Research Group Language, Culture and Cognition
The basis for the research group is that languages are embedded in cultural processes of distributed cognition and must be explained and described with reference to extra-linguistic factors, including values and social norms, culture-specific habits and standards, tools and technologies, knowledge of the world and practical, non-linguistic and pre-linguistic experience and abilities.
The assumption that governs the group's work is that it is, nevertheless, possible to uncover systems and patterns that perform more or less general tasks and functions, and organize the individual, situated language use.
Studies of languages embedded in cultural processes of distributed cognition are studies of language in natural settings rather than in laboratories. To understand a culture and describe the language embedded in it, the analyst must take a perspective that is compatible with the participants' perspective. The group's studies include a variety of methods, but a combination of ethnographic methods and other methods is considered conducive to informative and accurate descriptions systems and patterns and the tasks and functions they perform.
Within this overall framework, the focuses of the group are:
Courtroom interaction
Ecological pragmatics
Forensic Linguistics
Grammar
Information structure
Interaction analysis
Intercultural pragmatics
Linguistic ethnography
Multilingualism
Postcolonial Linguistics
Sociolinguistics
Sociophonetics
Translation studies
Text analysis
Text linguistics

Publications
Architecture admissions interviews at the University of Cambridge: Analysis and experience
Weston, D. & Tranekjær, L., Aug 2023, In: Journal of Pragmatics. 213, p. 80-92 13 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
On the Island II: for voice and ensemble
Levisen, C. & Encke, T., 2023Research output: Non-textual form › Sound/Visual production (digital) › Communication
Sproglæring på arbejdspladser: En videnspakke om sproglæring på arbejdspladser i de nordiske lande og erfaringer med sprogunderstøttende indsatser på danske arbejdspladser
Kirolova, M., Tranekjær, L., Holmen, A. & Pedersen, M. S., May 2023, København: Styrelsen for International Rekruttering og Integration (SIRI). 86 p.Research output: Book/Report › Book › Communication
Activities
Wolves Across Borders: An Ecolinguistic Study of Animal Migration
Carsten Levisen (Speaker)
8 Sept 2023Activity: Talk or presentation › Lecture and oral contribution
Seminaret om Skrald [The Seminar on Garbage]
Carsten Levisen (Speaker), erik svendsen (Speaker), Louise Yung Nielsen (Speaker), Sune Sønderberg Mortensen (Speaker) & Charlotte Engberg (Speaker)
4 Sept 2023Activity: Talk or presentation › Lecture and oral contribution
Sustainable Linguistics: Theories and Methods
Carsten Levisen (Participant)
24 Aug 2023 → 25 Aug 2023Activity: Participating in or organising an event › Organisation and participation in conference
Insights

Base at Roskilde University
Department of Communication and Arts
Related research units: Offentlig kommunikation (DK) Research group // Language & Learning Research group
PhD program: Doctoral School of Communication and Arts
Relevant degree programs: Dansk (DK) // Communication Studies // Psykologi (DK) // Cultural Encounters // International Bachelor in Humanities
Research at Roskilde Universitet

More information
Find additional information about Language, Culture and Cognition
The research group at the Roskilde University Research Portal
