معرفی
Dr Benet Vincent is an Assistant Professor in Applied Linguistics at the School of Humanities, Coventry University. He leads undergraduate modules on English, Creative Writing, and TEFL courses, focusing on discourse analysis, computer-assisted language learning, and corpus approaches to English. Vincent also teaches on the MA English Language Teaching and Applied Linguistics course, including the dissertation module. He serves as a link tutor for partner programs in Sri Lanka, ensuring quality standards in English education.
Vincent's research centers on corpus linguistics applications, particularly through projects like BAWE Quicklinks (academic writing feedback), Communicating Covid (pandemic discourse analysis), and a parallel translation study of A Clockwork Orange. He coordinates Coventry's CLaC (Corpus Linguistics at Coventry) group and acts as Guest Editor for a special issue on the Language of Covid-19 in Applied Corpus Linguistics.
His publication history reveals a focus on translation studies (Nadsat in A Clockwork Orange), corpus-based EAP instruction, and linguistic analysis of institutional communication. Vincent's collaborative work spans multilingual corpora analysis, academic phraseology, and pedagogical genre implementation. He maintains active roles in professional networks like the British Association for Applied Linguistics (BAAL) and the Corpus Linguistics Special Interest Group.



