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Conferences

Invited talks and lectures

Regnoli, Giuliana. 2024. Sociophonetic fieldwork in English-medium and bilingual primary schools in Yaoundé. Graduate Programme for English Linguistics, Recent Research in English Linguistics Colloquium (Prof. Jakob Leimgruber), University of Regensburg, Germany, 18 July.

Regnoli, Giuliana. 2024. Workshop: Introduction to Praat and acoustic phonetics. University of Yaoundé I, Cameroon, 8 May.

Regnoli, Giuliana. 2023. Genres in academic writingThe rhetorical structure of abstracts from theory to practice. PhD programme in Literary, Linguistics and Comparative Studies, University of Naples L’Orientale, Italy, 13 October.

Regnoli, Giuliana. 2023. Multilingual language acquisition in Cameroon: A focus on children. Graduate Programme for English Linguistics, Recent Research in English Linguistics Colloquium (Prof. Jakob Leimgruber), University of Regensburg, Germany, 6 July.

Regnoli, Giuliana. 2021. Suprasegmental features of Cameroon English. Graduate Programme for English Linguistics, Recent Research in English Linguistics Colloquium (Dr. Thorsten Brato), University of Regensburg, Germany, 11 May.

Regnoli, Giuliana. 2020. Varieties of English around the globe: An introduction. Scuola Superiore per Mediatori Linguistici, Benevento, Italy, 12 February.

Regnoli, Giuliana. 2019. ELF and intercultural communication. Scuola Superiore per Mediatori Linguistici, Benevento, Italy, 2 September.

Regnoli, Giuliana. 2019. English as a global language. Scuola Superiore per Mediatori Linguistici, Benevento, Italy, 21 March.

Regnoli, Giuliana. 2014. The contemporary ‘primitive’ in the Anthropology Museum of Naples. Department of Literary, Linguistics and Comparative Studies, BA course: Cultural Anthropology (Prof. Valeria Trupiano), University of Naples L’Orientale, Italy.

Organised workshops and panels

Regnoli, Giuliana & Mirjam Schmalz. 2024. Language attitudes and World Englishes: Methods, insights, and challenges. 10th Biennal International Conference on the Linguistics of Contemporary English (10BICLCE), University of Alicante, Spain, 26–28 September.

Regnoli, Giuliana. 2020. Academic essay writing. Scuola Superiore per Mediatori Linguistici, Benevento, Italy, 2 and 9 December.

Conference presentations

2024

Regnoli, Giuliana. 'I like the posh accent more because to me, it is more elegant': An investigation into Italian university students' attitudes towards varieties of English. International Conference ELF Communication Today: Acceptability and Accessibility in Focus, University of Salerno, Italy, 4–5 December.

Regnoli, Giuliana. World Englishes in Italy: Language attitudes and use in the EFL university classroom. 10th Biennal International Conference on the Linguistics of Contemporary English (10BICLCE), University of Alicante, Spain, 26–28 September.

Regnoli, Giuliana & Thorsten Brato. The multilingual pragmatics of Cameroon English. 10th International Conference on Intercultural Pragmatics and Communication (INPRA), University of Pisa, Italy, 30 May – 1 June.

Regnoli, Giuliana. Methodological challenges to the investigation of children’s English in Cameroon. Centre for Language Research and English Proficiency (CLAREP) Conference “Doing Research in African Linguistics: Existing Challenges and the Way Forward”, Benson Idahosa University, Benin City, Nigeria, 7– 8 March.

Regnoli, Giuliana. Children’s English in Cameroon: A first approach. Linguistics Colloquia, University of Perugia, Italy, 13 February.

2023

Regnoli, Giuliana. Acquisition and use of children’s English in Cameroon. Languaging Diversity International Conference “Languaging Identities in Changing Times: Challenges and Opportunities”, University of Turin, Italy, 14–16 December. 

Regnoli, Giuliana, Simi Nicoletta & Gianmarco Vignozzi. Informal language learning through online media: Some methodological considerations. XXXI AIA Conference “Future Horizons: New Beginnings in English Studies”, Language Workshop, University of Calabria, Italy, 13–16 September.

Regnoli, Giuliana. Sociophonetic variation in Cameroon English: Insights from a primary school in Yaoundé. 10th International Conference on Pluricentric Languages and their Non-Dominant Varieties (WGNDV) “Pluricentric Languages, Multilingualism and Linguistic Dehegemonisation in Africa”, University of Leipzig, Germany, 23–25 August.

2022

Regnoli, Giuliana. Subjective dialect division in Indian varieties of English. Methods in Dialectology XVII (Dia)Lects in the 21st Century, University of Mainz, Germany, 1–5 August.

2021

Regnoli, Giuliana & Thorsten Brato. Early observations of linguistic continuity and change in Cameroon English. International Conference Language Variation and Change across Borders (LVC2021), Panel ‘Language Variation and Phonological Changes across Societies and Identities’, University of Salerno, Italy, 25-26 November.

Regnoli, Giuliana. Speech rhythm in Cameroon English across generations: Some preliminary findings. 6th Conference of the International Society for the Linguistics of English (ISLE) “Evolving English and the Digital Era”, Panel: ‘ Phonetics and Phonology’, University of Eastern Finland, 2–5 June.

