About
Emine Aşcı is a Lecturer at the University of Siegen's Faculty I of English Studies, specializing in Linguistics. She holds a Master of Education (M. Ed.) and is conducting a PhD project focused on the effects of native languages (L1s) on genitive variation in English. Her research examines differences in genitive preference and processing among native speakers, monolingual learners, and bilingual learners using experimental and corpus-based methods. Current teaching includes Morphology and Syntax courses.
Research Interests:
- Bilingualism and multilingualism
- Interlanguage phenomena in English as a third language
- Morpho-syntactic variation and corpus linguistics
Awards:
- House of Young Talents Scholarship (University of Siegen, 2021–2024)
Teaching:
- Winter 2021/22: Morphology
- Summer 2023: Syntax
- Winter 2023/24: Morphology
Research Contributions: Presentations include discussions on bilingual influences on grammatical variation at the English Linguistics Colloquium (2022), House of Young Talents Colloquium (2022), and international conferences in České Budějovice (2023) and Potsdam (2023).
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