Publications

Monographs:

Co-authored/-edited books:

Book chapters:

  • Tabbert, U. (2024b). Further Thoughts on the Deviant Mind Style of a Schizophrenic Offender. In: Ivanova, O., Nandi, A. & Prasannanshu (eds.). Psycholinguistic Approaches to the Study of Linguistic Structures: Language in the Mind. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. pp. 98-115
  • Tabbert, U. (2022i). Deviant Mind Style of a Schizophrenic Offender. In: Douthwaite, J. & Tabbert, U. The Linguistics of Crime, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 253ff
  • Ibrahim, M.K. & Tabbert, U. (2022h). The Linguistic Construction of Political Crimes in Kurdish-Iraqi Sherko Bekas’ Poem The Small Mirrors. In: Douthwaite, J. & Tabbert, U. The Linguistics of Crime, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 105ff
  • Wright, M. & Tabbert, U. (2022d). Restorative Environmental Justice with Transnational Corporations. In: Pali, B., Forsyth, M. & Tepper, F. (eds.) The Palgrave Handbook of Environmental Restorative Justice. London: Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 643ff
  • Tabbert, U. (2022c). Täter im Bild – Schweriner Kunstbetrachtung im Interdisziplinären Dialog. In: Fludernik, M. & Schäfer, F. L. (Hg). Erzählen und Recht – Narrative and Law. Baden-Baden: Ergon Verlag. pp. 249ff
  • Ibrahim, Mahmood K. & Tabbert, U. (2022b). Do not ask how? A Critical Stylistic Approach to Sherko Bekas’ Poem ‘The Martyrs’ Wedding‘. In: Fazeli, Seyed Hossein (ed.). Full Articles: The Seventh International Conference on Languages, Linguistics, Translation and Literature. Volume 2. Ahwaz/Iran: Ahwaz Publication of Research and Sciences (The Ministry Approval Number: 16171). ISBN: 9786229421222. pp. 1-11.
  • Tabbert, U. (2022a). Schlusswort. In: Wiesel, M. Zwischen den Zeilen – Marc W1353L/Wiesel – Between the Lines. Katalog zu Textarbeiten des Künstlers Marc W1353L. Berlin. Lukas Verlag für Kunst- und Geistesgeschichte. pp. 142ff
  • Tabbert, U. (2020). Changing Media Representation of Gina-Lisa Lohfink as the Icon of the ‘Nein heißt nein’ (no means no)-Movement in Germany. In Ringrow, H. & Pihlaja, S. Contemporary Media Stylistics. London. Bloomsbury. pp. 165ff
  • Tabbert, U. (2012). Crime through a Corpus: The Linguistic Construction of Offenders in the British Press. In: Gregoriou, C. (Ed.), Constructing Crime: Discourse and Cultural Representations of Crime and ‘Deviance’. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 130ff

Journal articles:

Book reviews:

  • Tabbert, U. (2019a). Review of Redefining Trial by Media: Towards a Critical-Forensic Linguistic Interface, By Simon Statham, 2016. Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins. [book review]. Language and Literature. 28(2), pp. 183-187
  • Tabbert, U. (2019b). Review of Redefining Trial by Media: Towards a Critical-Forensic Linguistic Interface. By Simon Statham, 2016. Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins. [book review]. Babel – The Language Magazine. Issue 28, p. 49
  • Tabbert, U. (2010). Review of Language and Power: An Introduction to Institutional Discourse, Edited by Andrea Mayr, 2008. London: Continuum. [book review]. Language and Literature. 19(2). pp. 224-226

Conference proceedings:

Conference papers:

