Nina-Maria Fronhofer
Telefon: | +49 821 598 - 5754 |
E-Mail: | n.fronhofer@philhist.uni-augsburgphilhist.uni-augsburg.de () |
Raum: | 4043 (D) |
Adresse: | Universit?tsstra?e 10, 86159 Augsburg |
Curriculum Vitae
02/2014 & 03/2014:
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09/2013 & 10/2013:
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since 10/2012:
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2011 - 2012:
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2009 - 2011:
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2009:
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2007?- 2008:
Research Stay at King's College London
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Research stays and field work at the Universities of York, Lancaster and at Middlesex 威尼斯赌博游戏_威尼斯赌博app-【官网】 London
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Research Assistant at 威尼斯赌博游戏_威尼斯赌博app-【官网】 of Augsburg
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Teaching Assistant (LfbA, TEFL) at 威尼斯赌博游戏_威尼斯赌博app-【官网】 of Würzburg
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Teacher Training Program & 2nd State Exam (English & French)
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1st State Exam (English & French)?
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Student Assistant in English Linguistics, 威尼斯赌博游戏_威尼斯赌博app-【官网】 of Würzburg
Research Interests
- language and emotion (emotion talk and emotional talk)
- contrastive linguistics (esp. English - German)
- (intercultural) discourse analysis
- cognitive linguistics (Event structures, esp. Emotion Events)
- (experimental) corpus linguistics
- (emotion) narratives
- applied linguistics (esp. teaching, intercultural communication)
- interactional sociolinguistics (contextualization theory)
- methodology (statistics, modelling language data with R)
PhD Project
"Emotion Concepts in Context - a Contrastive Analysis of?English and German Discourse"
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My main interest lies in research on language and emotion. I specifically focus on cross-linguistic differences in English and German emotion concepts such as ANGER or JOY. I hereby take a discursive approach and explicitly accommodate context into my cognitive (corpus) linguistic as well as cross-linguistic analyses. Moreover, I strive to promote a new methodological framework, integrating qualitative and quantitative approaches; I model (descriptive and inferential statistics) my data using R. My research may find a wide range of applications such as in teaching, intercultural communication or automatic inferencing.
Publications
- Fronhofer, N.-M. submitted. “My ANGER was justified surely?” Markers of epistemic (un-) certainty in English and German Emotion Events.
- Fronhofer, N.-M. 2018. “So angry or slightly irritated of sorts?” ANGER events in British English and German. Proceedings of the interdisciplinary workshop “Emotion Concepts in Use”, Heinrich-Heine 威尼斯赌博游戏_威尼斯赌博app-【官网】 (SFB 991/DFG: The Structures of Representations in Language,Cognition and Science), Düsseldorf, Germany. Peter Lang.
- Fronhofer, N.-M-.2015. Nearly a bit angry or just so happy? – Intensifiers as contextualization cues. Bulletin suisse de linguistique appliquée, numéro spécial, t. 2, été 2015, 29-49.
Selected talks
Fronhofer, N.-M. (2018) "Are you probably a bit jealous? - Concepts d'émotion et leurs indices contextuels." Poster presented at 2ème Colloque Langage et éMOTion, Univérsité Paul Valèry Montpellier 3, Laboratoire Epsylon, Montpellier, France.
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Fronhofer, N.-M. (2016) "My anger was justified SURELY? - Markers of epistemic un-/certainty in English and German Emotion Events." Paper presented at International Conference on Language and Emotion (ICLE), EMOFUNDETT Project, UNED, Madrid, Spain.
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Fronhofer, N.-M. (2016) "Positive emotions across languages: a mixed model profile-based approach to JOY." Paper presented at CERE Emotion Conference, Leiden, Netherlands.
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Fronhofer, N.-M. (2016) "Modelling emotion concepts across languages." Paper presented at 6. Diskussionsforum Linguistik, Slavisches Seminar, 威尼斯赌博游戏_威尼斯赌博app-【官网】 of Zurich, Switzerland.
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Fronhofer, N.-M. (2016) "I am literally thrilled - Modelling JOY across English and German". Invited talk at Englisches Seminar, 威尼斯赌博游戏_威尼斯赌博app-【官网】 of Zurich, Switzerland.
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Fronhofer, N.-M. (2015) "Angry, really angry or really very angry - Intensifiers and the role of discourse in emotion research." Poster presented at the conference of the International Society for the Research on Emotion (ISRE), Geneva, Switzerland.
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Fronhofer, N.-M. (2015) "So angry or rather slightly irritated? - Language-specific emotion patterns in English and German." Paper presented at the interdisciplinary workshop "Emotion Concepts in Use" (SFB 991/ DFG: The Structure of Representations in Language, Cognition and Science), Heinrich-Heine 威尼斯赌博游戏_威尼斯赌博app-【官网】, Düsseldorf, Germany.
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Fronhofer, N.-M. (2014) "The Emotion Event ANGER - patterns and co-occurrences." at ISLE 3, Zürich, Switzerland.
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Fronhofer, N.-M. (2014) "Emotions in context - contrasting English and German." Text analysis session at Centre for Language, Discourse and Communication, King's College, London, UK.
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Fronhofer, N.-M. (2014) "Intensification and Emotion." Invited talk at "London Language: Talk about Language, 威尼斯赌博游戏_威尼斯赌博app-【官网】 of Middlesex, London, UK.?
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Fronhofer, N.-M. (2014) "Intensification in English and German." at "Language norms in context." Meeting of the Swiss Association for Applied Linguistics (Vals-Asla), Lugano, Switzerland.
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Fronhofer, N.-M. (2013) "Emotive expressions and identity building - evidence from English/ German discourse." at "The linguistic construction of personal and group identity: structure, pragmatics and cognition." Symposium, Heidelberg, Germany.
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Fronhofer, N.-M., Hofmockel, C. (2013) "Methods in identity research." Data session and workshop at "The linguistic construction of personal and group identity: structure, pragmatics and cognition." Symposium, Heidelberg, Germany.
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Fronhofer, N.-M., Herbert, C., Fetzer, A. (2013) "Emotive expressions in a second language." 5th JRM, AILA-Europe, Dublin, UK.
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Fronhofer, N.-M. (2012) "From the Romans to the Normans - an awareness raising strategy training for young language learners."??GMF Bundeskongress, Essen-Duisburg, Germany.