[H29] 2025. "'God save the queen and her language!' A corpus-based attitudinal study of Indian English newspaper language" (with Claudia Lange). ICAME46. June 2025. University of Vilnius, Lithuania.
[H28] 2025. "'Un abrazo desde England': A corpus-linguistic investigation of Spanish-English language contact on the YouTube show Spaniards in London" (with Maja Spieß genannt Bongard). 11th Spanish in Society Conference. June 2025. University of Bristol, UK.
[H27] 2024. "Ready for the sufferfest: A corpus-based study of -fest in the specialised register of mountaineers." ICAME45. June 2024. Universidade de Vigo, Spain.
[H26] 2024. "'Bad' Indian English: The lexicology of multilingual swearing" (with Claudia Lange). ICAME45. June 2024. Universidade de Vigo, Spain.
[H25] 2024. "Bundók and campinger: Global variation in mountaineering lexicography." Seismic Shifts: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Mountaineering. March 2024. Technische Universität Dresden, Germany.
[H24] 2024. "Fachlexikographie am Rande der Professionalisierung: Eine Fallstudie zu 'Mountaineering English'." Wissenschaftssprache, Fachlexikographie, Fachdokumentation – Conference of the research group Historische Gelehrten- und Wissenschaftssprachen (HiGeWiS). March 2024. Lutherstadt Wittenberg, Germany.
[H23] 2023. "Xenomorphing gender roles: A corpus-linguistic analysis of gendered language use in Alien and Aliens." Disruptive Imaginations. Joint Conference of the Science Fiction Research Association (SFRA) and the German Association for Research in the Fantastic (GfF). August 2023. Technische Universität Dresden, Germany.
[H22] 2023. "'I used to really think that uhm languages did have to be simple': Grammaticalisation of habitual aspect in World Englishes" (with Jakob Neels & Arne Lohmann; presented by Jakob Neels). August 2023. ICLC16. HHU Düsseldorf, Germany.
[H21] 2023. "Investigating grammaticalisation via synchronic variation: The development of habitual [used to V] in World Englishes" (with Jakob Neels & Arne Lohmann). July 2023. ICEHL-22. The University of Sheffield, UK.
[H20] 2023. "Grammaticalisation of habitual aspect in World Englishes: Assessing trajectories, areal patterns and rates of change with synchronic corpora" (with Jakob Neels & Arne Lohmann; presented by Jakob Neels). June 2023. ISLE 7. The University of Queensland, Australia. (online)
[H19] 2022. "English in Madeira or English in Portugal? – A corpus-based study of lexical and morphosyntactic variation" (with Theresa Neumaier & Asya Yurchenko). September 2022. 9th BICLCE. University of Ljubljana, Slovenia.
[H18] 2022. "'Asian accent is awesome' – Valuing Englishes on YouTube" (with Sofia Rüdiger). September 2022. 9th BICLCE. University of Ljubljana, Slovenia.
[H17] 2022. "'Her language, her body, herself': The linguistic construction of women in horror films" (with Asya Yurchenko). September 2022. Anglistentag 2022. Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany.
[H16] 2022. "How 'real' is the quantitative turn? Investigating statistics as the 'new normal' in Corpus Linguistics" (with Sarah Buschfeld, Andreas Weilinghoff & Claus Weihs; presented by Sarah Buschfeld & Claus Weihs). July 2022. ICAME43. Anglia Ruskin University, UK.
[H15] 2022. "'Science has no business in the mountains': Stance-taking and expert knowledge on r/Mountaineering." July 2022. Digital Humanities 2022. University of Tokyo, Japan. (online)
[H14] 2021. "The plurality of Indian English(es): Syntactic variation in the Corpus of Regional Indian Newspaper English (CORINNE)" (with Asya Yurchenko & Claudia Lange). August 2021. ICAME 42. TU Dortmund University, Germany.