  • Ibrahim, M.K. & Tabbert, U. (2025). Enhancing EFL Learners’ Ability to Analyse Poetic Language by Using the Framework of Textual Stylistics. 11th Brno Conference on Linguistics Studies in English. Masaryk University Brno. Czech Republic
  • Tabbert, U. (2024a). Further Thoughts on the Deviant Mind Style of a Schizophrenic Offender. Annual Conference of the Poetics and Linguistics Association (PALA). Sheffield Hallam University. UK
  • Considine, T. & Tabbert, U. (2024b). A Linguistic Contribution to the Study of Resilience in Victims of Crime. Annual Conference of the Poetics and Linguistics Association (PALA). Sheffield Hallam University. UK
  • Ibrahim, M.K. & Tabbert, U. (2023d). Discovering hidden meaning by applying critical/textual stylistics to two poems in Sorani (Kurdish language). 8th Annual Siedlce Forum for Contemporary Issues in Language and Literature – “Hidden” meanings across the fields of literature, linguistics and cultur. University of Siedlce, Poland
  • Ibrahim, M.K. & Tabbert, U. (2023c). Applying critical/textual stylistics to two poems in Sorani (Kurdish language). 10th Brno Conference on Linguistics Studies in English. Masaryk University Brno, Czech Republic
  • Ibrahim, M.K. & Tabbert, U. (2023b). Applying critical/textual stylistics to two
    poems in Sorani. Conference “Green Stylistics: Exploring Connections between Stylistics and the Environment“. Annual Conference of the Poetics and Linguistics Association (PALA). University of Bologna. Bertionoro. Italy
  • Ibrahim, M.K. & Tabbert, U. (2023a). Applying Critical/Textual Stylistics to a poem in Sorani. Conference “Language, Literature, and Media”. Alfa Univerzitet. Belgrade. Serbia
  • Ibrahim, M.K. & Tabbert, U. (2022g). Do not ask how? – A Critical Stylistic Approach to Sherko Bekas’ poem “The Martyrs’ Wedding”. The 2022 Seoul International Conference on Linguistics (SICOL-2022). Linguistic Society of Korea (LSK) & Department of English Language & Literature’s Brain Korea (BK) Sungkyunkwan University. Seoul. Korea
  • Ibrahim, M.K. & Tabbert, U. (2022f). Do not ask how? – A Critical Stylistic Approach to Sherko Bekas’ poem “The Martyrs’ Wedding”. The Seventh International Conference on Languages, Linguistics, Translation and Literature (LLLD). Ahwaz. Iran
  • Ibrahim, M.K. & Tabbert, U. (2022e). Do not ask how? – A Critical Stylistic Approach to Sherko Bekas’ poem “The Martyrs’ Wedding”. Prairie Workshop on Language and Linguistics VI. University of Saskatchewan. Saskatoon. Canada
  • Ibrahim, M.K. & Tabbert, U. (2022d). Do not ask how? – A Critical Stylistic Approach to Sherko Bekas’ poem “The Martyrs’ Wedding”. Юбилейна научна конференция „Традиция и новаторство“ (Jubilee Scientific Conference “Tradition and Innovation”). New Bulgarian University. Sofia. Bulgaria
  • Ibrahim, M.K. & Tabbert, U. (2022c). Do not ask how? – A Critical Stylistic Approach to Sherko Bekas’ poem “The Martyrs’ Wedding”. World Languages and Literatures Research Symposium. Pamukkale Üniversitesi. Denizli. Turkey
  • Ibrahim, M.K. & Tabbert, U. (2022b). Do not ask how? – A Critical Stylistic Approach to Sherko Bekas’ poem “The Martyrs’ Wedding”. 29th Annual Conference and the Annual Research Week of CHLSJC, College of Humanities, Language Studies, Journalism and Communication, Addis Ababa University. Ethiopia
  • Ibrahim, M.K. & Tabbert, U. (2022a). Do not ask how? – A Critical Stylistic Approach to Sherko Bekas’ poem “The Martyrs’ Wedding”. 2022 International Conference on Applied English – Bilingual Education and Cross-Cultural Communication. National Taichung University of Science and Technology. Taichung. Taiwan
  • Tabbert, U. (2021e). Metaphor themes in the construction of crime and criminals. Annual Conference of the Poetics and Linguistics Association (PALA). University of Nottingham. UK
  • Wright, M. & Tabbert, U. (2021d). Bhopal since 1984: Encouraging companies to do the right thing. Virtual workshop ‘Environmental restorative justice: A new framework for preventing and addressing environmental harms’, Coordinaters: Brunilda Pali (KU Leuven, Belgium), Miranda Forsyth (The Australian National University, Australia) and Gemma Varona (Basque Institute of Criminology, Donostia/San Sebastian, Basque Country), Oñati International Institute for the Sociology of Law, Spain
  • Tabbert, U. (2021c). Metaphor themes in the construction of crime and criminals. 29th Joint Workshop on Linguistics and Language Processing, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Research Centre for Professional Communication in English, Hong Kong
  • Tabbert, U. (2021b). Strafrecht trifft Kunstwissenschaft. Law and Literature from a Narratological Perspective / Recht und Literatur aus narratologischer Sicht, Universität Freiburg, Germany
  • Ibrahim, M.K. & Tabbert, U. (2021a). The Linguistic Construction of Political Crimes in Kurdish-Iraqi Sherko Bekas’ Poem The Small Mirrors. Twentieth Meeting of the Texas Linguistic Society. University of Texas. Austin/Texas
