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Talks and Conferences

Hackert, Stephanie, Kimberly Carcamo Rodriguez, Diana Wengler, Catherine Laliberté & Melanie Keller. 2022. The "Panama letters": Reconstructing the roots of contemporary vernacular Englishes in the Caribbean. 9th Biennial International Conference on the Linguistics of Contemporary English (BICLCE), Ljubljana, Sept. 15-17

Laliberté, Catherine, Diana Wengler, Melanie Keller & Stephanie Hackert. 2022. The language of 21st century historical fiction: Bridgerton and Downton Abbey. 9th Biennial International Conference on the Linguistics of Contemporary English (BICLCE), Ljubljana, Sept. 15-17

Laliberté, Catherine, Diana Wengler & Melanie Keller. 2022. Linguistic strategies of estrangement in Bridgerton. Anglistentag, Mainz, Sept. 02-05

Laliberté, Catherine, Melanie Keller & Diana Wengler. 2021. “So I trucked out to the border, learned to say ain’t, came to find work”: The sociolinguistics of Firefly. Workshop Corpus Approaches to Science Fiction, ICAME42, Dortmund, Aug. 18th

Wengler, Diana. 2020. Spracheinstellungen und Unterricht. ILKA - Empirie in der Sprachwissenschaft, University of Augsburg, Jan 15.

Hackert, Stephanie & Diana Wengler. 2019. Producing cultural authenticity: A soap opera as a source of historical creole data? BICLCE 19, Bamberg, Sep 26-28.

Wengler, Diana. 2019. Dialect on air: A Bahamian radio soap opera as a source for investigating diachronic change? SPCL 19, Lissabon, June 17-19.

Wengler, Diana. 2019. Bahamian dialect on air: The Fergusons of Farm Road. University of the Bahamas, Nassau, March 6.

Laube, Alexander & Diana Wengler. 2018. “All I is is heart“: A diachronic approach to copula variation in Bahamian Creole. Workshop Modeling the Linguistic Architecture of World Englishes, Vigo, May 24-25. Genitive variation in English: focus on semantic relations.

Hackert, Stephanie & Diana Wengler. 2017. Genitive variation in English: focus on semantic relations. BICLCE 17, Vigo, Sep 28-30.

Hackert, Stephanie & Diana Wengler. 2016. Recent grammatical change in postcolonial Englishes: A real-time study of genitive variation in Caribbean and Indian newswriting. ICEHL 16, Essen, Aug 22-26.