[H13] 2021. "English in Madeira: A lesser-known variety – at the grassroots?" (with Theresa Neumaier & Asya Yurchenko). June 2021. BAELc10. University of Bonn, Germany. (online)
[H12] 2021. "Less is more? – Zero number marking in Asian and European ELF" (with Theresa Neumaier). June 2021. ISLE 6. University of Eastern Finland, Finland. (online)
[H11] 2021. "Asian Englishes on YouTube" (with Sofia Rüdiger). June 2021. ISLE 6. University of Eastern Finland, Finland. (online)
[H10] 2019. "Linguistic creativity on the 'front page of the internet': Studying lexical and semantic innovations using Reddit as a corpus." June 2019. ICAME 40. Université de Neuchâtel, Switzerland.
[H9] 2019. "Tracing the origin of 'intrusive as' in spoken Indian English" (with Claudia Lange). June 2019. ICAME 40. Université de Neuchâtel, Switzerland.
[H8] 2018. "'Lots of alcohol they drink': Features of dislocation in spoken Korean(ized) English" (with Sofia Rüdiger). July 2018. ISLE 5. University College London, UK.
[H7] 2017. "Indian English tag questions revisited: the role of gender and style in social interaction" (with Claudia Lange). May 2017. ICAME 38. Charles University Prague, Czech Republic.
[H6] 2016. "Topicalization in Asian Englishes - a transfer feature? A comparison of word-order typologies." September 2016. Anglistentag 2016. University of Hamburg, Germany.
[H5] 2015. "'Immediately they say it's not possible': Topikalisierungsstrategien im asiatischen Englisch." October 2015. 7. Sprachwissenschaftliche Tagung für Promotionsstudierende. University of Tübingen, Germany.
[H4] 2015. "This hair-style called as 'duck tail' – Tracing the 'intrusive as' construction in South Asian varieties of English and Learner Englishes" (with Christopher Koch & Claudia Lange, presented by Christopher Koch). May 2015. ICAME 36. University of Trier, Germany.
[H3] 2014. "This hair-style called as 'duck tail'" – the origins of the 'intrusive as' construction in South Asian Englishes" (with Christopher Koch & Claudia Lange). December 2014. 20th International Conference of the International Association for World Englishes (IAWE). Amity University Noida, India.
[H2] 2014. "Topicalization in Asian Englishes." July 2014. Frequency Effects in Language Contact: Asian Englishes. University of Freiburg, Germany.
[H1] 2014. "Non-finiteness in language contact: A corpus-based study of Asian Englishes." July 2014. 4. Korpuslinguistik- und Digital Humanities-Tag. Technische Universität Dresden, Germany.
[I20] 2025. "Two sides, one coin? An introduction to Indian English(es)." May 2025. Invited by Prof. Dr. Sofia Rüdiger, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany.
[I19] 2025. "'Did IQs just drop sharply while I was away?': Exploring language and gender in the Alien franchise." May 2025. Invited by Prof. Dr. Patricia Ronan, TU Dortmund University, Germany.
[I18] 2024. "'Students later gave him a thunderous applause': Grammatical and lexical variation in Indian English(es)." November 2024. Invited by Prof. Dr. Valentin Werner, University of Bamberg, Germany.
[I17] 2024. "'In space, no one can hear you scream': Sci-fi horror and gendered language use in the Alien franchise." January 2024. Invited by Prof. Dr. Evelyn Ziegler, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany.
[I16] 2023. "'This thing bled acid': A corpus-based analysis of language and gender in slasher movies." June 2023. Invited by Prof. Dr. Theresa Heyd, Prof. Dr. Britta Schneider, and Prof. Dr. Marion Schulte (lecture series LinguEASTics/LinguOSTik).
[I15] 2023. "The killer in me is the killer in you: Exploring language, gender, and aggression in horror movies." May 2023. Invited by Dr. Theresa Neumaier, TU Dortmund University, Germany.
[I14] 2023. "The multilingual history of Mountaineering English." May 2023. Invited by Prof. Dr. Jakob R. E. Leimgruber, University of Regensburg, Germany.
[I13] 2023. "Beta, crux, quickdraw, & redpoint: The global and the local in Mountaineering English." April 2023. Invited by Prof. Dr. Christina Sanchez-Stockhammer, Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany.
