Professor Neil Bermel
BA (Yale), MA, PhD (Berkeley)
School of Languages, Arts and Societies
Professor of Russian and Slavonic Studies
+44 114 222 7405
Full contact details
School of Languages, Arts and Societies
2.40
Jessop West
1 Upper Hanover Street
Sheffield
S3 7RA
- Profile
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A native of New York, I studied Russian at school and university, and picked up Czech in graduate school as a secondary interest that has gradually become my primary one.
I came to Sheffield in 1996 as lecturer in Czech language and linguistics and after some years found myself as Head of Russian and Slavonic Studies (2007-2009, 2016-17) and Head of the School of Languages and Cultures (2009-2014).
Having served a term as Director of Admissions for the School, I am now taking a turn as its Director of Research.
When not engaged in weighty academic pursuits, I can often be found taking long but not overly strenuous walks through Sheffield or the Derbyshire countryside.
- Research interests
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My research has centred on variation in grammar and form in Czech and Russian, but has extended into other areas of language culture, including language regulation and planning and management of multilingual interactions. Currently it has four major strands:
- Methods of evaluating variation in language, including the use of questionnaires, tests and corpora (for more information about current work see our major AHRC-sponsored project Feast and Famine, involving collaborators at seven partner universities; for previous work on this see our Leverhulme Trust funded project);
- Processes of formal and informal regulation of language. I am particularly interested in the intersection between language usage and language regulation;
- Linguistic landscapes and language management at Czech heritage sites, which incorporates work with student researchers and translators, and impact work with partners in the Czech Republic (for more information see the ).
- Translation of contemporary Czech literature: I have translated two novels by the Czech author Pavel Kohout, a volume of short stories by Daniela Fischerov叩, and Helga's Diary, an autobiographical account by Holocaust survivor Helga Weiss.
- Publications
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Books
Edited books
Journal articles
Chapters
Conference proceedings papers
- Research group
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Jonathan Israel Escobar Farf叩n, A Corpus-based Study of Nahuatl Contemporary Writing: Investigating a Continuum for Language Planning, awaiting viva
Fadhel Shalal, The Russian suffix -k(a): Between Inflection and Derivation, completed 2018
Dario Lei, Competing Forms in the Croatian Inflection System, completed 2017
Teresa Wigglesworth-Baker, Language Policy and Russian-titular Bilingualism in Post-Soviet Tatarstan, completed 2015
Marie Sanders, Changes in Czech Vocabulary Against the Background of Socio-political Changes from the 1980s to the Present, completed 2009
James Wilson, Moravians in Prague: A Sociolinguistic Study of Dialect Accommodation in the Czech Republic, completed 2007I am interested in supervising postgraduate research on:
Topics relating to the morphology of Slavonic languages, especially involving the use of corpora or experiments with a usage-based focus;
Language culture, language regulation/planning and written languages, both in Slavonic and more broadly; and
Literary translation, with a focus on the Slavonic world
- Teaching interests
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I maintain an active interest in language teaching methods and practices:
- Co-author Ilona Ko叩nov叩 and I created the and , which is an extensive and comprehensive B1-level course in the Czech language oriented around a communicative core (rather than purely focused on grammar topics).
- An ongoing project on , conceived and carried out with Ludk Knittl, has involved students in translation and in research into multilingualism.
- Together with primary author Ludk Knittl, I played a role in designing our final year and our internal History of the Czech Lands website and course.
- I have also led on internal initiatives to examine our interface with the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages and to map the scope of projects and teaching within the school with a community and external engagement dimension.
- Teaching activities
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- Beginners Russian
- Intermediate Russian
- Advanced Russian Translation
- Beginners Czech
- Intermediate Czech
- Advanced Czech Translation
- Russian Linguistics
- Linguistics for Students of Modern Languages
- Professional activities and memberships
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External institutional reviews and advisory boards:
&稼恢壊沿;, Advisory Board member, 2017-2020
&稼恢壊沿;, Advisory Board member, 2016-2019, and AB chair, 2016-2017
&稼恢壊沿;, Panel 12 Institutional review of institutes of language and literature, 2015, panel member and report co-ordinator for a panel institute
Czech National Corpus Institute, Institutional review, external assessor, 2013
Czech Academy of Sciences, , Institutional review, panel member, 2010Editorship:
Associate Editor of the , 2016-
Membership of editorial boards:
&稼恢壊沿;, 2013-.
&稼恢壊沿; [A Czech journal of corpus linguistics, published by the Czech Language Institute, Czech Academy of Sciences], 2010-
&稼恢壊沿;, 2008-.
&稼恢壊沿; [a journal of general linguistics, published by the Linguistics Association of the Czech Republic], 2006-.
&稼恢壊沿; [Czech linguistics, published by the Czech Language Institute, Czech Academy of Sciences, 2009-.
&稼恢壊沿; [literature, language and translation studies, Department of Czech Literature, Faculty of Arts and Philosophy, Charles University, Prague], 2004-.
&稼恢壊沿; [language of quasi-native speaker learners, e-journal, University of California, Los Angeles], 2003-.
&稼恢壊沿; [literary and linguistic studies, Opole, Poland], 2001-.External examining of PhD theses:
Charles University, Prague, PhD (Mathematical Linguistics), 2018
Charles University, Prague, PhD (Czech Language), 2017
Charles University, Prague, PhD (Corpus Linguistics), 2015
University of Newcastle, PhD (Creative Writing/Literature), 2014
University of Leeds, PhD (Slavic/Applied Linguistics/Computing), 2013
University of Surrey, PhD (Polish/Linguistics), 2014-15
University of Oxford, confirmation of PhD status (Russian Linguistics), 2003
Trinity College, Dublin, PhD (Translation), 2002External examining of taught courses:
University of Bristol, BA/MA (Czech studies), 2015-2019
University of Durham, BA Russian Studies, 2009-2013
University of Oxford, MPhil (Slavonic Studies), 2002, 2008-2009; BA (Czech with Slovak), 2001-2003
University of Surrey, BA courses in Russian, 2006-2010
University of Glasgow, BA/MA (courses and modules in Czech and Central European studies), 2003-2007