PD Dr. Christoph Rühlemann
Privatdozent
Kontaktdaten
christoph.ruehlemann@ 1 Wilhelm-Röpke-Straße 635032 Marburg
W|02 Geisteswissenschaftliche Institute
Organisationseinheit
Philipps-Universität Marburg Fremdsprachliche Philologien (Fb10) Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik (IAA)Publikationen
Zu den Publikationen im Forschungsinformationssystem (im Aufbau)Präsentationen, Posters und Workshops
2025
- Rühlemann, C. Regex in R for Multimodal Analysis. Pre-conference workshop at the 9th International Pragmatics Conference in Brisbane/Australia, 22 - 27 Jun 2025, https://pragmatics.international/general/custom.asp?page=PreConfWorksh2025
- Rühlemann, C., & M. Barthel. Next-speaker selection, mutual gaze, and pupil size in question- answer sequences in naturalistic triadic conversation: using corpus-pragmatic methods to extend the current consensus model of speech planning. Paper presented at the 9th International Pragmatics Conference in Brisbane/Australia, 22 - 27 Jun 2025
- Rühlemann, C. Regex in R for Multimodal Analysis. Workshop held at Digital Humanities Lab, University of Freiburg, 23 May 2025, https://digitalhumanities.uni-freiburg.de/dh-lab/aktuelles-veranstaltungen/
- Rühlemann, C. Next-speaker selection, pupil dilation, mutual gaze, and speech planning in triadic interaction: An eye-tracking study based on the Freiburg Multimodal Interaction Corpus (FreMIC), Invited talk at University of Padua, 10 January 2025
2024
- Rühlemann, C. Speech planning in triadic interaction: Evidence from eye-tracking. Invited talk at University of Salzburg, 17 October 2024
- Barthel, M., & Rühlemann, C. Pupillometry as an indicator of speech planning in unscripted conversation. Paper read at the 5th Experimental Pragmatics in Italy Conference (XPRAG.it) 25-27 September 2024, https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/W8V9J
- Rühlemann, C. & J. Trujillo. The effect of gesture expressivity on emotional resonance in conversational storytellling. Poster presented at the 2nd Symposium Series on Multimodal Communication (MMSYM), Frankfurt/Main, 25-27 Sept 2024, http://mmsym.org/?page_id=379
- Rühlemann, C. Does gesture expressivity contribute to emotional resonance in storytelling interaction? Paper read at the 11th Inter-Varietal Applied Corpus Studies (IVACS) Biennial Conference, Cambridge/UK, 16-17 July 2024, https://www.ivacs2024.com/programme/
- Rühlemann, C. Cognitive effects of next-speaker selection in question-answer sequences - Evidence from pupillometry in the Freiburg Multimodal Interaction Corpus (FreMIC). Invited talk at University of Lausanne/Switzerland, 15 May 2024, https://agenda.unil.ch/display/1714650537845
- Rühlemann, C. Visualisierung in R. Workshop als Teil der Arbeitstagung zur Gesprächsforschung, Universität Jena, 20-22. März 2024, https://indico.rz.uni-jena.de/event/80/overview
2023
- Rühlemann, C. Next-speaker selection impacts speech planning: Evidence from eyetracking in the Freiburg Multimodal Interaction Corpus (FreMIC). Invited talk as part of the winter semester Ringvorlesung at the University of Cologne, Cologne Center of Language Sciences (CCLS) 27 November 2023, https://ccls.phil-fak.uni-koeln.de/lecture-series
- Rühlemann, C. Is next-speaker selection cognitively real? Evidence from eyetracking in the Freiburg Multimodal Interaction Corpus (FreMIC). Invited plenary talk at the Workshop on “Combining qualitative and quantitative methods in research on social interaction”, Université de Neuchâtel, Centre de Linguistique Appliquée 23-24 November 2023
- Rühlemann, C. Outlines and applications of the Freiburg Multimodal Interaction Corpus (FreMIC). Invited talk at the Workshop on Multimodal Language Corpora, 9-10 November 2023 at the University College London, London/UK
