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Dr. Steven Gilbers is an Assistant Professor of English linguistics at the University of Groningen's Faculty of Arts, affiliated with the Neurolinguistics and Language Development (NLD) department. His research focuses on hip-hop linguistics, African-American English, and sociolinguistic analysis of music and cultural phenomena. Key contributions include studies on regional linguistic variation in hip-hop, the impact of economic crises on hip-hop culture, and the linguistic evolution of artists like 2Pac. He has also explored topics such as cochlear implant users' speech perception and late second language acquisition in bilingual contexts.
Research Interests:
- Analysis of hip-hop's linguistic and cultural dimensions
- Regional variation in African-American English prosody
- Sociopolitical influences on hip-hop expression
- Language acquisition challenges in bilingual speakers
Publications reflect strong engagement with both music studies and sociolinguistics, including analyses of hip-hop genres, regional identity expressions, and linguistic patterns in rap flows. His 2021 thesis on 2Pac's accent evolution remains a seminal work in hip-hop linguistics.
Media engagements include expert commentary on hip-hop's 50-year evolution, Gen Z focus trends, and the role of rap lyrics as artistic expression rather than evidence.
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