Prof. Dr. Daniel Ategwa Nkemleke

Profile

Academic positionFull Professor
Research fieldsEnglish Language (Linguistics)
Keywordsresearch, teaching, networking, (corpus) linguistics, academic writing
Honours and awards

2022: European Research Council roff of Concept Grant with PI in Warsaw, Poland

2019: SPECIAL EVENT of Humboldt Anniversary of the Humboldt Foundation

2016: European Research Council Consolidator Grant with PI in Warsaw, Poland

2016: Humboldt return stay, Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany

2014: Humboldt Alumni Network Prize for Innovative Research Initiative

2013: Humboldt return stay, Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany

2011: Humboldt return stay, Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany

2010: J. William Fulbright senior African scholar scholarship, USA

2006: Goerg Forster postdoctorale research fellowship of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, Germany

Current contact address

CountryCameroon
CityYaounde
InstitutionUniversite de Yaounde I
InstituteEcole Normale Superieure, Department of English

Host during sponsorship

Prof. Dr. Josef SchmiedInstitut Anglistik / Amerikanistik, Technische Universität Chemnitz, Chemnitz
Start of initial sponsorship01/08/2006

Programme(s)

2005Georg Forster Research Fellowship Programme

Publications (partial selection)

2016Daniel Nkemleke, Josef Schmied: Introduction: Research Capacity Building through Academic Networks and Mentoring. In: Daniel Nkemleke, Josef Schmied, Academic Writing Across Disciplines in Africa: From Students to Experts. Cuvillier Verlag, 2016. 1-8
2014Daniel Ategwa Nkemleke: Researching the research paper in Cameroon English. In: Brno Studies in English, 2014, 175-203
2013Daniel Ategwa Nkemleke: Towards a corpus-based methodology for contact linguistics: investigating variation in African Englishes. In: Akande A. T. & Taiwo, R. (eds.), Contact Linguistics in Africa and Beyond . Nova Science Publishers, 2013. 41-59
2012Daniel Ategwa Nkemleke: A corpus-based investigation of lexical bundles in students’ dissertations in Cameroon. In: Review Syllabus, 2012, 1-20
2012Daniel Ategwa Nkemleke: The expression of modality in Cameroon English. In: Eric Achimbe, Language Contact in a Post-colonial Setting: The Linguistic and Social Context of English and Pidgin in Cameroon. Mouton de Gruyter, 2012. 29-62
2012Daniel Ategwa Nkemleke: Variation in written Discourse:Comparing Cameroonian, East African and British English on the basis of text corpora. In: Language Forum, 2012, 23-39
2011Daniel Ategwa Nkemleke: Assessing a culture of religious devotion in Cameroon: Comparing word frequencies in the corpus of Cameroon English with reference to the London/Oslo-Bergen (LOB) corpus.. In: Journal of Language and Culture , 2011, 6-14
2011Daniel Ategwa Nkemleke: Assessing a culture of religious devotion in Cameroon: comparing word frequencies in the Corpus of Cameroon English (CCE) with reference to the London/Oslo-Bergen (LOB) Corpus. In: Journal of Language and Culture, 2011, 6-14
2011Daniel Ategwa Nkemleke: Exploring Academic Writing in Cameroon English: A Corpus-Based Perspective. Cuvillier, 2011
2011Josef, Schmied & Daniel Ategwa Nkemleke: Reference, Coherence and Complexity in Students’ Academic Writing: Examples from Cameroon and East-Africa corpus. In: Indian Journal of Applied Linguistics , 2011, 14-44
2011Daniel Ategwa Nkemleke: Research in English and Applied Linguistics. Cuvillier Verlag, 2011
2010Daniel Ategwa Nkemleke: Cameroonian and foreign scholars' discourse: the rhetoric of conference abstracts. In: World Englishes, 2010, 173-191
2010Daniel Ategwa Nkemleke: Methodological issues in the teaching and learning of English as a second/foreign language. In: Michel Foaleng, Des Innovations Pédagogiues Dans Les Systémes Educatifs En Afrique. Edition Terroites, 2010. 53-66
2010Schmied Josef Daniel Ategwa Nkemleke: Prepositions in Cameroon and Kenyan English: corpus linguistic comparisons of simplification and expressivity. In: Review Syllabus, 2010, 31-48
2009Daniel Ategwa Nkemleke: Review of Jean Paul Kouega’s A Dictionary of Cameroon English.. In: English World-Wide: A Journal of Varieties of English, 2009, 338-343
2009Daniel Ategwa Nkemleke: Frequent collocates and major senses of two prepositions in ESL and ENL corpora. In: Indian Journal of Applied Linguistics (IJOAL), 2009, 69-85
2008Daniel Ategwa Nkemleke: Frequency and variety of if-constructions in Cameroon English. In: English Studies and Language Teaching, 2008, 27-40
2008Daniel Ategwa Nkemleke: Manual of Information to Accompany the Corpus of Cameroon English. In: Manual, 2008, 1-47
2008Daniel Ategwa Nkemleke: Milestones in the Corpus of Cameroon English: research possibilities in an ESL context. In: ANNALS, 2008, 173-188
2008Daniel Ategwa Nkemleke: Modality in novice academic writing: the case of African and German university students. In: Research in English & Applied Linguistics REAL4: English Projects in Teaching and Learning in Central Europe, 2008, 43-64
2008Daniel Ategwa Nkemleke: Please-requests in Cameroonian and Kenyan Private (Social) Letters. In: Discourse and Interactions, 2008, 63-74
2007Daniel Ategwa Nkemleke: You will come when? The Pragmatics of certain questions in Cameroon English. . In: The Linguistic Journal, 2007, 128-142
2007Daniel Ategwa Nkemleke: Frequency and Use of Modals in Cameroon English. In: Lagos Papers in English Studies: A journal of the Department of English, Lagos State University, 2007, 47-61
2007Daniel Ategwa Nkemleke: Frequency and use of modals in Cameroon English and application to language education. In: Indian Journal of Applied Linguistics, 2007, 87-105