- Rühlemann, C., A. Ptak, N. Hirschberg, and G. Kozma. Gesture expressivity and emotional resonance in story telling interaction. Poster presented at the Gesture and Speech in Interaction Conference (GeSPIn), Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen, 13 - 15 September, 2023
- Rühlemann, C. Gesture expressivity in story telling interaction. Paper presented at the 18th International Pragmatics (IPrA) Conference, Brussels/Belgium, 9 - 14 July 2023
- Rühlemann, C. Multimodal corpus linguistics: Promises and pitfalls. Invited talk as panelist to the Workshop on Computational and Quantitative Approaches to Multimodal Video Analysis - CAMVA, 22-23 June 2023 University of Zurich
2021
- Rühlemann, C. Introducing multimodal corpus pragmatics: the case of emotion display in storytelling. Invited plenary talk at the 11th International Corpus Linguistics Conference 2021, Limerick/Ireland, 13th – 17th July
- Rühlemann, C. Emotion in storytelling interaction. Paper read at the 17th International Pragmatics Conference, 27 June - 02 July 2021, Winterthur/Switzerland
- Rühlemann, C., & Gries, S. Th. Turn-final lengthening is really rallentando across (much of) the turn. Paper read at the Current Speakers in Conversational Turn Taking Workshop, 14-15 January 2021, Humboldt University Berlin/Germany
2020
- Rühlemann, C. Investigating language use in turns-at-talk. Invited plenary talk for the 10th Inter-Varietal Applied Corpus Studies (IVACS) International Conference, 25-26 June 2020, Limerick/Ireland (cancelled due to COVID pandemic)
- Rühlemann, C. Multimodality and multimodal corpora. Workshop for the University of Limerick Summer School, 24 June 2020, Limerick/Ireland (cancelled due to COVID pandemic)
- Rühlemann, C., & Gries, S. Th. Speakers advance-project turn completion by slowing down: a multifactorial corpus analysis. Paper to be read at the 41st ICAME conference, May 20–24, 2020, Heidelberg. (cancelled due to COVID pandemic)
-Rühlemann, C., & Schweinberger, M. Information in turns-at-talk: Modeling the placement of nuclear stress. Paper to be read at the 41st ICAME conference, May 20–24, 2020, Heidelberg. (cancelled due to COVID pandemic)
2019
- Rühlemann, C. Turn structure, informativity and information climax. Paper accepted for the 40th ICAME conference, June 1–5, 2019, Neuchâtel/Switzerland.
- Rühlemann, C. Multimodality - the way forward for corpus pragmatics? Invited keynote address to New Approaches to Irish English (Corpus) Pragmatics, 26-27 April, 2019. University of Dortmund/Germany
- Rühlemann, C. Turn structure and lexis. Invited webinar for Issues in Applied Linguistics webinar series 2019, University of Limerick, 27 February 2019
- Rühlemann, C. Turn structure and interjections. Paper accepted for the 16th IPrA Conference, 9-14 June 2019, Hongkong/China
2018
- Rühlemann, C. Storyteller's gaze in multi-party storytelling. Paper read at the 5th International Conference on Conversation Analysis (ICCA), 11th-15th July, 2018, Loughborough/UK (abstract)
- Rühlemann, C. Reporting talk: Why are continuers absent from constructed dialog? Paper read at the 39th ICAME Conference, 30 May - 3 June 2018, Tampere/Finland
2017
- Rühlemann, C. Teaching grammar and vocabulary with the British National Corpus. Introduction to BNCweb in the English classroom. Workshop held at the TEFL Lounge at Ludwig-Maximilians-University, 7 November 2017, Munich/Germany
- Rühlemann, C. Speech acts and storytelling interaction. Paper read at the 15th International Pragmatics Conference, 16-21 July 2017, Belfast, Northern Ireland
- Rühlemann, C. How long does it take to say 'well'? Durations of words in context in CABNC. Paper read at the 38th ICAME Conference 24-28 May 2017, Prague, Czech Republic
2016
- Rühlemann, C. CA and XML. Paper read at the 10th CA Day Conference, 19th December, Loughborough University/UK
- Rühlemann, C. Backchannel placement in storytelling. Paper read at the 37th ICAME Conference 25-29 May 2016, Hong Kong, China
