Prof. Anita Auer is a (socio)historical linguist with a special interest in diachronic and synchronic aspects of language variation and change. Her current research focuses on (a) alternative histories of the English language, i.e. the role of historical urban vernaculars in standardisation processes; the language of the labouring poor in Late Modern England; (b) the historical development of English subjunctive constructions; and (c) language maintenance and shift amongst Swiss heritage speakers past and present in North America.
Anita Auer is Professor in English Linguistics at the University of Lausanne. Prior to this position, she has held posts at Utrecht University (NL), Leiden University (NL), Liverpool Hope University (UK), and the University of Manchester (UK).