Dr. phil. Anke Schulz (Lektorin)

Englische Sprachwissenschaft

Dr. phil. Anke Schulz

Büro: GW 2, A 3.380
Telefon: +49 (0)421 218-68190
Sprechzeiten donnerstags 9:30 – 10:30 sowie nach Vereinbarung per Email. Keine Sprechstunden am 7. und 14. März.
E-Mail: anke.schulzprotect me ?!uni-bremenprotect me ?!.de


Werdegang ‒ Curriculum Vitae

Juli 2003 – Magisterabschluss Anglistik und Romanistik, Universität Bremen

Januar 2006 – Dezember 2010 Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin Englische Sprachwissenschaft, Technische Universität Darmstadt

April 2011 – September 2013 Universitätslektorin mit halber Stelle, Englische Sprachwissenschaft, Universität Bremen

Oktober 2013 – Dezember 2014 Akademische Rätin auf Zeit mit halber Stelle, Englische Sprachwissenschaft, Universität Bremen

seit Januar 2015 Universitätslektorin mit halber Stelle unbefristet, Englische Sprachwissenschaft, Universität Bremen

Juni 2015 – Promotion zum Doctor philosophiae (Dr. phil), Technische Universität Darmstadt

Februar 2013 – Januar 2023 Wissenschaftliche Angestellte im Projekt „ForstA – Forschend studieren von Anfang an – Heterogenität als Potenzial“, ab 2021 Referentin für Studienangelegenheiten mit einer halben unbefristeten Stelle im Studienzentrum des FB 10

Lehre

SoSe 23

  • Introduction to English Linguistics 2-Research methods, 10-76-4-B-02
  • Introduction to English Linguistics 2-Research methods, 10-76-4-B-03 digital asynchron
  • Ecolinguistics, 10-76-6-WD2-01

WiSe 22-23

  • Introduction to English Linguistics 1, 10-76-1-B-03
  • Stylistics, 10-76-3-WD1-07
  • Corpora and Language Teaching, 10-E76-3-LING-02 digital asynchron

SoSe 22

  • Introduction to English Linguistics 2-Research methods, 10-76-4-B-03
  • Contrastive Linguistics, 10-76-6-WD2-01

WiSe 21-22

  • MA Ed LING, Corpora and Language Teaching, 10-76-1-LING-02 digital asynchron
  • Applied Linguistics, 10-76-3-D1-02 digital asynchron

SoSe 21

  • Introduction to English Linguistics 2-Research methods, 10-76-4-B-03 digital asynchron
  • Linguistic Analysis of Literary Texts, 10-76-6-WD2-02 digital asynchron
  • Contrastive Linguistics, 10-76-6-WD2-05 digital asynchron

WiSe 20-21

  • MA Ed LING, Corpora and Language Teaching, 10-76-1-LING-01 digital asynchron
  • Begleitveranstaltung Sprachwissenschaft, 10-76-1-AP-02 digital synchron

SoSe 20

  • Introduction to English Linguistics 2-Research methods, 10-76-2-B-02 digital asynchron
  • Applied Linguistics, 10-76-4-D2b-02 digital asynchron
  • Begleitveranstaltung Sprachwissenschaft, 10-76-6-AP-05 digital synchron

WiSe 19-20

  • Key topics in Linguistics (D Modul): The Grammar Detective, 10-76-4-D-1a-03
  • Key topics in Linguistics (WD Modul): Linguistic Analysis of Literary Texts, 10-76-4-WD-1a-01
  • Begleitveranstaltung Sprachwissenschaft, 10-76-5-P-01
  • Introduction to Linguistics, 10-76-1-B-01, mit Dr. Inke Du Bois
  • Introduction to Linguistics, 10-76-1-B-02, mit Dr. Inke Du Bois

Forschung

Corpus Linguistics, Stylistics, Systemic Functional Grammar, Contrastive Linguistics English-German, Critical Discourse Analysis.

Special interest: Die vom Aussterben bedrohte plattdeutsche Sprache. Zwischen 2013 und 2021 habe ich Plattdeutsch an der Volkshochschule Bremen, Zweigstellen Ost (Vahr) und Nord (Vegesack) und dem Evangelischen Bildungswerk unterrichtet.

Publikationen

Schulz, Anke and Lise Fontaine. 2021. "The Cardiff Model of Functional Syntax" in Thompson, Geoff & Wendy L. Bowcher and Lise Fontaine (eds.). The Cambridge Handbook of Systemic Functional Linguistics. Cambridge University Press, 230-258. Please note that the final version of the chapter was written by Lise Fontaine alone.

Schulz, Anke. 2015. Me, myself and I: A corpus-based, contrastive study of English and German computer-mediated communication from a Systemic Functional perspective. Dissertation. Technische Universität Darmstadt: tuprints. http://tuprints.ulb.tu-darmstadt.de/4614/

Schulz, Anke & Elke Teich. 2012. “The secret life of the negative: An investigation of polarity and modality in a corpus of newsgroup texts”. In Rayson, Paul & Sebastian Hoffmann & Geoffrey Leech (eds.). English Corpus Linguistics: Looking back, Moving forward. Papers from the 30th International Conference on English Language Research on Computerized Corpora (ICAME30). Lancaster, UK, 27-31 May 2009. Amsterdam; New York: Rodopi, 191-204.