- Rühlemann, C. Backchannels in storytelling. Paper read at Helsinki University, 3rd March, 2016
- Rühlemann, C. From XML to XPath and XQuery. Workshop in two parts held at Helsinki University, 2nd and 4th March, 2016
2015
- Rühlemann, C. "Well" in TIME magazine: A case study in corpus pragmatics. Paper to be read at the 14th International Pragmatics Conference, 26-31 July 2015 , Antwerp, Belgium
2014
- Rühlemann, C. "Well, oh, yeah": Colloquialization in TIME magazine. Invited lecture [Antrittsvorlesung anläßlich der Verleihung der Privatdozentur], Philipps University, Marburg, 11 June, 2014
- Rühlemann, C. Colloquialization in TIME magazine: The case of inserts. Paper read at the 35th ICAME conference, 30 April - 4 May 2014, Nottingham, UK
2013
- Rühlemann, C. From surface structure to discourse structure: Sequencing of report units in narrative utterances. Invited guest lecture at Philipps University, Marburg, June 20, 2013
- Rühlemann, C. Conversational narrative as drama: From story climax to utterance climax. Paper read at the 34th ICAME conference, May 22-26, 2013, Santiago de Compostela, Spain
2011
- Rühlemann, C. Conversational narrative as drama: From story climax to utterance climax. Invited guest lecture at Saarbrücken University, 21 November 2011
- Rühlemann, C. Introducing collogation analysis. Paper read at the 2nd International Society for the Linguistics of English (ISLE) conference, 17-21 June, Boston, MA
2010
-Rühlemann, C. Textual positioning in conversational narrative. Paper read at the 31st ICAME conference, May 26-30, 2010, Giessen, Germany (with Matthew Brook O’Donnell and Andreas Bagoutdinov)
-Rühlemann, C. Invited panelist at the panel, Converging evidence, conflicting evidence, and no evidence at all: On the combination of corpus linguistics with other methods, held at the 31st ICAME conference, May 26-30, 2010, Giessen, Germany
-Rühlemann, C. Conversation, situation, adaptation. Towards a functional understanding of conversational grammar. Invited plenary talk at the International Symposium: New Insights into the Study of Conversation. Applications to the Language Classroom, 26-28 May, University of Granada, Spain
2009
-Rühlemann, C. Towards a corpus of conversational narrative. Paper read at the 30th ICAME conference, May 27-31, 2009, Lancaster, UK (with Matthew Brook O’Donnell)
2008
- Rühlemann, C. Social differentiation in the use of conversational grammar. Paper read at the 4th IVACS conference, June 13-14, 2008, Limerick, Ireland
- Rühlemann, C. Conversational grammar – female grammar? Paper read at the 29th ICAME conference, May 14-18, 2008, Ascona, Switzerland
2007
-Rühlemann, C. Ein register approach im mündlichen Unterricht: das Ende von Standard English? 22. Kongress für Fremdsprachendidaktik der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Fremdsprachenforschung (DGFF), Justus-Liebig-Universität Giessen, 3.-6. Oktober 2007
-Rühlemann, C. Reconciling corpus evidence and classroom practice: Discourse presentation as a case in point. Paper read at the 28th ICAME conference, May 23-26, 2007, Stratford-upon-Avon, UK
2006
-Rühlemann, C. Teaching conversational grammar: Farewell to Standard English? Paper read at the 40th IATEFL Annual Conference, Harrogate, UK, 8-12 April
2005
-Rühlemann, C. Vernacular in the classroom: it don’t matter does it? Paper read at the 39th IATEFL Annual Conference, Cardiff, UK, 5-9 April 2005
2004
-Rühlemann, C. Criterion-referenced co-evaluation of writing. Paper read at the 38th IATEFL Annual Conference, Liverpool, UK, 13-17 April 2004
2003
-Rühlemann, C. Facilitating learner responsibility: classroom research into learner and teacher co-evaluation. Paper read at the 37th IATEFL Annual Conference, Brighton, UK, 22-26 April 2003Publikationen
Monographien
- Rühlemann, C. (In preparation). Regex in R for Interactional Linguistics.
