NIHIN book series
The book series NIHIN – New Ideas in Human Interaction – is a joint venture of the Hermann Paul School of Linguistics (HPSL) and the Freiburg University Library (UB). NIHIN provides a modern, open access platform for theses and corpus publications.
NIHIN comprises NIHIN studies and NIHIN stories.
NIHIN stories
is geared towards the publication of language corpora. NIHIN stories aims at making spoken language corpora available to the public and at enhancing the visibility of linguistic research in society in general, with a particular focus on oral narrations. NIHIN stories actively implements standards advocated by the German Research Foundation (DFG) with respect to open access and the management, curation and long-term preservation not only of scientific studies but also of (linguistic) scientific data to enable future use and reuse of data gathered for individual projects.NIHIN stories provides a unique opportunity for young academics to publish not only their thesis but also the data they have gathered for their thesis in an easily accessible format. A second publication at such an early stage in their career will be very advantageous for their career.
Published (in order of appearance)
Skrovec, Marie |
Bretons en conversation. Souvenirs du Xxe siècle, 2012 |
Dankel, Philipp and Pagel, Steve |
Rosa Alcira Cuenca Quirós. Más que una heroína, 2012 |
Gutowski, Johanna |
Ein Sprachreiseführer durch Bolivien, 2012 |
Bulnes, Marta and Feichtner, Maximilian |
La Pachamama y el petróleo. Tradiciones y sus transformaciones en la comunidad kichwa de San Isidro (Ecuador), 2014 |
NIHIN studies
is geared specifically towards current HPSL PhD candidates in linguistics and disciplines related to cognition and interaction who seek a swift, professional and low-cost mode of publishing their PhD thesis.
Published (in order of appearance)
2012 |
Vetter, Dirk |
Das Spanisch der Chinesen in Buenos Aires: Lernersprachliche Strategien und narrative Identität |
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2013 |
Hügel, Michaela |
“Wenn Familien sich und andere(n) Geschichten erzählen” – Die narrative Konstitution von Familie durch gemeinsame Positionierungen in der Interaktion |
Höhn, Nicole |
Quotatives in the Jamaican acrolect: Corpus-based variationist studies of vernacular globalisation in World Englishes |
Pfänder, Caroline |
Weiterreden und Fortschreiben. Mündliche und schriftliche Anschlussinteraktionen im Literaturunterricht |
Pereyra, Soledad |
Postautonomous Terrorism in Current Argentine Literature: The Works of Washington Cucurto |
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2014 |
Mocken, Susanne |
Informatik erschließt Literatur: der discours citant in der französischen Romanliteratur zwischen 1750 und 1920. |
Lorenz, David |
Contractions of English semi-modals: the emancipating effect of frequency |
Soto, Mario |
Gramática bilingüe en interacción: expresar la causa en el quechua y español bolivianos |
Gundermann, Susanne |
English Medium instruction: modelling the role of the native speaker in a lingua franca context |
Schneider, Ulrike |
Frequency, chunks, and hesitations: a usage-based analysis of chunking English |
Schäfer, Michael |
Phonetic reduction of adverbs in Icelandic: on the role of frequency and other factors |
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2015 |
Alfaré, Andrea |
Der Zeigefinger als Fingerzeig: interaktionale und koordinative Aspekte in der Aneignung von Zeigegeste und kommunikativem Sprachgebrauch mit Menschen mit schweren kommunikativen Beeinträchtigungen |
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2016 |
Quaßdorf, Sixta |
“A little more than kin” – Quotations as a linguistic phenomenon: a study based on quotations from Shakespeare`s Hamlet |
Winkle, Claudia |
Non-canonical structures, they use them differently: information packaging in spoken varieties of English |
Schäfer-Fauth, Lisa |
Zwischen Selbstgestaltung und Selbsterhaltung: sprachliche Identitätskonstruktionen und subjektives Veränderungserleben von Menschen mit plastisch-chirurgischen Eingriffen im Gesicht |
Roller, Katja |
Salience in Welsh English grammar: a usage-based approach |
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2017 |
Horch, Stephanie |
Conversion in Asian Englishes: a usage-based account of the emergence of new local norms |
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2018 |
Künkel, Lisann |
Linking französischer und spanischer Niederschlagsverben: Aktionsart, Subjekte und Inakkusativität |
Kailuweit, R., Künkel, L., Staudinger, E. |
Applying and Expanding Role and Reference Grammar |
Ilin, Natalia |
Perception of learner errors and non-standard features in the native and non-native language: evaluation vs. processing cost |
Feijoo Rodriguez, Sonia |
Somos más British que los British”. Gibraltar: Code-Switching im Dienst der Identitätskonstruktion |
Rudolf von Rohr, Marie-Thérèse |
Persuasion in smoking cessation online: an interpersonal pragmatics perspective |
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2019 |
Terassa, Laura Anna Maria |
Morphological simplification in Asian Englishes: frequency, substratum transfer, and institutionalization |
Rudnicka, Karolina |
The Statistics of Obsolescence: Purpose Subordinators in Late Modern English |
Rohe, Udo Julius |
The progressive in present-day spoken English: real-time studies of its spread and functional diversification |
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2020 |
Li, Jingying |
Tense and aspect in second language acquisition: A corpus-based comparison of Chinese and German learner English |
Tavares, Elisa |
Autenticidade e identidade : tradição e inovação no batuku crioulo de Cabo Verde |
van Schepen, Nynke |
Questioning in political debates: how citizens manage to speak in public |
Ziaja, Ursula |
Weaving Patterns. The Function of Form in Creative German-English Poetry Translation |
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2021 |
Orjuela, Adriana |
La trova latinoamericana. Descripción del género y análisis de la interacción en el performance |
Messerli, Thomas C. |
Repetition in telecinematic humour: how US American sitcoms employ formal and semantic repetition in the construction of multimodal humour |
Pietropaolo, Carmela |
Perception, Usage and Productivity of Variable Morphological Rules: Investigations on the Italian Subjunctive |
Zámečník, Jiří |
Disfluency Prediction in Natural Spoken Language |
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2022 |
Özen, Seval |
Multi-word verb usage by Turkish learners of English: A corpus-based study |
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Thurnherr, Franziska |
Interpersonal pragmatics and the therapeutic alliance. The collaborative work in email counseling |
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Wulfert, Sophia |
Processing German initial consonant clusters. The roles of frequency of use and sonority sequencing in perception and production |
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2023 |
Bai, Yinchun |
Towards discourse markers: A cross-linguistic study of grammatical constructionalization |
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Dreyer, Florian |
Gestaltorientierungen in der Psychotherapie. Rekurrente Orientierungen am Modell und ihre therapeutische Wirksamkeit |
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Mandel, Daniel Peter |
Jemandem eine Stimme geben. Polyphone und polykinetische Äußerungen im Sprechen von Angesicht zu Angesicht |
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Schimon, Andrianna |
Grenzeffekte im Karpatorussinischen: Konstruktion, Perzeption, Variation |
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2024 |
Cuthbertson, Laura |
Temporal Conceptualisation in Present-Day Spoken English: Beyond Tense and Aspect |
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Bieri, Aline |
Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) in a Swiss Context |
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Applicants have to be members of the HPSL. Dissertations awarded at least magna cum laude are eligible for publication in the series.
Authors provide a camera ready copy of their thesis or their corpus as an unprotected pdf file. Publication within the NIHIN series provides the following advantages:
- simultaneous digital and print publication with ISBN number
- inclusion of audio and video data as well as interactive maps in the digital version of the publication
Costs for a NIHIN publication range between 200-400 € for PhD candidates. The authors submit 2 deposit copies to the HPSL.