Prof. Dr. Beate Hampe

beate.hampe@uni-erfurt.de

Vizepräsidentin für Internationale Angelegenheiten (Präsidium)

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Mitarbeitergebäude 1 / Raum 606

+49 361 737-4349

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Inhaberin der Professur für Sprache und ihre Struktur (insb. Anglistische Sprachwissenschaft) (Seminar für Sprachwissenschaft)

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Mitarbeitergebäude 1 / Raum 606

+49 361 737-4349

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Dienstag, 14:00 bis 15:30 Uhr, Anmeldung bitte per E-Mail über das Sekretariat (Verena Ferda verena.ferda@uni-erfurt.de)

Besucheranschrift

Campus
Nordhäuser Str. 63
99089 Erfurt

Postanschrift

Universität Erfurt
Seminar für Sprachwissenschaft
Anglistik/Amerikanistik
Postfach 90 02 21
99105 Erfurt

Prof. Dr. Beate Hampe

Akademischer Werdegang

seit April 2009: Professorin für "Sprache und ihre Struktur" (insbesondere anglistische Sprachwissenschaft) am Seminar für Sprachwissenschaft der Universität Erfurt

  • seit Mai 2021: Vizepräsidentin für Internationales
  • April 2017- April 2021: Senatorin
  • WS 2011 - SS 2014: Prodekanin und Studiendekanin der Philosophischen Fakultät

2007-2009: akademische Rätin (“Senior Lecturer“ mit 13 LVS) am Institut für Anglistik/Amerikanistik

  • WS 2007/08: Vertretung der Professur für anglistische Sprachwissenschaft der Universität Erfurt

2000-2007: wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin/Assistentin (C1) am Lehrstuhl für anglistische Linguistik des Instituts für Anglistik/Amerikanistik (Prof. Hübler)

  • WS 2006/07: Vertretung der Professur für anglistische Linguistik der Universität Rostock

1994-1999: wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin (0,5) am Lehrstuhl für anglistische Linguistik des Instituts für Anglistik/Amerikanistik  (Prof. Hübler)

  • 1999: Dr. phil. (m.c.l.) am anglistischen Institut der FSU Jena
  • Herbst 1997: Gastwissenschaftlerin am linguistischen Institut der University of California at Berkeley (auf Einladung von Prof. Dr. George Lakoff, DAAD gefördert)

1987-1994: Studium der Anglistik, Germanistik (Lehramt Gymnasium) an der Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena (FSU)

  • 1994: Erstes Staatsexamen Anglistik/Germanistik (Lehramt Gymnasium)
  • 1992-1993: dreisemestriges Auslandsstudium (Oxford Brookes University, Erasmus-Programm, QMW University of London, DAAD-Stipendium)

Betreuungs- und Gutachtertätigkeiten

Promotionen: Erstbetreuung

  • Matthias Altmann, M.A. (Promotion Erfurt, laufend)

  • Dr. phil. Volodymyr Dekalo (Promotion Erfurt, mit Prof. Dr. Antje Lüdeling, Berlin, abgeschlossen 2018)

  • Dr. phil. Susanne Hoppe (Promotion Erfurt, mit Prof. Dr. Karlfried Knapp, abgeschlossen 2013)

Promotionen und Habilitationen: Externe bzw. Zweitgutachten

  • Nina Julich, M.A. (Promotion Leipzig, abgeschlossen 2019)

  • PD Dr. phil. habil. Natalia Levshina (Habilitation Leipzig, abgeschlossen 2019)

  • Laurence Romaine, Ph.D. (Université de Lille, abgeschlossen 2018)

Gutachtertätigkeiten für Stiftungen und andere Universitäten

  • Alexander von Humboldt Stiftung (Humboldt Foundation)

  • Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG)

  • Volkswagen-Stiftung

Mitarbeit an Journalen, Herausgaben

  • Cognitive Semantics: Associate editor since Spring 2019

  • Yearbook of the German Cognitive Linguistics Association (GLCA): Board member

  • Linguistics Applied:  Board member

Ad hoc Gutachten für Fachzeitschriften und Fachverbände seit 2006

  • Cognitive Linguistics

  • Cognitive Science (linguistics section)

