Skip navigation to content

Dr K Anipa, Lecturer

Dr Kormi AnipaContact Details

ka17@st-andrews.ac.uk
Phone: 01334 462965
Office: Quad 35

Full research profile

Research and Teaching

My research interests are in the field of Historical Sociolinguistics (variation in 16th- and 17th-century Castilian and English), variation theory and methodology, and the history of linguistic thought and grammatical tradition in Renaissance Spain (and England and France). These relate to the Linguistics part of my teaching, as I teach aspects of General Linguistics at undergraduate and graduate levels: Phonetics, Phonology, Sociolinguistics, Language Contact, and Sociolinguistics Methodologies. I also teach a couple of Linguistics-orientated Honours modules on Castilian: History of the Spanish Language & Linguistic Study of the Spanish Language. The bulk of my teaching is, however, largely divorced from my field of speciality and research interests: Medieval and Renaissance Spanish literature.

PhD Supervision

Erin Carrie

Publications

Anipa, K 2010, ' •‘Lost in Grammar: Explicating a Crucial Clause in Gómez de Castro’s Last Will’ ', Revue Roumaine de Linguistique , vol LV, no. 1, pp. 3-18.
Anipa, K 2008, ' The Samson of Extremadura: Diego Garcia de Paredes in XVI century Spanish literature ', Bulletin of Hispanic Studies, Liverpool , vol 85, pp. 747-748.