People

The Sydney Corpus Lab has both members (associated with the University of Sydney as staff, student or Honorary Associate) and affiliates (members not associated with the University of Sydney).

Members

  • Monika Bednarek (director)
  • Nicole Mockler
  • Alex Garcia Marrugo
  • Chao Sun
  • Kelvin Lee
  • Georgia Carr
  • Melissa Kemble
  • David Wijaya
  • Jonathan Kummerfeld
  • Linda Barwick
  • Ian McCrabb
  • Carly Bray (PhD student)
  • Claudia Castro (PhD student)
  • Sam Herriman (PhD student)
  • Lindsey Stevenson (PhD student)

Contact info@sydneycorpuslab if you would like to become a member. You will then be added to a mailing list and receive relevant news, meeting and event invitations.

Affiliates (Australia/New Zealand)

Australian/NZ affiliates are not associated with the University of Sydney, but are engaged in corpus linguistic research in Australia or NZ. Contact info@sydneycorpuslab if you’d like to become an Australian/NZ affiliate. You will then be added to our mailing list and will receive relevant news and invitations to Sydney-based events.

Overseas Affiliates and Visitors

Overseas affiliates are not associated with the University of Sydney, but have supported the lab in different ways through research visits, advice, or other (virtual or face-to-face) support. Visitors will be added by the site administrator.

Visitors (2019-present)

  • Elena Semino (2019, Lancaster University, UK)
  • Tony McEnery (2019, Lancaster University, UK)
  • Paul Baker (2019, Lancaster University, UK)
  • Gavin Brookes (2019 & 2023, Lancaster University, UK)
  • Laurence Anthony (2019, Waseda University, Japan)
  • Matteo Fuoli (2019, University of Birmingham, UK)
  • Piergiorgio Trevisan (2019-2020, University of Udine, Italy)
  • Guichao Zhang (2019-2020, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China)
  • Amanda Potts (2022, Cardiff University, UK)
  • Luke Collins (2023, Lancaster University, UK)
  • Maite Taboada (2023, Simon Fraser University, Canada)
  • Martin Luginbühl (2023, University of Basel, Switzerland)

Collaborating institutions

Memorandum of Understanding (MOU):

Informal collaborations (mutual support and sharing of information/resources):