Annika Denke

Assistant Professor of English
Department of Language, Aesthetic Learning and Literature , School of Education and Communication

Research

My main area of research is pragmatics, primarily related to spoken English.

Biography

I was born and raised in Stockholm, where I studied English, law, linguistics and social anthropology at the university. Subsequently I got my PhD in English linguistics from Stockholm University. My teaching at Jönköping University includes, e.g., syntax, semantics, pragmatics and sociolinguistics. Before I came here, I taught at Stockholm and Örebro Universities. Other work experiences include reading talking books in English and Swedish, translation work and teaching grammar and conversation.

Article

Fant, L., Denke, A. (2016). Negotiating with the boss: An inter- and crosscultural perspective on problematic talk Pragmatics and Society, 7(4), 540-569. More information
Erman, B., Denke, A., Fant, L., Forsberg Lundell, F. (2015). Nativelike expression in the speech of long-residency L2 users: A study of multiword structures in L2 English, French and Spanish International Journal of Applied Linguistics, 25(2), 160-182. More information

Conference paper

Denke, A., Fant, L. (2014). Negotiating with the Boss: An Inter- and Crosscultural Perspective on Problematic Talk. Nordic Intercultural Communication Conference, Reykjavik, November 26-28, 2014. More information