- Rühlemann, C. (In preparation). Corpus linguistics for multimodality (series 'Corpus Guides', edited by Mike McCarthy and Anne O'Keeffe), Abingdon: Routledge
- Rühlemann, C. (In preparation). Visual linguistics with R. An introduction to quantitative research in Discourse Analysis. Amsterdam: Benjamins
- Rühlemann, C. (2018). Corpus linguistics for pragmatics (series 'Corpus Guides', edited by Mike McCarthy and Anne O'Keeffe), Abingdon: Routledge
- Rühlemann, C. (2013). Narrative in English conversation: A corpus analysis of storytelling. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (post-doctoral thesis)
- Rühlemann, C. (2007). Conversation in context. A corpus-driven approach. London: Continuum
- Rühlemann, C. (2006). Exploring British conversation in its context of situation. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich
- Rühlemann, C. (2000). The Champions. Sketches with exercises and tests for classes 5-7. Berlin: CornelsenHerausgeberschaft
- Rühlemann, C., & Aijmer, K. (Hrsg.) (2015). Corpus pragmatics. A handbook. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Artikel
Forthcoming or in preparation
- Rühlemann, C. (Under review). Do frequency and frequency-related measures signal turn completion? An exploratory corpus study.
- Rühlemann, C. (Forthcoming). Corpus approaches to Interactional Linguistics. In M. Mahlberg & G. Brooks (eds.) Bloomsbury Handbook of Corpus Linguistics. Bloomsbury2025
- Rühlemann, C. & Barthel, M. (2025). Speech planning depends on next-speaker selection: Evidence from pupillometry in question-answer sequences in naturalistic triadic conversation. Discourse Processes https://doi.org/10.1080/0163853X.2025.2544109
2024
- Barthel, M. and C. Rühlemann. (2024). Pupil size indicates planning effort at turn transitions in natural conversation. In: Elisabeth Zima & Anja Stukenbrock (eds). New Perspectives on Gaze in Social Interaction: Mobile Eye Tracking Studies. Amsterdam: John Benjamins (Pragmatics & Beyond), pp. 118-205 https://www.jbe-platform.com/docserver/fulltext/9789027244925.pdf?expires=1754210908&id=id&accname=guest&checksum=9F300A1AED6881994837FCB654AD3076
- Rühlemann, C. (2024). Gaze alternation predicts inclusive next-speaker selection: Evidence from eyetracking. Frontiers in Communication (Sec. Multimodality of Communication) 9:1396925. https://doi: 10.3389/fcomm.2024.1396925
-Rühlemann, C. and Barthel, M. (2024). Word frequency and cognitive effort in turns-at-talk: Turn structure affects processing load in natural conversation. Frontiers in Psychology (Sec. Psychology of Language) 15. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1208029
-Rühlemann, C. and J. Trujillo. (2024). The effects of gesture expressivity on emotional resonance in storytelling interaction. Frontiers in Psychology (Sec. Psychology of Language) https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/psychology/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1477263/full
- Zima, E., Auer, P., & Rühlemann, C. (2024). Why research in gaze in social interaction needs mobile eye tracking. In: Elisabeth Zima & Anja Stukenbrock (eds). New Perspectives on Gaze in Social Interaction: Mobile Eye Tracking Studies. Amsterdam: John Benjamins (Pragmatics & Beyond) https://www.jbe-platform.com/docserver/fulltext/9789027244925.pdf?expires=1754210908&id=id&accname=guest&checksum=9F300A1AED6881994837FCB654AD30762023
- Rühlemann, C. and Ptak, A. (2023). Reaching below the tip of the iceberg: A guide to the Freiburg Multimodal Interaction Corpus (FreMIC). Open Linguistics. https://doi.org/10.1515/opli-2022-0245
2022
- Robinson, J. D., Rühlemann, C., & Rodriguez, D. T. (2022). The bias toward single-unit turns in conversation. Research on Language and Social Interaction https://doi.org/10.1080/08351813.2022.2067436
