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Dr. Jennifer Hendriks is a Lecturer in Linguistics and Applied Linguistics at the Australian National University (ANU), affiliated with the School of Literature, Languages and Linguistics. She holds a PhD in Germanic Linguistics from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Her research focuses on historical sociolinguistics, particularly migration's impact on language change in Germanic languages, dialect contact, and the role of unconventional archival materials in linguistic analysis.
- Research Interests: Early Modern language dynamics, Dutch and German dialects, standard language ideologies, and migration linguistics.
- Key Projects: Led the 24th International Conference on Historical Linguistics (2019).
Recipient of the 2009 College of Arts and Sciences Award for Teaching Excellence and the Vice-Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Teaching, Dr. Hendriks emphasizes pedagogical innovation alongside her scholarly contributions. Her work integrates archival manuscripts with sociolinguistic theory to explore language evolution in historical contexts.
- Grants/Projects: Funded research on Early Modern Dutch urban contexts, migration trajectories, and dialect contact.