Schulz, Anke. 2008. "Tense, modality and polarity: The finite verbal group in English and German newsgroup texts". In Norgaard, Nina (ed.). Systemic Functional Linguistics in Use. Odense Working Papers in Language and Communication Vol. 29, 697-716. http://www.sdu.dk/~/media/Files/Om_SDU/Institutter/ISK/Forskningspublikationer/OWPLC/Nr29/Contents.ashx (20.10.2011)

Vorträge auf Konferenzen

24. – 28.07.2017 Corpus Linguistics International Conference (CL2017), University of Birmingham, UK. Attendance only.

29.06. – 01.07.2017 The 27th European Systemic Functional Linguistics Conference (ESFLC), University of Salamanca, Spain. Existing but not visible – a critical discourse analysis of what it is like to be fat.

27. – 31.07.2015 The 42nd International Systemic Functional Congress (ISFC), RWTH Aachen, Germany. A corpus-based contrastive study of English and German computer-mediated communication.

01. – 03.07.2013 The European Systemic Functional Linguistics Conference and Workshop (ESFLCW), University of Coventry, UK. Theorising mode: Theme-rheme structure in analogue and digital texts.

15. – 29.07.2011 The 38th International Systemic Functional Congress (ISFC), Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal. Theme, modality and negative polarity in a contrastive study of English and German newsgroup texts

14. – 16.09.2010 The 1 st Summer School on Systemic Functional Linguistics, Cardiff University, UK, Posterpräsentation. The annotation of SFL features in a comparable corpus of English and German newsgroup texts

9. – 11.09.2010 The 4 th International Conference on Modality in English (ModE4), Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain. A corpus-based contrastive study of modality in English and German newsgroup texts from a Systemic Functional perspective

9. – 11.07.2010 The 22 nd European Systemic Functional Linguistics Conference and Workshop (ESFLCW), Univerza na Primorskem, Koper, Slovenia. It's not easy to be a negation marker: A contrastive study of negativity in English and German newsgroup texts

26. – 30.05.2010 The 31 st Conference of the International Computer Archive of Modern and Medieval English (ICAME 31), Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen. The secret life of the negative, now revealed

8. – 10.07.2009 The 21 st European Systemic Functional Linguistics Conference and Workshop (ESFLCW), Cardiff University, UK. Contrasting choice: Annotation of an English-German corpus

27. – 31.05.2009 The 30 th Conference of the International Computer Archive of Modern and Medieval English (ICAME 30), Lancaster University, UK. The secret life of the negative: Where does it hide?

07. – 09.07.2008 The 5 th International Contrastive Linguistics Conference (ICLC5), University of Leuven, Belgium. On the outskirts of modality: Exploring the English and German modal verb systems and their interface with future tense

11. – 13.06.2008 The 20 th European Systemic Functional Linguistics Conference and Workshop (ESFLCW), University of Helsinki, Finland. No is not enough: An SFL description of negation

26. – 28.09.2007 Die 38. Jahrestagung der Gesellschaft für Angewandte Linguistik (GAL), Universität Hildesheim. Divergence in a corpus of parallel translations of English and German newsgroup texts

23. – 25.07.2007 The 19 th European Systemic Functional Linguistics Conference and Workshop (ESFLCW), Universität des Saarlandes. What´s wrong with me? The register of "trouble discourse" in newsgroups

16. – 20.07.2007 The 34 th International Systemic Functional Congress (ISFC), University of Southern Denmark. Tense, modality and polarity: The finite verb phrase in English and German newsgroup texts

19. – 22.06.2006 The 18 th Euro-International Systemic Functional Linguistics Congress and Workshop (ESFLCW), University of Triest (Gorizia), Italy. Diversity in the concept of "body" in parallel translations of English and German newsgroup texts.

Workshops

01. – 03. Juli 2013 The European Systemic Functional Linguistics Conference and Workshop (ESFLCW), University of Coventry, UK. Analysing social media using UAM CorpusTool, zusammen mit Mick O’Donnell

15. – 29.07.2011 The 38th International Systemic Functional Congress (ISFC), Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal. Processes and Participant Roles: A Practical Descriptive Framework and a Set of Tools for Analyzing Them in Texts, zusammen mit Prof. Dr. Robin Fawcett

14. – 16.09.2010 The 1 st Summer School on Systemic Functional Linguistics, Cardiff University, UK. Adding Participant Roles to the analysis of texts, zusammen mit Prof. Dr. Robin P. Fawcett

9. – 11.07.2010 The 22 nd European Systemic Functional Linguistics Conference and Workshop (ESFLCW), Univerza na Primorskem, Koper, Slovenia. A practical workshop using SFL descriptive frameworks for analysing text-sentences, zusammen mit Prof. Dr. Robin P. Fawcett

Vorträge auf Kolloquien

01.06.2015 Technische Universität Darmstadt, Fachbereich 2, Disputationsvortrag zu meiner Doktorarbeit mit dem Titel Me, myself and I: A corpus-based, contrastive study of English and German computer-mediated communication from a Systemic Functional perspective, eingereicht im August 2014.

06.05.2015 Universität Bremen, Fachbereich 10, Ringvorlesung Korpuslinguistik, Vortrag zu Korpusannotationen.