  • Cognitive Semantics

  • Constructions (e-journal. special issue on Construction Grammar)

  • Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory

  • English Language and Linguistics

  • International Journal of Applied Linguistics

  • Journal of English Linguistics

  • Journal of Linguistics

  • Journal of Pragmatics

  • Language Sciences

  • Lingua

  • Linguistics Vanguard

  • Poznan Studies in Contemporary Linguistics

  • (Annual) Review of Cognitive Linguistics

  • de Gruyter Mouton monograph series: Trends in Linguistics

  • John Benjamins' monograph series: Human Cognitive Processing

  • Philological Society (U.K.): Monographs

Publikationen

Monographien und Herausgaben

2022   Beate Hampe & Anja Binanzer (eds.), Yearbook of the German Cognitive Linguistics Society (GCLA-10). Berlin/Boston: de Gruyter Mouton.

2019-2022   Associate editor of Cognitive Semantics (Brill)

2018   Beate Hampe & Susanne Flach (eds.), Corpus. Constructions. Cognition. Special Issue of Yearbook of the German Cognitive Linguistics Association (GCLA-6), Berlin/Boston: de Gruyter Mouton.

2017    Hampe, Beate (Hrsg.), Metaphor. Embodied Cognition & Discourse. Cambridge, etc.: Cambridge University Press.

[Rezensiert von Terese Thonus in: Metaphor and the Social World 9:1 (2019), 139-146]

2005    Hampe, Beate (Hrsg., in Kooperation mit Joseph E. Grady). From Perception to Meaning: Image Schemas in Cognitive Linguistics. Cognitive Linguistic Research 29. Berlin/New York, Mouton de Gruyter.

2002    Hampe, Beate. Superlative Verbs. A corpus-based study of semantic redundancy in English verb-particle constructions. Tübingen, Gunter Narr Verlag.

[Rezensiert von Christoph Schubert in: Anglia 123:1(2005), 109-114]

Artikel und Rezensionen

I share my papers at academia.edu and ResearchGate.

2022b  Editorial: Cognitive Linguistics as an interdisciplinary Endeavour. In Yearbook of the German Cognitive Linguistics Association (CGLA-9): 1-6.

2022a   Between embodiment and usage: Conventionalized figurative expressions and the notion of 'idiom set'. In: Herbert L. Colston, Teenie Matlock & Gerard JU. Steen (eds.), Dynamism in Metaphor and Beyond [Metaphor in Language, Cognition & Communication 9] (pp. 157-190), Amsterdam/Philadelphia: Benjamins.

2018   (with Susanne Flach) Corpora. Constructions. Cognition. Editorial. In Yearbook of the German Cognitive Linguistics Association (GCLA-6, Special Issue: Corpora. Constructions. Cognition., edited by Beate Hampe und Susanne Flach): 1-8.

2018   (with Stefan Th. Gries)  Syntax from and for discourse II. More on complex sentences as meso-constructions. In Yearbook of the German Cognitive Linguistics Association (GCLA-6 Special Issue: Corpora. Constructions. Cognition., edited by Beate Hampe und Susanne Flach): 115-142.

2017   (with Volodymyr Dekalo) Complementing Collostructional Analysis by Cluster and Network Analyses. Yearbook of the German Cognitive Linguistics Association (GCLA-5) 2017(5): 145-178.

2017    Embodiment & discourse: Dimensions and dynamics of metaphor theory. In: Beate Hampe (ed.), Metaphor: Embodied Cognition & Discourse (pp. 3-23). Cambridge, etc.: CUP.

2016   Language and perception. Entry in the new edition of the SAGE Encyclopedia of Theory in Psychology, ed. by Harold L. Miller (pp. 664-666). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

2015   Syntax from and for discourse: Adverbial Clauses as item-specific constructions in Spontaneous Spoken English. Zeitschrift für Anglistik/Amerikanistik (Special Issue: "Constructions - Aspects of Construction Grammar" ed. by Susen Faulhaber and Thomas Herbst) 63-3: 295-322.

2015    Review of "The Bloomsbury Companion to Cognitive Linguistics" (ed. by Jeannette Littlemore and John Taylor, London/New York: Bloomsbury 2014). Cognitive Linguistics 26-3: 549-560.

