Marco Schilk
University of Hildesheim, English Linguistics, Faculty Member
- Languages and Linguistics, Linguistics, Corpus Linguistics, Experimental Linguistics, Psycholinguistics, English linguistics, and 34 moreWorld Englishes, Feature Selection, Model Selection, Lexicogrammar, Sri Lankan English, South Asian English, Dative Alternation, Southeast Asian English, Multinomial Logistic Regression, Verb-Complementation, Transfer caused motion (TCM) Construction, Verb complementation Patterns (Of TCM related Verbs), Web derived Newspaper Corpus, Transitivity Trends, Discourse Analysis, Applied Linguistics, Cognitive Science, Sociolinguistics, Second Language Acquisition, Cognitive Linguistics, Pragmatics, Semantics, Syntax, English, Morphology, Historical Linguistics, English language, Lexicography, Language Variation and Change, Contact Linguistics, Language and Gender, Corpus Linguistics and Discourse Analysis, English language and linguistics, and Language in Societyedit
- Website at the University of Hildesheim (including CV and complete list of publications): https://www.uni-hildeshei... moreWebsite at the University of Hildesheim (including CV and complete list of publications):
https://www.uni-hildesheim.de/no_cache/fb3/institute/institut-fuer-englische-sprache-und-literatur/mitglieder/marco-schilk/
Monographs:
Language Processing in Advanced Learners of English:
https://benjamins.com/catalog/bpa.9
Structural Nativization in Indian English Lexicogrammar:
http://benjamins.com/#catalog/books/scl.46edit
Abstract: The corpus-based description of varieties of English is a disci-pline that only recently gained ground in variety research because there has been only a limited amount of data collected in corpora so far. Many de-scriptions of... more
Abstract: The corpus-based description of varieties of English is a disci-pline that only recently gained ground in variety research because there has been only a limited amount of data collected in corpora so far. Many de-scriptions of specific varieties of English, such as Indian ...
Research Interests:
In this pilot study we set out to compare formulaic sequences of the type of 3-grams in ENL (spoken British English), EFL (English spoken by advanced German learners of English) and ESL (spoken Indian English). The study shows that, for... more
In this pilot study we set out to compare formulaic sequences of the type of 3-grams in ENL (spoken British English), EFL (English spoken by advanced German learners of English) and ESL (spoken Indian English). The study shows that, for the overall number of types ...
Research Interests:
The term 'New Englishes', as coined by Platt et al. (1984) and used in the present article, refers to those varieties of English that have developed in former colonial territories of the United Kingdom... more
The term 'New Englishes', as coined by Platt et al. (1984) and used in the present article, refers to those varieties of English that have developed in former colonial territories of the United Kingdom (or, as in the Philippines, of the United States). For various reasons, even after the ...