Dr. Silke Reineke
Leibniz-Institut für Deutsche Sprache
R 5, 6-13, Büro 3.10 (neu)
D-68161 Mannheim
E-Mail: reineke(at)ids-mannheim.de
Tel.: +49 621 / 1581 – 310
Fax: +49 621 / 1581 – 200
ORCID: 0000-0003-3485-8630
Dr. Silke Reineke
Function:
- Head of the program area "Oral Corpora"
- Head of the projects "Research and Training Corpus of Spoken German (FOLK)" and "Social Interaction with voice- and touch-controlled virtual assistants"
- Head of research data centre "Archive for Spoken German" (RDC AGD)
Biography:
- 2005-2008 Studies in German and Media and Communication Studies at the University of Mannheim (B.A.)
- 2008-2009 Studies in German Studies at the University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada (M.A.)
- April 2014 PhD at the University of Mannheim (thesis: "Wissenszuschreibungen in der Interaktion" (Ascriptions of knowledge in interaction)
- March 2010-January 2015: researcher in the Pragmatics Department in the sub-project "Linguistic constructions of understanding in interaction" which was part of the project "Verbal and communicative displays of understanding in talk-in-interaction"
Areas of Research:
shared knowledge in interaction, interactive constitution of meaning, conversation analysis, interactional linguistics, argumentation, communicative genres
Recent English Publications:
- Reineke, Silke / Helmer, Henrike (2024): User practices in dealing with trouble in interactions with virtual assistants in German: Repeating, altering and insisting. In: Discourse & Communication (online first). PDF
- Barthel, Mathias / Helmer, Henrike / Reineke, Silke (2023): First users' interactions with voice-controlled virtual assistants: A micro-longitudinal corpus study. In: Proceedings of the 27th Workshop on the Semantics and Pragmatics of Dialogue – Full Papers. Maribor, Slovenien: SEMDIAL, pp. 105-116. PDF
- Deppermann, Arnulf/Reineke, Silke (2020): Practices of indexing discrepant assumptions with German ich dachte ('I thought') in talk-in-interaction. In: Functions of Language 27(2), pp. 113-142.
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Helmer, Henrike / Reineke, Silke / Deppermann, Arnulf (2016): A range of uses of negative epistemic constructions in German: ich weiß nicht as a resource for dispreferred actions. In: Journal of Pragmatics 106, pp. 97-114. PDF
For recent German publications, see the German page