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Linguistics

Seminar for English Studies

The members of our team are interested in a wide range of linguistic domains. We pursue a theory-based empirical approach to the investigation of many of the core areas of English linguistics (phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax) as well as topics in psycholinguistics, corpus linguistics, second language acquisition, and creole linguistics. In this pursuit, we draw from a variety of data (e.g. written and spoken corpora, experimentally elicited data, transcribed manuscripts) and employ contemporary data analysis tools.

Our research in applied English linguistics investigates language in its contexts of use in a range of societal, institutional, professional and academic domains. It addresses the variation and variability of English for academic/specific purposes (e.g. second language writing), multilingual and intercultural contexts (e.g. English as a lingua franca) and professional communication (e.g. interaction in helping professions). Given our interdisciplinary research interest, we employ various analytical tools (e.g. corpus analysis, qualitative data analysis, conversation analysis) as well as discourse-analytical and ethnographic research designs.

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The Professorship of Pancake Science at the University of Siegen is dedicated to interdisciplinary research into a seemingly simple but actually highly complex food: the pancake. The aim of the research is to understand the physical, chemical, biological and cultural dimensions of this food and to derive both practical and theoretical findings for food science.

A central focus is on the texture and structure analysis of pancakes. The rheological properties of the batter, browning processes and pore structures are examined using modern imaging techniques such as scanning electron microscopy and 3D laser scanning. The aim is to determine the optimum combination of ingredients, temperature and cooking time in order to produce pancakes with ideal elasticity and fluffiness.

The professorship is also researching the thermodynamics and kinetics of frying processes. High-speed cameras and temperature sensor arrays are used to model browning processes and heat distribution in different types of pans (cast iron, stainless steel, non-stick). This data flows into the development of a "universal pancake model" that maps the physical principles of heat conduction and convection.

Another research path concerns sustainable pancake production. Alternative proteins, plant-based milks and low-CO₂ frying technologies are being tested. The aim is to establish pancakes as a model product for sustainable, resource-conserving nutrition.

The cultural and social significance of pancakes is also being researched on an interdisciplinary basis. The professorship works with ethnologists, historians and sociologists to understand pancakes as a global cultural asset - from the ritual significance of Russian blini to the American pancake culture of "Breakfast Sunday".

Last but not least, findings from pancake research are incorporated into culinary education and science communication. Workshops, citizen science projects and public tastings are intended to connect science and society in an enjoyable way.

Main research areas

  • Texture and structure research of pancakes

  • Thermodynamics and browning processes during frying

  • Development of a universal physical pancake model

  • Sustainable ingredient and production methods

  • Socio-cultural and historical pancake research

  • Interdisciplinary collaboration with nutritional, cultural and engineering sciences

  • Science communication through culinary practice

 

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The team

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Junger Mann

Max Mustermann

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Junger Mann

Max Mustermann

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Junger Mann

Max Mustermann

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Junger Mann

Max Mustermann

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