  • Tabbert, U. (2020). Deviant Mind Style of a Schizophrenic Offender. Paper presented at International Online Coference of Psycholinguistic and Neurolinguistic Research: Methods, Materials, and Approaches (PsyNeuroLing). University of Salamanca/Spain & National Law University Delhi/India
  • Tabbert, U. (2019a). Changing media representation of Gina Lisa Lohfink as the icon of the „Nein heißt Nein“ (no means no)-Movement in Germany. Paper presented in CrimeSIG panel at the Annual Conference of the Poetics and Linguistics Association (PALA). University of Liverpool. UK
  • Tabbert, U. (2019b). Using Stylistics and Metaphor in Forensic Authorship Identification/Attribution. Paper presented at Researching Metaphor – Cognitive and other – PRIN. University of Genoa. Italy
  • Tabbert, U. (2018a). Using Stylistics in Forensic Authorship Identification/Attribution. Paper presented in CrimeSIG panel at the Annual Conference of the Poetics and Linguistics Association (PALA). University of Birmingham. UK
  • Tabbert, U. (2018b). Using Stylistics in Forensic Authorship Identification/Attribution. Paper presented in Seminar ‘Language and Crime’ at 14th ESSE Conference. Masaryk University, Brno. Czech Republic
  • Tabbert, U. (2018c). ‘Nein heißt nein’ (no means no)-Movement in Germany and its Press Coverage. Paper presented at 14th ESSE Conference. Masaryk University, Brno. Czech Republic
  • Tabbert, U. (2017a). Metaphor use in the Stylistic Construction of Crime and Criminals. Paper presented at Conference Metaphor 2017: Cognitive and Stylistic Approach to Metaphors and Metaphor Studies. University of Cagliari. Italy.
  • Tabbert, U. (2017b). Deviant Mind Style of a schizophrenic offender. Paper presented in CrimeSIG panel at the Annual Conference of the Poetics and Linguistics Association (PALA). University of West Chester. USA
  • Tabbert, U. (2017c). The linguistic Construction of Rape in the News. Paper presented at Symposium #NotAskingForIt: Rape, Discourse and Media. Middlesex University. UK
  • Tabbert, U. (2016). Crime, The Guardian and Speech Presentation. Paper presented in CrimeSIG panel at the Annual Conference of the Poetics and Linguistics Association (PALA). University of Cagliari. Italy
  • Tabbert, U. (2015a). Crime through a Corpus: The Linguistic Construction of Offenders and Victims in the German und UK press. Paper presented at the 6th International ‘Language in the Media’ Conference, University of Hamburg. Germany
  • Tabbert, U. (2015b). Linguistics and Criminology: What Linguistics has to offer for Criminological Research. Paper presented in Crime SIG panel at the Annual Conference of the Poetics and Linguistics Association (PALA). University of Kent. UK
  • Tabbert, U. (2015c). Crime and Corpus: Linguistic Representations of Offenders and Victims in the Press. Paper presented at the Stylistics Research Centre 10th Anniversary Symposium. University of Huddersfield. UK
  • Tabbert, U. (2014). Constructing the Monstrous Criminal in a Crime Fiction Novel and a Newspaper Report: A Comparison. Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the Poetics and Linguistics Association (PALA). University of Maribor. Slovenia
  • Tabbert, U. (2013). ‘Wenn ein Mann mit dieser Intelligenz mordet …’: The Linguistic Construction of Offenders in the UK and German Press, A Comparison. Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the Poetics and Linguistics Association (PALA). University of Heidelberg. Germany
  • Tabbert, U. (2012). ‘He raped me 3,000 times’: The Linguistic Construction of Offenders and Victims in the UK Press. Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the Poetics and Linguistics Association (PALA). University of Malta. Malta
  • Tabbert, U. (2011a). Crime through a Corpus: The Linguistic Construction of Offenders in the British Press. Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the British Society of Criminology ‘Economies and Insecurities of Crime and Justice’. Northumbria University. Newcastle. UK
  • Tabbert, U. (2011b). Crime through a Corpus: The Linguistic Construction of Offenders in the British Press. Paper presented at the University of Huddersfield English Postgraduate Conference. Huddersfield. UK
  • Tabbert, U. (2010a). Crime through a Corpus: Using Corpora and CDA to investigate Newspaper Reports of Crime in the UK and German Press. Paper presented at the Crime Studies Network in the North Conference ‘Constructing Crime: Discourse and Cultural Representations of Crime and Deviance’. University of Leeds. UK
  • Tabbert, U. (2010b). Crime through a Corpus: Using Corpora and CDA to investigate Newspaper Reports of Crime in the UK and German Press. Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the Poetics and Linguistics Association (PALA). University of Genoa. Italy
  • Tabbert, U. (2008). Victim-Offender-Mediation or Restorative Justice in Germany. Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the Conflict Research Society and Conflict Analysis Research Centre ‘Conflict and Complexity’. University of Kent. UK

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