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Dagmar Haumann is a Professor of English Linguistics at the Department of Foreign Languages at the University of Bergen. Her research focuses on historical linguistics, syntax, morphology, and language acquisition, with a particular emphasis on diachronic processes such as reanalysis, grammaticalization, and syntactic change in English. She has extensively studied adverbial structures, tough-constructions, and corpus-based methodologies.
Haumann’s academic contributions include over 30 publications, including monographs, edited volumes, and peer-reviewed articles. Notable works include The Development of Speaker-Oriented Adverbs in English (2025) and Digitally-assisted Historical English Linguistics (2023). Her research often combines theoretical frameworks with empirical corpus data, addressing topics like argument structure changes, modal particles, and multilingualism.
She has supervised numerous master’s theses and doctoral dissertations on topics ranging from Norwegian L2 learners’ challenges to historical syntactic phenomena. Her work frequently collaborates with scholars like Kristin Killie and Matthias Eitelmann, exploring reanalysis mechanisms and diachronic variation in English.
Haumann’s teaching and supervision emphasize cognitive linguistic principles and practical applications of corpus linguistics in language education. She is an active participant in international conferences, contributing to discussions on language change methodologies and digital humanities approaches in linguistics.
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