mediated"

Completed:

Habilitations

In progress:

  • Bohmann, Axel. "Locating Superdiversity: Communicative Repertoires of Refugees in Germany"
  • Honkanen, Mirka. "Derivational Productivity in World Englishes"
  • Lacoste, Véronique. "Haitians' Diasporic English: Development, Structure and Social Functioning"

Completed:

  • SAND, Andrea (2005). "Angloversals? Shared Morphosyntactic Features in Contact Varieties of English"
    (forthcoming) Angloversals? Shared Morphosyntactic Features in Contact Varieties of English. Amsterdam: Benjamins

Administrative advising in the final stages: