
Dr Anna Havinga
BA(Graz) MA(Graz), PhD(Bristol)
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Current positions
Senior Lecturer in Sociolinguistics
Department of German
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Research interests
My research is centred on historical sociolinguistics. I'm generally interested in language variation and change, more particularly in language policy, language standardisation, and language attitudes. My research specialisms are linguistic developments in 18th- and 19th-century German on the one hand, and the vernacularisation of late medieval documentary legal texts on the other.
With regard to the former, I published a monograph on the invisibilisation of Upper German variants in 18th-century Austria in 2018 and, with Bettina Lindner-Bornemann, a co-edited volume on German language use in the 18th century in 2022. Furthermore, I have been exploring intra-individual variation in private texts from the 19th century.
My research on vernacularisation, i.e. the replacement of Latin by vernacular languages, has so far mainly focussed on the Aberdeen Council Registers (1398-1511) and the Lübecker Niederstadtbuch (1430-1451). Research on further Germanic sources is planned.
In addition, I am co-leading the German part of the Linguistics in MFL project, which aims to introduce linguistics in school-based language teaching. We have recently published arguments for the inclusion of linguistics in an article in Modern Languages Open (2021).
Publications
Recent publications
22/02/2024(De)selection, codification, and stigmatization of linguistic variants and varieties
The Oxford Handbook of the German Language
Language policy and orthographic standardization
Handbook of Germanic Writing Systems
Multilingual practices in medieval Britain
Multilingualism and Language Variation in English across Genres and Registers
Variation in an Austrian winegrower’s 19th-century chronicle
Expanding Variationist Sociolinguistics
Vernacularisation and Historical Multilingualism
The Handbook of Historical Sociolinguistics