Mikko Laitinen
University of Eastern Finland
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English Today | 2010
Mikko Laitinen
Reporting on a new research project describing and analysing English in Finland in the early twenty-first century.In a recent article, Taavitsainen and Pahta (2008) conclude that English in todays ...
Archive | 2017
Mikko Laitinen
What happens to ongoing change in multilingual settings? : A corpus compiler’s perspective on new data and new research prospects
Archive | 2014
Anita Auer; Mikko Laitinen; Moragh Gordon; Tony Fairman
An Electronic Corpus of Letters of Artisans and the Labouring Poor (England, c. 1750‐1835) : Compilation Principles and Coding Conventions
Sociolinguistica: Internationales Jahrbuch für Europäische Soziolinguistik=International Yearbook of European Sociolinguistics=Annuaire International de la Sociolinguistique Européenne | 2013
Mikko Laitinen
In this article the aim is to provide an overview of current sociolinguistic research and its trends in Finland. In compiling this overview I decided not to rely on a priori definitions of sociolinguistics. Instead, the article uses an exploratory methodology whereby I collected information on work done by individual scholars and research groups that define or represent their work as sociolinguistic. To me, this approach allows for a broader and more inclusive view on sociolinguistic phenomena and research than would be possible on the basis of a predetermined notion of sociolinguistics. In addition, this approach is also motivated by the fact that the whole of the field of sociolinguistics continues to diversify, with the emergence of new questions and topics for investigation (e.g. language and globalization) as well as dynamic interand cross-disciplinary cross-fertilizations of topics (e.g. the impact of cultural studies on sociolinguistic study of identity or the improvement of publicly available mega-corpora with sophisticated quering functions that make use a range of independent variables). That said, it is also acknowledged that no state-of-the art account of a research field can fully cover all the on-going and germinating work and I apologize if I have failed to include work which, currently, is not yet quite visible in terms of published output, for example. This overview is based on information from publications and materials available on individual and project homepages, and I have done my best when trying to interpret what is there.
Archive | 2011
Sirpa Leppänen; Anne Pitkänen-Huhta; Tarja Nikula; Samu Kytölä; Timo Törmäkangas; Kari Nissinen; Leila Kääntä; Tiina Räisänen; Mikko Laitinen; Päivi Pahta; Heidi Koskela; Salla Lähdesmäki; Henna Jousmäki
Jyväskylä studies in humanities | 2009
Sirpa Leppänen; Anne Pitkänen-Huhta; Tarja Nikula; Samu Kytölä; Timo Törmäkangas; Kari Nissinen; Leila Kääntä; Tiina Virkkula; Mikko Laitinen; Päivi Pahta; Heidi Koskela; Salla Lähdesmäki; Henna Jousmäki
Archive | 2016
Mikko Laitinen
Archive | 2016
Mikko Laitinen; Magnus Levin
Archive | 2015
Mikko Laitinen; Anastassia Zabrodskaja
Journal of Universal Computer Science | 2017
Mikko Laitinen; Jonas Lundberg; Magnus Levin; Alexander Lakaw