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Dr. Matthias Klumm

Assistant Professor / Postdoc
Angewandte Sprachwissenschaft / Anglistik
Telefon: +49 821 598 - 5754
E-Mail:
Raum: 4043 (D)
Adresse: Universit?tsstra?e 10, 86159 Augsburg

Office Hours in the Winter Semester

mondays 12.00 pm - 01.00 pm

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Curriculum Vitae

since 10/2017:

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04/2017 – 09/2017:

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2017:

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2014 – 2016:

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2012:

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2009 – 2010:

Assistant Professor/Postdoc (Applied English Linguistics), 伟德国际_伟德国际1946$娱乐app游戏 of Augsburg

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Research associate (Englische Sprachpraxis), 伟德国际_伟德国际1946$娱乐app游戏 of Rostock

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PhD in English linguistics (supervisor: Prof. Dr. Stephanie Hackert), LMU Munich

Dissertation title: Address in the Anglophone Caribbean: A Corpus-Based Sociolinguistic Study of Nominal and Pronominal Address Patterns in Jamaica and Trinidad

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Research associate (English linguistics), LMU Munich

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First State Certification (Erstes Staatsexamen, LA Gymnasien) in English and French, 伟德国际_伟德国际1946$娱乐app游戏 of Heidelberg

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Foreign language assistant, Shropshire, England

Research Interests

  • Discourse linguistics

  • Discourse grammar

  • Functional approaches to language

  • (Variational) pragmatics

  • (Variationist) sociolinguistics

  • Postcolonial Englishes

  • Pidgin and creole studies

  • English morphology and word-formation

  • English syntax

Publications

Klumm, M. & A. Fetzer. 2024. Discourse grammar, discourse coherence, and discourse relations: Evidence from editing-based tasks for teaching English. In Holden H?rtl & Katharina Zaychenko (eds.), Grammatical categories in linguistics and education, 63-86. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783111140803-004

Klumm, M. 2024. Peripheries and their internal structure: An empirical analysis of left- and right-peripheral sequences across written English discourse. Linguistics. 1-28. https://doi.org/10.1515/ling-2023-0242

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Klumm, M. 2024. A corpus-based study of phrasal and clausal temporal adjuncts at the left and right peripheries across genres of written English discourse. Lingua 309. 1-21. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lingua.2024.103794

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Klumm, M., A. Fetzer & E. Keizer. 2023. Continuative and contrastive discourse relations across discourse domains: Cognitive and cross-linguistic approaches. Functions of Language 30(1). 4-15. https://doi.org/10.1075/fol.00050.klu

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Fetzer, A. & Klumm, M. 2023. The linguistic realization of continuative discourse relations in English discourse: A context-based analysis across narrative and argumentative genres. Functions of Language 30(1) 16-40. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1075/fol.22010.fet

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Klumm, M. 2022. The signaling of continuative and contrastive discourse relations in English argumentative discourse: Corpus-based and experimental perspectives. Discours [Online] 30.?

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Klumm, M., M. Jilka & A. Fetzer. 2022. Multilingualism and language acquisition with a focus on EFL: The theory and practice of cognitive linguistic perspectives. In Christiane F?cke & Sara Vali (eds.), Perspektiven der Mehrsprachigkeit heute in Forschung und Praxis: Lehramtsstudierende, Lehrpraxis, Lehrmaterialien, 13-28. Frankfurt: Peter Lang.

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Klumm, M. 2021. Nominal and Pronominal Address in Jamaica and Trinidad: Variation and Patterns. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.

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Klumm, M. 2021. Meaning-to-form mismatches in Functional Discourse Grammar and Systemic Functional Grammar: A case study of the English discourse connective however. In Lucía Contreras-García & Daniel García Velasco (eds.), Interfaces in Functional Discourse Grammar: Theory and Applications, 399-432. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.

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Klumm, M. 2018. Address in the Anglophone Caribbean: A Sociolinguistic Study of Nominal and Pronominal Address Patterns in Jamaica and Trinidad. PhD dissertation. LMU Munich.

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Klumm, M. (co-editor with A. H?lzl, M. Maticevic, T. Scharinger, J. Ungelenk & N. Zapf). 2015. Politik der Metapher (languagetalks, Bd. 4). Würzburg: K?nigshausen & Neumann.

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Klumm, M. (co-editor with F. De Decker, K. Jakob, M. Kunzmann, I. Lindbüchl & T. Stoll). 2015. JournaLIPP (Nr. 4): Sprachinnovation: Motivation – Erscheinungsformen – Verlauf (https://lipp.ub.uni-muenchen.de/lipp/issue/view/287).

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