- Rühlemann, C. (2022). How is emotional resonance achieved in storytellings of sadness/distress? Frontiers in Psychology (Sec. Language Sciences) https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.952119
- Rühlemann, C. (2022). What can a corpus tell us about pragmatics? In: Anne O’Keeffe and Michael McCarthy (eds.) 2nd edition. The Routledge handbook of corpus linguistics. London/New York: Routledge
- Rühlemann, C. & Vaughan, E. (2022). Multifunctional ‘well’—findings and implications for EFL. In: Zihan Yin & Elaine W: Vine (eds.) Corpus linguistics meets language and literacy educators: Multifunctionality in English and pedagogy, Abingdon: Routledg2021
- Rühlemann, C. & Schweinberger, M. (2021). Which word gets the nuclear stress in a turn-at-talk? Journal of Pragmatics 178: 426-439 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0378216621001363?via%3Dihub
- Rühlemann, C. & Gries, S. Th. (2021). How do speakers and hearers disambiguate multi-functional words? The case of well. Functions of Language 28(1): 55- 80 http://doi.org/10.1075/fol.18050.ruh2020
- Rühlemann, C. (2020). What dialog is absent from constructed dialog? English Text Construction 13(2): 132-157 https://www.jbe-platform.com/content/journals/10.1075/etc.00038.ruh
- Rühlemann, C. (2020). Turn structure and inserts. International Journal of Corpus Linguistics 25(2): 185-213 https://www.jbe-platform.com/content/journals/10.1075/ijcl.19098.ruh
- Rühlemann, C. & S. Th. Gries. (2020). Speakers advance-project turn completion by slowing down: a multifactorial corpus analysis. Journal of Phonetics https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wocn.2020.1009762019
- Rühlemann, C., Gee, M., & Ptak, A. (2019). Alternating gaze in multi-party storytelling. Journal of Pragmatics 149: 91-113.
- Rühlemann, C. (2019). How long does it take to say 'well'? Evidence from the Audio BNC. Corpus Pragmatics 3(1): 49-66.2018
- Rühlemann, C. (2018). TCU-initial backchannel overlap in storytelling. Narrative Inquiry 28(2): 257-279.
- Rühlemann, C., & Clancy, B. (2018). Corpus linguistics and pragmatics. In Cornelia Ilie and Neal Norrick (eds.) Pragmatics and its interfaces, Pragmatics & Beyond, Amsterdam: John Benjamins, pp. 241-266.2017
- Rühlemann, C., & Gee, M. (2017). Conversation Analysis and the XML method. Gesprächsforschung 18:274-296.
- Rühlemann. C. (2017). Integrating corpus-linguistic and conversation-analytic transcription in XML. The case of backchannels and overlap in storytelling interaction. Corpus Pragmatics 1(3): 201–232. DOI: http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s41701-017-0018-7
- Rühlemann, C., & Hilpert, M. (2017). ‘Colloquialization in journalistic writing: Investigating inserts in TIME magazine with a focus on well’, Journal of Historical Pragmatics 18:1 (102-135). doi 10.1075/jhp.18.1.05ruh2015
- Rühlemann, C., & Gries, S. Th. (2015). Turn order and turn distribution in multi-party storytelling, Journal of Pragmatics 87: 171-191 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pragma.2015.08.003
- Rühlemann, C., Bagoutdinov, A., & O'Donell, M.B. (2015). Modest XPath and XQuery for corpora: Exploiting deep XML annotation, ICAME Journal 39: 47-84 https://sciendo.com/article/10.1515/icame-2015-0003
- Rühlemann, C. (2015). Corpus pragmatics: Laying the foundations, in Aijmer, K. and C. Rühlemann (eds.) Corpus pragmatics. A handbook. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 1-26 (with Karin Aijmer) (for the manuscript, click here)
- Rühlemann, C. & O'Donell, M. B. (2015). Deixis. In: Aijmer, K. and C. Rühlemann (eds.) Corpus pragmatics. A handbook. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 331-359 (for the proofs, click here)2013
