Bertus van Rooy

About Bertus van Rooy

Bertus van Rooy, With an exceptional h-index of 28 and a recent h-index of 18 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Universiteit van Amsterdam, specializes in the field of World Englishes, corpus linguistics, sociolinguistics, Afrikaans, South African English.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

World Englishes: The Local Lives of a Global Language

Challenges of teaching and learning English in higher education in Africa

African Perspectives on the Teaching and Learning of English in Higher Education

African solutions to the challenges of teaching and learning English in higher education

Linguistic dualities: Deconstructible or defensible?

Salient differences between Australian oral parliamentary discourse and its official written records

Contrast, contact, convergence? Afrikaans and English modal auxiliaries in South African parliamentary discourse (1925–1985)

Compensation in Verbal and Nonverbal Communication after Total Laryngectomy.

Bertus van Rooy Information

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Citations(all)

2181

Citations(since 2020)

1022

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1635

hIndex(all)

28

hIndex(since 2020)

18

i10Index(all)

56

i10Index(since 2020)

36

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Bertus van Rooy Skills & Research Interests

World Englishes

corpus linguistics

sociolinguistics

Afrikaans

South African English

Top articles of Bertus van Rooy

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

World Englishes: The Local Lives of a Global Language

Bertus Van Rooy

2024

Challenges of teaching and learning English in higher education in Africa

Alexandra Esimaje

Bertus van Rooy

Demola Jolayemi

Daniel Nkemleke

Ernest Klu

2023/5/23

African Perspectives on the Teaching and Learning of English in Higher Education

Alexandra Esimaje

Bertus van Rooy

Demola Jolayemi

Daniel Nkemleke

Ernest Klu

2023/5/23

African solutions to the challenges of teaching and learning English in higher education

Alexandra Esimaje

Demola Jolayemi

Bertus van Rooy

2023/5

Linguistic dualities: Deconstructible or defensible?

Stellenbosch Papers in Linguistics Plus (SPiL Plus)

Bertus van Rooy

2023

Salient differences between Australian oral parliamentary discourse and its official written records

Exploring Language and Society with Big Data: Parliamentary discourse across time and space

Haidee Kotze

Minna Korhonen

Adam Smith

Bertus van Rooy

2023/11/15

Contrast, contact, convergence? Afrikaans and English modal auxiliaries in South African parliamentary discourse (1925–1985)

Contrastive Pragmatics

Bertus Van Rooy

Haidee Kotze

2021/10/26

Compensation in Verbal and Nonverbal Communication after Total Laryngectomy.

Marise Neijman

Femke Hof

Noëlle Oosterom

Roland Pfau

Bertus van Rooy

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2022

Modal and semi-modal verbs of obligation in the Australian, New Zealand and British Hansards, 1901–2015

Adam Smith

Minna Korhonen

Haidee Kotze

Bertus van Rooy

2021

Grammatical change in South African Englishes

World Englishes

Bertus van Rooy

2021

A diasystematic construction grammar analysis of language change in the Afrikaans and English finite verb complement clause construction

Constructions in contact

Bertus Van Rooy

2021/6/15

South African Englishes: A contemporary bibliography

Werner Botha

Bertus van Rooy

Susan Coetzee‐van Rooy

2021/3

Reflections of Afrikaans in the English short stories of Herman Charles Bosman

Bertus Van Rooy

2021

Researching South African Englishes

Werner Botha

Bertus Van Rooy

Susan Coetzee‐Van Rooy

2021/3

The History of English Language Attitudes within the Multilingual Ecology of South Africa

Coetzee-Van Rooy

B van Rooy

2021

“Linking the Dots”: Metaphors in the Narrative of Self-Justification by Former President Zuma

Language Matters

Ansie Maritz

Bertus Van Rooy

2021

Democratisation in the South African parliamentary Hansard? A study of change in modal auxiliaries

Language Sciences

Haidee Kotze

Bertus Van Rooy

2020/5/1

A multifactorial analysis of contact-induced change in speech reporting in written White South African English (WSAfE)

English Language & Linguistics

Haidee Kruger

Bertus Van Rooy

2020/3

English in Africa

Bertus Van Rooy

2020

Taboetaalgebruik as sleutel-element vir die konstruksie van’n manlike zefidentiteit

Tydskrif vir Geesteswetenskappe

Amanda van der Walt

AJ van Rooy

2020/9/29

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