Peter Auer Explained
Peter Auer (born 1954) is professor of Germanic Linguistics at the University of Freiburg in Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany. Auer graduated from the University of Constance in 1983. He worked at the University of Hamburg before going to Freiburg.[1]
Auer has authored several monographs and edited numerous collections of scholarly research, including work on code-switching, contextualization, multilingualism, dialectology, and other areas of sociolinguistics and applied linguistics. He served as the German science foundation's referee for general linguistics from 2000 to 2008.
Selected publications
- Book: Auer. Peter. Pfänder. Stefan. Constructions: Emerging and Emergent. 2011. Walter de Gruyter. 978-3-11-022908-0.
- Book: Auer, Peter. Style and Social Identities: Alternative Approaches to Linguistic Heterogeneity. 2007. Walter de Gruyter. 978-3-11-019081-6.
- Book: Auer. Peter. Couper-Kuhlen. Elizabeth. Muller. Frank. Language in Time: The Rhythm and Tempo of Spoken Interaction. 1999. Oxford University Press. 978-0-19-535516-1.
- Book: Auer, Peter. Code-Switching in Conversation: Language, Interaction and Identity. 1998. Routledge. 978-1-134-60673-3.
- Book: Auer. Peter. Di Luzio. Aldo. The Contextualization of Language. 1992. John Benjamins Publishing. 978-90-272-5034-6.
- Book: Auer, Peter. Bilingual Conversation. 1984. John Benjamins. 978-90-272-2541-2.
Notes and References
- Web site: Prof. Dr. Peter Auer — Freiburg Institute for Advanced Studies. 2013-11-14.