Dr. Matthias Klumm

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

Office Hours in the Winter Semester

mondays 12.00 pm - 01.00 pm

 

Curriculum Vitae

since 10/2017:

 

04/2017 – 09/2017:

 

2017:

 

 

 

2014 – 2016:

 

2012:

 

 

2009 – 2010:

Assistant Professor/Postdoc (Applied English Linguistics), University of Augsburg

 

Research associate (Englische Sprachpraxis), University of Rostock

 

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

 

Research associate (English linguistics), LMU Munich

 

First State Certification (Erstes Staatsexamen, LA Gymnasien) in English and French, University of Heidelberg

 

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 Härtl & 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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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 Fäcke & Sara Vali (eds.), Perspektiven der Mehrsprachigkeit heute in Forschung und Praxis: Lehramtsstudierende, Lehrpraxis, Lehrmaterialien, 13-28. Frankfurt: Peter Lang.

 

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

 

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.

 

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.

 

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

 

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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