-Rühlemann, C., Bagoutdinov, A & O' Donnell, M.B. (2013). Windows on the mind: Pauses in conversational narrative, in Gilquin, Gaëtanelle & De Cock, Sylvie (eds). Errors and disfluencies in spoken corpora [Benjamins Current Topics 52]. Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins Publishing Company, pp. 59-91
2012
- Rühlemann, C., & O'Donnell, M.B. (2012). ‘Towards a corpus of conversational narrative. Construction and annotation of the Narrative Corpus.’ Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory 8(2): 313-350
- Rühlemann, C. (2012). Conversational grammar. In: Carol A. Chapelle (ed.) The encyclopedia of Applied Linguistics. Wiley-Blackwell2011
- Rühlemann, C., Bagoutdinov, A., & O'Donnell, M.B. (2011). Windows on the mind: Pauses in conversational narrative. International Journal of Corpus Linguistics 16(2): 198-232
- Rühlemann, C. (2011). Corpus-based pragmatics II: quantitative studies. In Bublitz, W. and N. Norrick (eds.) Handbook of pragmatics. Vol. 1 Foundations of pragmatics. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter, pp. 629-656.2010
- Rühlemann, C. (2010). What can a corpus tell us about pragmatics? In: Anne O’Keeffe and Michael McCarthy (eds.) The Routledge handbook of corpus linguistics. London/New York: Routledge , pp. 288-301.
- Rühlemann, C. (2010). Conversational grammar – feminine grammar? A sociopragmatic corpus study. Journal of English Linguistics 38(1): 56–87.2009
- Rühlemann, C. (2009). Discourse presentation in EFL textbooks. A BNC-based study. In: Antoinette Renouf and Andrew Kehoe (eds.). Corpus Linguistics. Refinements and reassessments. Amsterdam/New York, NY: Rodopi, pp. 415-435
2008
-Rühlemann, C. (2008). Corpora and grammar – how much ‘Well, it depends’ can we take? ELT Journal 62(1): 86-88
- Rühlemann, C. (2008). Das British National Corpus im Englisch-Unterricht: Wie können Lehrer und Lehrerinnen das BNC nützen? (Teil 1) Praxis des Fremdsprachlichen Unterrichts 2(08): 43-47.
- Rühlemann, C. (2008). Das British National Corpus im Englisch-Unterricht: Wie können Schüler und Schülerinnen das BNC nützen? (Teil 2) Praxis des Fremdsprachlichen Unterrichts 3(08): 32-36
- Rühlemann, C. (2008). Das British National Corpus und der Preliminary English Test. Der Fremdsprachliche Unterricht Englisch 91: 45-47
- Rühlemann, C. (2008). Conversational grammar–bad grammar? A situation-based description of quotative I goes in the BNC. ICAME Journal 32: 157-177
- Rühlemann, C. (2008). Authentic versus standard. English Teaching Professional 57: 48-49
- Rühlemann, C. (2008). A register approach to teaching conversation: Farewell to Standard English? Applied Linguistics 29(4): 672-6932007
- Rühlemann, C. (2007). Lexical grammar: the GET-passive as a case in point. ICAME Journal 31: 111-127
2006
- Rühlemann, C. (2006). Coming to terms with conversational grammar: ‘Dislocation’ and ‘dysfluency’. International Journal of Corpus Linguistics 11(4): 385-409
- Rühlemann, C. (2006). Writing and rating: two sides of a coin? Humanising Language Teaching, <http://www. hltmag.co.uk/mar06/mart04.htm>Before 2006
- Rühlemann, C. (2005). Creative Re-writing. English Teaching Professional, 41: 47-50
- Rühlemann, C. (2004). Dossiers – Ein Projekt zu Förderung von Lernerautonomie. Englisch 4(04): 130-137
- Rühlemann, C. (2004). Criterion-referenced co-evaluation of writing: Investigating rating differences. In: Pulverness, A. (ed.). IATEFL 2004 Liverpool Conference Selections, pp. 30-31
- Rühlemann, C. (2003). Learner autonomy and grading. IATEFL Issues 172: 9
- Rühlemann, C. (2003). Sharing the power: Classroom research into learner and teacher co-evaluation. Englisch 4(03): 136-144Reviews
- 2014: Review of: Aijmer, K. (2012). Understanding pragmatic markers. A variational pragmatic approach. Edinburgh. Edinburgh University Press. In: ICAME Journal 38: 165-170