[I12] 2022. "'The mountains are calling and I must go': Mountaineering English as a lesser-known variety." January 2022. Invited by Prof. Dr. Anne Schröder, University of Bielefeld, Germany.
[I11] 2021. "'Indian culture says that women should work, isn't it?’: Tag questions and gender in Indian English." June 2021. Invited by Dr. Markus Freudinger, University of Paderborn, Germany.
[I10] 2021. "Indian English(es) and corpus linguistics: The Corpus of Regional Indian Newspaper Englishes (CORINNE)." April 2021. Invited by Prof. Dr. Merja Kytö, Uppsala Universitet, Sweden.
[I9] 2021. "Topicalization in Asian Englishes - a transfer feature? A comparison of word-order typologies." March 2021. Invited by Dr. Rebecca Schreiber, Università degli Studi di Trento, Italy.
[I8] 2020. "Caught in a Sprachbund?: South Asian Englishes from a typological perspective." January 2020. Invited by Dr. Sandra Götz, Justus-Liebig-University Gießen, Germany.
[I7] 2019. "'Reddit is a community and the power is in the people': Digital sociolinguistics and community formation on Reddit." December 2019. Invited by Prof. Dr. Sarah Buschfeld, TU Dortmund University, Germany.
[I6] 2019. "The myth of the common tongue, or: Analysing English as Lingua Franca in Asia." January 2019. Invited by Dr. Sofia Rüdiger, University of Bayreuth, Germany.
[I5] 2018. "Indian English tag questions revisited: the role of gender and style in social interaction" (with Claudia Lange). June 2018. Invited by Prof. Dr. Edgar Schneider, University of Regensburg, Germany.
[I4] 2018. "Introducing varieties of English." February 2018. Invited workshop at the Rishi Dayaram and Seth Hassaram National College Mumbai, India.
[I3] 2018. "A short introduction to the German education system." February 2018. Invited by Anil Sonawane, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University, India.
[I2] 2015. "On the discourse-pragmatics of topicalization: A corpus-based study of Asian Englishes." June 2015. Invited by Prof. Dr. Anne Schröder, University of Bielefeld, Germany.
[I1] 2014. "Topicalization in Asian Englishes." May 2014. Invited by Dr. Noah Bubenhofer, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany.
[J9] 2023. "Non-canonical syntax in English as a Lingua Franca: Minus-features between language contact and emergent grammar" (with Theresa Neumaier). March 2023. University of Oxford, UK.
[J8] 2023. "Talking about (non-)canonicity: A study of linguistic terminology" (with Sofia Rüdiger). March 2023. University of Oxford, UK.
[J7] 2022. "Non-canonical syntax in Asian and European ELF – Focus on functions" (with Theresa Neumaier). September 2022. University of Vechta, Germany.
[J6] 2022. "Canonical, non-canonical, syntactic variation: What’s in a word?" (with Sofia Rüdiger). September 2022. University of Vechta, Germany.
[J5] 2021. "Less is more? – Zero number marking in Asian and European ELF" (with Theresa Neumaier). September 2021. Online.
[J4] 2020. "Feature omission in ELF interaction" (with Theresa Neumaier). March 2020. Justus-Liebig-University Gießen, Germany.
[J3] 2020. "Non-canonical syntax in computer-mediated communication" (with Sofia Rüdiger). March 2020. Justus-Liebig-University Gießen, Germany.
[J2] 2017. "Feature omission in ELF interaction" (with Theresa Neumaier). September 2017. International Symposium ‘New Perspectives on Non-Canonical Syntax in English’ (NoCaSynE). Technische Universität Dresden, Germany.
[J1] 2017. "Non-canonical syntax in spoken Korean(ized) English" (with Sofia Rüdiger). September 2017. International Symposium ‘New Perspectives on Non-Canonical Syntax in English’ (NoCaSynE). Technische Universität Dresden, Germany.
[K2] 2018. "Introducing LinguApp: An Android-based teaching app for introductions to linguistics." September 2018. Anglistentag 2018. University of Bonn, Germany.
[K1] 2016. "Zero copula in spoken Asian ELF" (with Theresa Neumaier). September 2016. ISLE 4. Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Poland.