2014    More on the as-predicative: Granularity issues in the description of construction networks. Yearbook of the German Cognitive Linguistics Association (GCLA-2), edited by Susanne Flach & Martin Hilpert. Berlin/Boston: de Gruyter Mouton: 207-234.

2013    [reprint of 2011a] In: Cognitive Linguistics: The Quantitative Turn. The Essential Reader. L.A.Janda (ed.), Berlin/Boston: de Gruyter Mouton: 141-176.

2013    (with Christian Lehmann) Partial Coreference. Languages Across Boundaries. D. Bakker and M. Haspelmath (eds.), Berlin/Boston: de Gruyter Mouton: 171-208.

2012    Transitive phrasal verbs in acquisition and use. A view from Construction Grammar. Language Value 4(1): 1-31.

2011b    Metaphor, constructional ambiguity and the causative resultatives. Windows to the Mind. S. Handl and H.-J. Schmid (eds.). Berlin/New York, Mouton de Gruyter: 185-215.

2011a    Discovering constructions by means of collostruction analysis: The English Denominative Construction. Cognitive Linguistics 22(2): 211-245.

2010    (with Stefan Th. Gries and Doris Schönefeld). Converging Evidence II: More on the association between verbs and constructions. Empirical and Experimental Methods in Cognitive/Functional Research. S. Rice and J. Newman (eds.). Stanford, CA, CSLI Publications: 59-72.

2009    Review of Hilpert, M., “Germanic Future Constructions. A Usage-based Approach.” Annual Review of Cognitive Linguistics 7: 345-356.

2006    (with Doris Schönefeld) Syntactic leaps or lexical variation? – More on "Creative Syntax". Corpora in Cognitive Linguistics. Corpus-based Approaches to Syntax and Lexis. S. T. Gries and A. Stefanowitsch (eds.). Berlin/New York, Mouton de Gruyter: 127-157.

2005c   Image Schemas in Cognitive Linguistics. Introduction. From Perception to Meaning: Image Schemas in Cognitive Linguistics. B. Hampe (ed. in cooperation with J. Grady). Berlin/New York: Mouton de Gruyter: 1-12.

2005b    On the role of iconic motivation in conceptual metaphor: Has metaphor theory come full circle? Outside-In. Inside-Out. W. J. Herlofsky, C. Maeder and O. Fischer (eds.) Amsterdam/Philadelphia, John Benjamins Publishing Company: 39-66.

2005a    When down is not bad and up not good enough: A usage-based assessment of the plus-minus parameter in image-schema theory. Cognitive Linguistics 16(1): 81-112.

2005    (with Stefan Th. Gries and Doris Schönefeld). Converging evidence: Bringing together experimental and corpus data on the associations of verbs and constructions. Cognitive Linguistics 16(4): 635-676.

2003    (with Doris Schönefeld). Creative syntax: Iconic principles within the symbolic. From Sign to Signing. W. G. Müller and O. Fischer (eds.). Amsterdam/Philadelphia, John Benjamins Publishing Company: 243-261.

2000    Facing up to the meaning of 'face up to': A cognitive semantico-pragmatic analysis of an English verb-particle construction. Constructions in Cognitive Linguistics. Selected Papers from the Fifth International Cognitive Linguistics Conference. Amsterdam 1997. A. Foolen and F. van der Leek (eds.). Amsterdam/Philadelphia, John Benjamins Publishing Company: 81-102.

1999    (with Doris Schönefeld) Review: Alfred Wollmann, Präpositionalphrasen im Englischen./ Frank Boers, Spatial Prepositions and Metaphor. Anglia, Zeitschrift für Englische Philologie. Band 117(3): 430-438.

