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Dirk Siepmann

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Dirk Siepmann
Born
🏳️ NationalityGerman
🎓 Alma materRuhr University Bochum
💼 Occupation
🌐 Website[6]

Dirk Siepmann (born 1966) is a linguist, lexicographer, and grammarian. After studying English and French language and literature at Ruhr University Bochum (Germany) and Durham University (England), he worked as a language teacher at a grammar school and at a sixth-form vocational college. In 2003 he was seconded to the University of Siegen as Lecturer in English[1]. Since 2006 he has been full professor of English as a Second Language at Osnabrück University[2][3]. He declined several prestigious professorship offers from the University of Wuppertal (2007, French language and linguistics), the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg (2007, English, French and Spanish language teaching) and Heidelberg University (2014, translation studies)[4]. He has published 12 books and more than 100 articles and reviews on language teaching, translation studies and linguistics and has been principal investigator for multiple research projects, such as EMOLEX [5] and PHRASEOROM [6]. He is currently working on a major new corpus-based grammar of spoken and written French.[7]

Selected publications[edit]

  • The Advanced Learner’s Trilingual Lexicon. Dictionnaire thématique anglais-français-allemand. Politique-Economie-Expression du temps et de la quantification. Paris: Ellipses 1997.
  • Discourse Markers across Languages. A contrastive study of second-level discourse markers in native and non-native text with implications for general and pedagogic lexicography. New York: Routledge 2004.
  • Writing in English: a Guide for Advanced Learners. Tübingen: Narr 2008. (with John D. Gallagher, Mike Hannay and Lachlan Mackenzie)
  • Wörterbuch Hochschule. Forschung, Lehre und Management. (German-English, English-German) Bonn: Deutscher Hochschulverband 2015.
  • A Grammar of Spoken and Written French. Volume 5 Prepositions. ISBN-10: 173073426X, ISBN-13: 978-1730734267.
  • Collocation, colligation and encoding dictionaries. Part I: Lexicological Aspects. International Journal of Lexicography 18:4 (2005): 409-444.[8]
  • A corpus-based investigation into key words and key patterns in post-war fiction. Functions of Language Vol 22:3 (2015): 362–399.[9]
  • The corpus de référence du français contemporain as the first balanced mega-corpus of French. International Journal of Lexicography 1:30 (2015).[10]
  • L'évolution de la langue des sciences sociales et humaines de l'après-guerre à nos jours. In : Peter Blumenthal / Denis Vigier (Hrsg.) (2018), Études diachroniques du français et perspectives sociétales. Berlin: Peter Lang, 239-268.

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