- 2012: Doing quantitative corpus linguistics R-ight. Review of: Gries, S. Th. (2009). Quantitative corpus linguistics with R. A practical introduction. New York/London: Routledge. In: International Journal of Corpus Linguistics 17(3): 287-293
-2009: Exploring the BNC jungle with BNCweb. Review of: S. Hoffmann, S. Evert, N. Smith, D. Lee, and Y. Berglund-Prytz. (2008). Corpus linguistics with BNCweb – a practical guide. Frankfurt/Main: Peter Lang. In: International Journal of Corpus Linguistics 14(4): 557-560Unterrichtsmaterial
- 2008/2014: Mabu and the pirates: An illustrated story book for children learning English. Unpublished manuscript. (for the manuscript click here)
- 2000: ‘Tea with Lady McNess.’ Hotline (Cornelsen-Magazin für den Englisch-Unterricht an Hauptschulen) Autumn/Winter 2000: 17 (for the sketch click here)Korpusressourcen
2015: Inaugural Rhetorical Corpus, available at: https://www.uni-marburg.de/de/fb10/iaa/institut/personen/ruehlemann/xpath_xquery_companion (with Andrej Bagoutdinov)
2015: XQuery Examples Resource, available at: https://www.uni-marburg.de/de/fb10/iaa/institut/personen/ruehlemann/xpath_xquery_companion (with Andrej Bagoutdinov)
Gutachter- und Kommitteearbeit
2024
External referee for the German Research Foundation (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft DFG)
External referee for the University of Cologne (Universität Köln)
External referee for Research on Language in Social Interaction (ROLSI)
External referee for Speech Prosody conference 2024 (SP2024)2023
External referee for International Journal of Corpus Linguistics
External referee for the German Research Foundation (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft DFG)2021
External referee for Cambridge University Press
2020
External referee for Applied Linguistics
External referee for the German Research Foundation (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft DFG)
Member of the Program Committee for the 10th IVACS-conference, Limerick, Ireland, June 25-26, 20202019
Member of the Scientific Committee for the 41st ICAME-Conference, Heidelberg, May 20-24, 2020
External referee for the Routledge series 'Applied Corpus Linguistics'
External referee for Functions of Language
External referee for International Journal of Corpus Linguistics
External referee for Routledge Applied Corpus Linguistics Series2018
External referee for Journal of Language Aggression and Conflict
2017
External referee for Journal of Pragmatics (2x)
Member of the Scientific Committee for the 38th ICAME-Conference, Prague, 24th-28th May 2017
External referee for ICAME Journal2016
External referee for ICAME Journal
External referee for VARIENG
External referee for Cambridge Scholars
External referee for Applied Linguistics2015
External referee for Journal of Pragmatics
External referee for Language Dynamics and Change2014
External referee for Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory
Member of the Scientific Committee for the 35th ICAME-Conference, Nottingham/UK, 30 April-04 May, 2014
External referee for International Journal of Corpus Linguistics2012
External referee for International Journal of Corpus Linguistics
2011
External referee for the Cambridge University Press series ‘Studies in English Language’
External referee for Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory2010
External referee for Journal of Pragmatics
External referee for International Journal of Corpus Linguistics
External referee for Brian Clancy’s doctoral dissertation, Mary Immaculate College, University of Limerick, Ireland
External referee for Continuum2009
External referee for BAAL Book Prize
External referee for Routledge
External referee for Language Learning2008
External referee for Applied Linguistics
2007
External referee for International Journal of Corpus Linguistics
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