1997    Towards a solution of the phrasal verb puzzle: Considerations on some scattered pieces. Lexicology 3/2: 203-243.

Vorträge und Konferenzbeiträge

2019

  • Corpus data and Embodiment? A multimodal analysis of the idiom set "Up to X's BODY PART in Y". Eingeladener Vortrag am Institut für Anglistik/Amerikanistik der Universität Freiburg
  • Syntax from Discourse? Considerations on Emergentism in Usage-Based CxG. Eingeladener Vortrag zum Workshop "The Constructionist Challenge", Erlangen, 17th-19th October

2018

  • Multimodal constructions? A quantitative study of correlated verbal and gestural instantiations of prototypical realisations of the English Caused-Motion Construction. Vortrag (mit Irene Mittelberg, Peter Uhrig, Mark Turner) auf der AELCO-11, Oct 2018, Cordoba University 
  • There cx ‘in the wild’. Final report on a quantitative pilot study. Vortrag (mit Irene Mittelberg, Peter Uhrig, Mark Turner) auf der DGKL/GCLA-8, Sept 2018, Universität Koblenz-Landau

2017

  • Multimodal constructions? There cx ‘in the wild’. Vortrag (mit Irene Mittelberg, Peter Uhrig, Mark Turner) auf der ICMC-1, Universität Osnabrück, Juni 2017 

2016

  • Embodiment & Discourse: Dimensions & Dynamics of Metaphor Theory. Vortrag auf der RaAM-11, Freie Universität Berlin, Juli 2016
  • Constructional underspecification in English. A contrastive approach bringing together corpus data and experiment. Vortrag auf der DGKL/GCLA-7, Universität Duisburg-Essen, Okt. 2016

2014

  • Salience in Usage-Based Construction Grammar. Poster auf der CSDL-12 ("Conceptual Structure, Discourse and Language"), University of California at St. Barbara, CA
  • Where/when Valency Theory and Construction Grammar Meet. Vortrag auf der 6. Internationalen Tagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Kognitive Linguistik (DGKL/GCLA-6), Erlangen, Dtl.
  • Constructional Underspecification in English: A Contrastive Approach. Vortrag auf der ICCG-8 (8th International Construction Grammar Conference), Osnabrück, Dtl. und auf der UK-CLC5 (5th UK Cognitive Linguistics Conference), Lancaster, UK
  • Metaphor, Embodied Cognition and Discourse. Dimensions and Dynamics of Metaphor Theory, Einführungs-/Eröffnungsvortrag zum Workshop "Metaphor. From Embodied Cognition to Discourse", RaAM-10, Cagliari, Italy; Organisation (mit Gerard Steen) des internationalen Workshops Metaphor: From Embodied Cognition to Discourse (supported by the Thyssen Foundation) als Teil der RaAM-10 ("Researching and Applying Metaphor", Cagliari, Italy)

2013

  • Construction Networks: More on the as-predicative. Vortrag auf der "12. International Cognitive Linguistics Conference" (ICLC-12), Edmonton, Canada

2011

  • A construction-grammarians’s view on verb-particle constructions. Keynote Lecture auf der "3rd International Seminar on Metaphor and Discourse: VPCs and their underlying semantic systems" (Okt. 2011, Universitat Jaume I, Castelló de la Plana, Spain)
  • A cartoon of an intellectual, a hell of a lot of trouble and a bit of a loose end: Expressive binominals in the BNC. Vortrag auf der 2nd tri-annual confererence of the Society of the Linguistics of English (ISLE 2; Juni 2011, Boston University, Boston, Ma., USA)

2010

  • Primary Metaphor Theory and Beyond - An Invitation, paper at RaAM 8 (VU Amsterdam, NL)
  • Iconic clause ordering and discourse function of initial adverbial clauses, paper at UK-CLC 3 (Hatfield, U.K.)

2008

  • 'Have one's N V-ed': The English "passive of experience"?, paper at the second tri-annual confererence of the Society of the Linguistics of English (ISLE-1, Freiburg)
  • Watching syntactic networks grow, paper at the third bi-annual conference of the German Cognitive Linguistics Association (DGKL-3, Leipzig)

2006

  • The English resultative and related constructions: verb-class based generalizations?, invited talk at the Institute of English Studies, University of Mainz, Linguistics Colloquium
  • Quantitative Corpus Evidence on constructional distinctions in complex-transitive argument structures, invited talk (with Doris Schönfeld) at the Institute of Linguistics and Phonetics, University College London, Linguistics Colloquium
  • Revisiting the Productivity of Conceptual Metaphors with Argument-Structure Constructions, paper at the second bi-annual conference of the German Cognitive Linguistics Association (DGKL-2, Munic, Germany)
  • The English Denominative Construction, paper at the 8th Conference on “Conceptual Structure, Discourse and Language” (CSDL-8, San Diego, USA)

