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Torsten Leuschner is Visiting Reader at Queen Mary University of London's School of the Arts, Department of Modern Languages and Cultures, while concurrently serving as Professor of German Linguistics at Ghent University (since 2011). He holds an M.A.-equivalent degree (Staatsexamen) in English, German, and History and a Ph.D. in Linguistics from Freie Universität Berlin. His career includes teaching German as a foreign language in Coventry and Antwerp.
Leuschner's research specializes in Germanic linguistics through cognitive-functional typology and usage-based construction grammar, with emphasis on adverbial relations in conditionality. Secondary interests include word-formation, language contact, sociolinguistics, language policy, historical linguistics, and interlinguistics. His methodologies integrate qualitative analysis with quantitative corpus approaches, often employing contrastive perspectives across Germanic languages.
His publications demonstrate consistent focus on grammaticalization pathways, constructional networks, and cross-linguistic discourse analysis. Recent works explore corpus-based syntax, sociolinguistic memory transmission, and contrastive clause structures across German, Dutch, and English, often examining diachronic and synchronic patterns in complex sentences.
Leuschner holds significant editorial roles: co-editor of Germanistische Mitteilungen and the book series Linguistik: Empire und Theorie, and advisory board member for Journal of Germanic Linguistics and Konvergenz und Divergenz book series. He is an affiliate of the Angus McIntosh Centre for Historical Linguistics (University of Edinburgh) and elected Chair of the Belgian Association of Teachers and Lecturers of German (BGDV) since 2018.


