Dr Alice Violet
Besse Fellow & Lecturer in French
Education
BA MA DPhil (Paris IV)
My main research interests lie in the fields of corpus linguistics, contrastive linguistics (French-English), phraseology, Construction Grammar and language attitudes. I am particularly interested in linguistic phenomena at the interface between lexis and grammar, and my doctoral thesis, which was a corpus-based investigation of determination in certain French and English prepositional phrases, drew on insights from recent phraseological and constructional work in order to shed light on a problem that had, until then, primarily been treated as purely grammatical. I am also interested in the semantics of prepositions and adverbials, and in discourse markers and connectives. I am currently working on my first book project, which expands on the findings of my doctoral research. My next research projects focus on foreign language teaching (phraseodidactics) and computer-mediated communication (prescriptivism in online interactions).
I teach undergraduates at Worcester College (French grammar ; translation into French ; French essay ; oral practice ; listening comprehension). I have previously taught linguistics and English at the University of Paris IV-Sorbonne, and French at the University of Cambridge (MML faculty, Selwyn College and Homerton College).