Dr. Marianna Gracheva

Dr. Marianna Gracheva

Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin (Postdoc)

Department of Digital Humanities and Social Studies (DHSS)
W3-Professur für Digital Humanities mit Schwerpunkt Computing Text and Language

Werner-von-Siemens-Str. 61
91052 Erlangen

Forschungsschwerpunkte

  • Korpuslinguistik
  • Textlinguistik
  • Stilvariation
  • Beschreibende Grammatik
  • Diskurspragmatik

Seit 09/2024

Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin (Postdoc)
FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg, Department of Digital Humanities and Social Studies (DHSS)

Seit 09/2023

Mitherausgeberin
Register Studies

08/2023 bis 05/2024

Postdoktorandin; Außerordentliche Professorin
Northern Arizona University, English Department

08/2019 bis 05/2023

Doktorandin (PhD) in Angewandter Linguistik
Northern Arizona University, English Department
Dissertation: Linguistic Variation across Texts: The Role of Register, Intra-register Communicative Distinctions, Social Group, and Individual Differences.

Journals (Peer-reviewed)

Gracheva, M. (im Druck). Does grammatical aspect convey pragmatic meaning? The case of ‘believe’ in the progressive aspect. Applied Pragmatics.

Egbert, J., Biber, D., Keller, D., Gracheva, M. (2024). Register and the dual nature of functional correspondence: Accounting for text-linguistic variation between registers, within registers, and without registers. Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory. Special Issue: Papers in Honor of the 20-year Anniversary of the Journal. DOI: 10.1515/cllt-2024-0011

Gracheva, M. (2024). The role of situation in individual style: A powerful confounding variable or a new dimension? The case of American presidential discourse. Register Studies, 5(2). https://doi.org/10.1075/rs.23005.gra

Egbert, J., Gracheva, M. (2023). Linguistic variation within registers. Granularity in textual units and situational parameters. Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory. Special Issue: Papers in Honor of Doug Biber, 19(1). https://doi.org/10.1515/cllt-2022-0034

Taguchi, N., Gracheva, M. (2023). Stative verbs and perceptions of intensity: The case of ‘believe’ in simple and progressive aspect. Applied Corpus Linguistics, 3(3). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.acorp.2023.100072

Gracheva, M. (2022). Style of creative nonfiction: A multidimensional analysis of literary essays. Scientific Study of Literature, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.1075/ssol.22002.gra

Sammelbände/Herausgeberschaft

Gracheva, M., Egbert, J. (2022). Within-author style variation in literary nonfiction: The situational perspective. In R. Moratto and D. Li (Eds.), Advances in corpus applications in literary and translation studies. Routledge. https://www.routledge.com/Advances-in-Corpus-Applications-in-Literary-and-Translation-Studies/Moratto Li/p/book/9781032287386

March 2024 Titel: Linguistic granularity within registers. The language of US presidential speech types.
American Association for Applied Linguistics Conference 2024 (AAAL), Houston, TX, USA.
(mit Jesse Egbert)
July 2023 Titel: Communicative Variation within Registers – Communicative Freedom Meets Situational Constraints.
International Corpus Linguistics Conference 2023, Lancaster, UK.
July 2023 Titel: Gender on Dimensions of Linguistic Variation. Making Sense of Non-significance.
International Corpus Linguistics Conference 2023, Lancaster, UK.
July 2023 Titel: Linguistic and Situational Granularity within Registers: A Cross-register Perspective.
International Corpus Linguistics Conference 2023, Lancaster, UK.
(mit Jesse Egbert)
September 2022 Titel: Linguistic Style in Register Space: The Case of American Presidential Discourse.
American Association for Corpus Linguistics Conference (AACL) 2022, Flagstaff, AZ, USA.
September 2022 Titel: Expanding register analysis beyond convenient and culturally recognized: Granularity in textual units and situational parameters.
American Association for Corpus Linguistics Conference 2022, Flagstaff, AZ, USA.
(mit Jesse Egbert)
September 2022 Titel: Speaker Agency of ‘Believe’: Does grammatical aspect convey pragmatic meaning?
Pragmatics and Language Learning Conference. The National Foreign Language Resource Center at the University of Hawai’i at Mānoa and the Center for Applied Second Language Studies at the University of Oregon.
July 2021 Titel: Style Variation in Creative Nonfiction Essays.
International Corpus Linguistics Conference, Limerick, Ireland.