CV
Education
- B.A(Hons - First Class) in Linguistics and History, University of Canterbury, New Zealand, 2015
- M.A. in Linguistics, University of Canterbury, New Zealand, 2018
- Ph.D in Linguistics and English Language, University of Edinburgh, 2023
Publications
Honeybone, P., Watson, K. and van Eyndhoven, S. (2017). "Lenition and T-to-R are differently salient: The representation of competing realisations of t in Liverpool English dialect literature." In S. Hancil and Joan Beal (eds.) Perspectives on Northern English, 83-110. Berlin: De Gruyter.
van Eyndhoven, Sarah and Clark, Lynn. (2020). "The <quh->-<wh-> switch: an empirical account of the anglicisation of a Scots variant in Scotland during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries." English Language and Linguistics. 24(1).
Filgueira, R., Grover, C., Karaiskos, V., Alex, B., Van Eyndhoven, S., Gotthard, L., & Terras, M. (2021). Extending defoe for the Efficient Analysis of Historical Texts at Scale; 2021 IEEE 17th International Conference on eScience (eScience), IEEE, 21-29
van Eyndhoven, S. (2021). "An Eye for an Aye: Linguistic and Political Backlash and Conformity in Eighteenth-Century Scots." Journal of Historical Sociolinguistics. (JHSL), 7(2), 243-282.
van Eyndhoven, S. (2023). Eighteenth century Scots in correspondence during the Union Debates: An intra-writer perspective. In M. Schiegg & J. Huber (Eds.), Intra-writer Variation in Historical Sociolinguistics. Peter Lang: Oxford, 271-294.
van Eyndhoven, S. (2024). "Quhen I am begun to write I really knou not what to say": Inter- and Intra-writer Variation in the Use of <quh-> in Early Modern Scots. In Conference Proceedings of the 21st International Conference of English Historical Linguistics (ICEHL21), Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
Hall-Lew, L. & van Eyndhoven, S. (forthcoming). "Linguistic Variation and Political Identity" In C. Cieri, L. Hall-Lew, K. Drager & M. Yaeger-Dror (Eds.), Dimensions of Linguistic Variation. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
van Eyndhoven, S., Gotthard, L. & Filgueira, R. (forthcoming). "Scots for the masses"? Exploring the use of Scots in 19th century digitised chapbooks. In M. Laitinen, P. Rautionaho & I. Taipale (Eds.), Data-intensive Investigations of English, Studies in English Language, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Talks
December 14, 2015
Conference talk at Linguistics Society of New Zealand Conference, Dunedin, New Zealand
August 27, 2018
Conference talk at 20th International Conference of English Historical Linguistics (ICEHL XX), Edinburgh, UK
September 04, 2019
Invited Speaker at Europa-Universitat Flensburg, Flensburg, Germany
November 18, 2019
Guest Lecture at MSc in Sociolinguistic Research Design, University of Edinburgh, UK
November 26, 2020
Conference talk at Northern Early Modern Network Conference (NEMN 21), Edinburgh, UK
January 08, 2021
Conference talk at North American Research Network in Historical Sociolinguistics Conference (NARNiHS 21), Online
February 17, 2021
Conference talk at Symposium for 17th Century Scottish Literature Conference (SSCSL 21), University of Glasgow (online)
March 17, 2021
Conference talk at Intra-Writer Variation in Historical Sociolinguistics Conference (Historical Sociolinguistics Network- HiSoN 21), Friedrich-Alexander University of Erlangen-Nuremberg (online)
Teaching
Committee Work
- Co-organiser of Language in Context seminar series (2019 - 2022)
Work Experience
- 2018-2019: Research Assistant
- University of Canterbury, New Zealand
- Audio transcription and segmentation, independent grant research
- Supervisor: Dr Lynn Clark and Prof. Jennifer Hay
- 2014-2015: Research Assistant
- University of Canterbury, New Zealand
- Phonetic transcription and coding, statistical analysis, literary research, drafting and editing manuscript
- Supervisor: Dr Kevin Watson
Full CV: CV_van_Eyndhoven.pdf