Monika Kavalir
Contact

+386 1 2411 360
monika.kavalir@ff.uni-lj.si

Office hours

WED 10-11

Please write me an email and arrange a specific day and time to meet.

Office hours on 4 June will not take place, instead I will be available on 2 June between 11 and 12.

Cabinet

303

Language is neither chaos nor perfect order (after Michael Halliday)

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Monika Kavalir
Department of English

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Monika Kavalir

I am passionate about language and its role in society. Starting out with undergraduate studies in English and journalism, I obtained all of my degrees, including my PhD in 2014, at the University of Ljubljana, and I continue to teach and work here while maintaining a lively interest in how linguistics is done and taught elsewhere. My interests span a range of topics, including “hardcore” grammar (primarily syntax), sociolinguistics, corpus linguistics, systemic functional linguistics and stylistics. What they all have in common, however, is that I am interested in how language is shaped and used by people in the real world, both historically and in modern times.

Some examples of theses I supervised or co-supervised:

Linguistic development of names for common herbs from Old English to Modern English (Neža Polanc)

A parallel historical corpus analysis of verbal changes in the synoptic gospels in the King James Bible (Jure Kompara)

Socio-cultural motivations for the acquisition of lexical items in Sranan Tongo’s core vocabulary (Ariela Herček)

Sporazumevalne navade študentk in študentov ter njihove jezikovne izbire v sms-ih in sorodnih sporočilih (Ina Poteko)

“The rotten floorboards of his thoughts”: Mind style in the Patrick Melrose novels (Aja Čelhar; Dean's Prize)

Jezikovne kompetence zdravstvenih delavcev Zdravstvenega doma za študente Univerze v Ljubljani (Haris Mustajbašić)

Some ideas for MA topics:

  • Characteristics of Slovene English (using the Slovene subcorpus of the International Corpus of Learner English)
  • Attitudes to various social groups in the Old Bailey Corpus
  • Skinscapes - the use of English and other languages in tattoos historically and today
  • English in the workplace (in Slovenia and other L2 English countries)
  • Attitudes to English among different social and age groups (in Slovenia and other L2 English countries)

I sometimes also co-author papers with students based on their coursework or research interests:

How to Speak Like a Brontëan Byronic Hero: A Comparison of Mr Rochester and Heathcliff (with Petra Zajc)

“The First Language in My Head”: Student Attitudes to L2 English and L1 Slovene (with Ina Poteko)

“I Am Not What I Am”: Corpus-based Analysis of Shakespeare’s Character Iago from Othello, the Moor of Venice (with Teja Furlan)

Compulsory Courses

Elective Courses







Events

22. 05. 2025
Department of Asian Studies

Guest lecture: »Disenfranchising the overseas electorate – Taiwan going against global trends?«

24. 04. 2025
Department of Asian Studies, Faculty of Arts

Guest lecture: »Between Progress and Pressure: Human Rights in Taiwan«

22. 04. 2025
Department of Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology, Faculty of Arts

A participatory research-action to prepare for disasters and health emergencies in Europe’s cities

19. 02. - 16. 04. 2025
Administrative Office, Faculty of Arts

Online sessions of studies at the University of Ljubljana

30. 01. - 31. 01. 2025
Faculty of Arts

The second doctoral conference of the Humanities and Social Sciences study programme: New perspectives in Humanities and Social sciences