La Peruta, Roberta & Giuliana Regnoli. The future ‘at risk’? Investigating future temporal reference in Australian English. International Conference Australia as a Risk Society: Hope and Fears of the Past, the Present and the Future (EASA), Panel 10: ‘Australian Languages at Risk: Past, Present and Future’, University of Naples L’Orientale, 29 March – 1 April.

2020

Regnoli, Giuliana. Subjective dialect division in Indian varieties of English. Methods in Dialectology XVII (Dia)Lects in the 21st Century, University of Mainz, Germany, 2–6 August [postponed to due COVID-19; resubmission].

Regnoli, Giuliana. Network integration and language use in Indian transient communities. International Conference Translation, Inclusivity, and Educational Settings (TIES), Panel 6: ‘Innovation and Inclusivity in Educational Settings’, University of Naples L’Orientale, Italy, 27–29 February.

Regnoli, Giuliana. Linguaggio e comportamenti linguistici: Funzionalità sociali nelle comunità multilingui temporanee. Convegno Internazionale Senza Barriere. Il ruolo della creatività nei processi di integrazione sociale, Research area 3: ‘Cognition and Acquisition’, University of Naples L’Orientale, Italy, 15–17 January.

2019

Regnoli, Giuliana. Research methods in the Indian diaspora: An investigation into folk scrutiny and dialectal variation. 8th Biennal International Conference on the Linguistics of Contemporary English (8BICLCE), Workshop 5: ‘New Englishes, New Methods’, University of Bamberg, Germany, 26–28 September.

Regnoli, Giuliana. Mapping perceptions in Indian migrant varieties of English. Graduate Programme for Transcultural Studies (GPTS) Colloquium, Cluster of Excellence ‘Asia and Europe in a Global Context’, Karl Jaspers Centre for Advanced Transcultural Studies, University of Heidelberg, Germany, 6 June.

Regnoli, Giuliana. Renegotiating ethnicity and identity in the Indian student diaspora: Amit Chaudhuri’s Odysseus Abroad. Millennium’s Children: Indian Literature in the 21st Century, University of Naples L’Orientale, Italy, 23–24 May.

Regnoli, Giuliana. Unravelling and commodifying ideologies of nativeness in Indian transient communities. Symposium on Analyzing Ideologies, Attitudes, and Power in Language Contact Settings, University of Stockholm, Sweden, 16-17 May.

2018

Regnoli, Giuliana. Language attitude research in transient multilingual communities: Methodological challenges. Graduate Programme for Transcultural Studies (GPTS) Colloquium, Cluster of Excellence ‘Asia and Europe in a Global Context’, Karl Jaspers Centre for Advanced Transcultural Studies, University of Heidelberg, Germany, 29 November.

Regnoli, Giuliana. Atteggiamenti e ideologie linguistiche nelle varietà L2 della lingua inglese. Contrastare il Razzismo con la Comunicazione Interculturale nell’aula 2.0, Palazzo delle Arti di Napoli, University of Naples L’Orientale, Italy, 15 November.

Regnoli, Giuliana. Dialect perceptions and linguistic attitudes in the Indian diaspora. 2nd International Conference on Sociolinguistics, Session: ‘Dialectology’, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary, 6–8 September.

Regnoli, Giuliana. Indexicality and meta-linguistic awareness in Indian English diasporic speech communities. Graduate Programme for Transcultural Studies (GPTS) Colloquium, Cluster of Excellence ‘Asia and Europe in a Global Context’, Karl Jaspers Centre for Advanced Transcultural Studies, University of Heidelberg, Germany, 30 May.

Regnoli, Giuliana. La diaspora indiana e l’università: Competenze linguistiche e interculturali nelle comunità indiane temporanee. Across the University. Linguaggi, narrazioni, rappresentazioni del mondo accademico, University of Naples L’Orientale, Italy, 14–15 May.

2017

Regnoli, Giuliana. Perceptual judgements regarding L1 effects on speech rhythm: Evidence from a transient Indian English speakers’ community in Heidelberg. 7th Biennal International Conference on the Linguistics of Contemporary English (7BICLCE), Workshop 3: ‘Speech Rhythm in L1, L2 and Learner Varieties of English’, University of Vigo, Spain, 28–30 September.

Regnoli, Giuliana. Complexity in/of language: An example of linguistic awareness in an Indian English diasporic community. XXVIII AIA Conference “Words of Words: Complexity, Creativity, and Conventionality in English Language”, Literature and Culture’, Language Workshop, University of Pisa, Italy, 14–16 September.

Regnoli, Giuliana. Exploring new types of pluricentricity: An investigation of Indian English migrant varieties in Heidelberg. 10th International Conference on Pluricentric Languages and their Non-Dominant Varieties (WGNDV) “Models of Pluricentricity: Nation, Space and Language”, University of Mainz, Germany, 13–15 July. Chair of the Asian languages’ session.

Regnoli, Giuliana. Transient contact zones: evidence from an Indian English community in Heidelberg. AIA Seminar “Cultures, Literatures and Languages in the Contact Zone”, University of Trento, Italy, 4–5 May.


  1. Faculty of Languages, Literature, and Cultures
  2. Department of English and American Studies

English Linguistics

Dr. Giuliana Regnoli