2005

  • Corpus Data and Constructional Polysemy, paper (with Stefan Th. Gries and Doris Schönefeld) at the First Biannual Conference of the British Cognitive Linguistics Association "New Directions in Cognitive Linguistics" (UK-CLC 1, Brighton, U.K.)
  • To keep (or not to keep) the caused-motion and resultative constructions apart. Corpus evidence on some debated distinctions, paper at "New Directions in Cognitive Linguistics" (Brighton, UK-CLC 1, Brighton, U.K.)

2004

  • On Constructional Polysemy, paper (with Stefan Th. Gries and Doris Schönefeld) at the 1st Conference of the German Cognitive Linguistics Association "Current Trends in Cognitive Linguistics" (DGKL-1, Hamburg, Germany)
  • The Conceptual Theory of Metaphor, invited talk at the University of Jena, Institute of German Studies, Post-gradual/Ph.D. course in Cognitive and Text Linguistics
  • Converging Evidence II. More on the Association of Verbs and Constructions, paper (with Stefan Th. Gries and Doris Schönefeld) at the 7th Conference on “Conceptual Structure, Discourse and Language” (CSDL-7, Edmonton, Canada)
  • Converging Evidence on the Association of Verbs and Constructions, paper (with Stefan Th. Gries and Doris Schönefeld) at the 3rd International Conference on Construction Grammar (ICCG-3, Marseille, France)

2003

  • Has metaphor theory come full circle? Correspondence vs. similarity in Conceptual Metaphor Theory, paper at the “4th Symposium on Iconicity in Language and Literature” (Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium).
  • Creative Syntax II. What corpus linguists see that other analysts may not, paper (with D. Schönefeld) at the “4th Symposium on Iconicity in Language and Literature” (Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium)
  • Goldberg Variations: metaphor and the complex-transitive constructions in English, paper at the 8th International Cognitive Linguistics Conference (ICLC-8, La Rioja, Spain)

2001

  • Are evaluative dimensions of positive or negative polarity inherent in image schemas? A contribution to the debate on the nature of image schemas, paper at the 7th International Cognitive Linguistics Conference (ICLC-7, St. Barbara, USA)
  • Creative Syntax. Iconic Principles within the Symbolic, paper (with D. Schönefeld) at the “3rd Symposium on Iconicity in Language and Literature” (Jena, Germany)

Akademische Lehre

Lehre im B.A. Anglistik/Amerikanistik

Vorlesungen

  • Introduction to English Linguistics
  • Semantics & Pragmatics (mit Prof. Schauer)

Seminare

  • English Morphology and Syntax
  • Syntactic Complexity in English
  • Syntax and Discourse
  • Contrastive Linguistics (English-German)
  • Present-Day English from a Historical Perspective
  • Idiomaticity
  • The Language of Conversation
  • Global English: Syntactic and Phonological Variation
  • Indirectness and Politeness in English

Lehre im M.A. Angewandte Linguistik

  • Corpus Linguistics
  • Cognitive Semantics and Grammar
  • Metaphor in Language and Thought
  • Motivation in Language

Akademische Selbstverwaltung

seit Mai 2021:

  • Vizepräsidentin für Internationale Angelegenheiten

seit Oktober 2019:

  • Studienrichtungsbeauftragte BA-Studiengang Anglistik/Amerikanistik (zuvor: SS 2009-SS 2011, SS 2015)

  • stellvertretende M.A.-Beauftragte für den Studiengang "Angewandte Linguistik" (zuvor: M.A.-Beauftragte WS 2018 - SS 2019)

April 2017 bis April 2021:

  • Senatorin

Seit April 2017:

  • Sprecherin des Nachwuchskollegs "Sprachbeherrschung"

Oktober 2011 bis September 2015:

  • Pro- & Studiendekanin der Philosophischen Fakultät

Oktober 2011 bis September 2013:

  • stellvertretende Sprecherin des universitären Forschungsschwerpunkts "Bildung"