Angela Hoffman
Senior Lecturer/Associate Professor at Department of English
- Telephone:
- +46 18 471 12 58
- E-mail:
- angela.hoffman@engelska.uu.se
- Visiting address:
- Engelska parken, Thunbergsvägen 3 L
- Postal address:
- Box 527
751 20 Uppsala
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Angela Hoffman, Docent (Reader) in English, Senior Lecturer in English Linguistics, Department of English
Biography
- PhD in English, University of Minnesota–Twin Cities, 1999
- MA in English, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas, 1988
- BA in English Teaching, summa cum laude, Bethany College, Lindsborg, Kansas, 1984
About my research: My research focuses on language contact between English and Swedish. I analyze the community-level practices that influence language shift, language ideology, and postvernacularity. The latter is a process by which a language increasingly gains symbolic value when it is used less frequently for daily communication. My doctoral work at the University of Minnesota--Twin Cities trained me to use sociolinguistic fieldwork methods and archival studies to investigate bilingual communities. I use these methods, together with others, such as discourse analysis, to understand how Swedish--a heritage language for many persons in the U.S.--has been used by speakers and writers in communities that were settled by Swedes in the 1800s.
I investigate language patterns in community cookbooks, ego documents (such as personal letters written by Swedish immigrants, their diaries, and family histories), hymnals, local church records and histories, and oral narratives.
Together with Professor Anita Auer (University of Lausanne) and Professor Joshua R. Brown (University of Wisconsin--Eau Claire), I am co-editing the volume Historical Sociolinguistic Studies of Language Islands in the Americas: Tracing the Development from Immigrant Languages to Postvernacularity (working title).
I also investigate the relationship between language shift and ideology about language in Swedish-American congregations. Together with Professor Joshua R. Brown (University of Wisconsin--Eau Claire), I am working on comparative historical sociolinguistic studies.
About my teaching and departmental service: At the MA level, I teach courses on language variation, sociolinguistics, and academic writing. These advanced-level courses include “From Project to Paper: Writing about Linguistic Research,” “Language in Society: Theory, Analysis, and Interpretation,” “World Englishes: Social and Linguistic Perspectives,” and “Academic Writing in the Social Sciences.” I also supervise and examine MA thesis projects.
At the undergraduate level, I teach the sociolinguistics portion of the course called “Communities, Speakers, Texts: Pragmatic and Sociolinguistic Perspectives on English.” I also teach a range of courses on English linguistics and academic writing, as well as courses in the teacher-training program in English.
In 2011, I received one of the university-wide teaching awards, the Pedagogical Prize (Pedagogiska priset) from Uppsala University. In 2014, I was awarded the title Distinguished Teacher (Excellent lärare) from The Faculty of Languages at Uppsala University.
My past service in the Department of English has included the roles as the Director of Doctoral Studies (two terms), Deputy Chair, Coordinator of the MA Program, and the Director of Undergraduate Studies for the Teacher Education Program in English. I currently serve on the boards of the Faculty of Languages and the Department of English.

Publications
Recent publications
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Two Contrasting Swedish Settlements and Their Internal Verticalized Networks
2025
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Evidence of Language Shift in Swedish-American College Yearbooks
Part of Migration, Modernity, and Meaning, p. 81-86, Uppsala University, 2025
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Migration, Modernity, and Meaning: Studies of Sweden and America in Honor of Dag Blanck
Swedish-American Historical Society, 2025
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Part of Bergen Language and Linguistic Studies, p. 47-55, 2025
- DOI for How and where Heritage Swedish was acquired and learned in Kansas: Education, ideologies, and heritage language anchors
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2024
All publications
Articles in journal
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Part of Bergen Language and Linguistic Studies, p. 47-55, 2025
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Part of Swedish-American Historical Quarterly, p. 127-163, 2021
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The Scholarly Reach of Nils Hasselmo
Part of Swedish-American Historical Quarterly, p. 82-95, 2019
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Part of Journal of Historical Sociolinguistics, 2019
- DOI for Varying social roles and networks on a family farm: Evidence from Swedish immigrant letters, 1880s to 1930s
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The Linguistic Landscapes of Swedish Heritage Cookbooks in the American Midwest, 1895-2005
Part of Studia Neophilologica, p. 261-286, 2017
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The Discourse of Place and Contact: Swedish Pioneers and Native Americans in the Smoky Valley
Part of Studia Neophilologica, p. 138-152, 2014
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Part of Ibérica, p. 163-172, 2011
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Narratives at the Crossroads of Generations and Languages
Part of Studia Neophilologica, p. 145-160, 2009
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Part of Sverigekontakt, 2003
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Two Languages at Home: A Report from Sweden
Part of The Lindsborg News Record, 2003
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Standard Englishes: What do American undergraduates think?
Part of English Today: The International Review of the English Language, p. 38-47, 2002
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Relative markers in Swedish-American English: Evidence for a contact language phenomenon?
Part of American Speech: A quarterly of linguistic usage, p. 27-48, 1996
Articles, review/survey
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Swedish-American English: Immigrant language mixing across time and space
Part of Multiethnica: Meddelande från Centrum för multietnisk forskning, p. 16-20, 1997
Books
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Thinking and Writing in Academic Contexts: A University Companion
Studentlitteratur, 2011
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Tracking Swedish-American English: A Longitudinal Study of Linguistic Variation and Identity
Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis, Uppsala, 2003
Chapters in book
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Evidence of Language Shift in Swedish-American College Yearbooks
Part of Migration, Modernity, and Meaning, p. 81-86, Uppsala University, 2025
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Swedish-American Cookbooks: Linguistic Borderlands in Recipes
Part of Swedish-American Borderlands, p. 226-242, University of Minnesota Press, 2021
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Migration, Localities, and Discourse: Shifting Linguistic Boundaries in Swedish-American Cookbooks
Part of Studies in the History of the English Language VIII, p. 225-248, Mouton de Gruyter, 2020
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Where Discourse Structure and a Heritage Language Meet: Oral History Interviews of Swedish Americans
Part of Moribund Germanic Heritage Languages in North America, p. 102-132, Brill Academic Publishers, 2015
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Where Discourse Structure and a Heritage Language Meet: Oral History Interviews of Swedish Americans
Part of Moribund Germanic Heritage Languages in North America, p. 102-132, Brill Academic Publishers, 2015
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Long after the Immigrant Language Shift: Swedish and Norwegian in Heritage Communities
Part of Norwegians and Swedes in the United States, p. 85-106, Minnesota Historical Society Press, 2012
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Perceptions of standard English in two college towns
Part of Språk i tid, p. 154-165, Uppsala universitet, 2005
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Part of Cultures in contact, p. 39-49, Högskolan i Gävle, Gävle, 2004
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Standard Englishes: What do American undergraduates think?
Part of Studies in Mid-Atlantic English, p. 172-188, Högskolan i Gävle, Gävle, 2002
Collections (editor)
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Migration, Modernity, and Meaning: Studies of Sweden and America in Honor of Dag Blanck
Swedish-American Historical Society, 2025
Conference papers
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Two Contrasting Swedish Settlements and Their Internal Verticalized Networks
2025
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2024
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2024
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2023
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2023
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Ethnographies of Language and Music in Language Shift
2022
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2022
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Ideology and Språkfrågan: Paths Leading to Language Shift in Four Swedish-American Congregations
2021
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Heritage Swedish across the Lifespan in a Minnesota Family
2020
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2019
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Swedish-American Food Culture: Then and Now
2019
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Heritage Swedish, English, and Textual Space in Rural Communities of Practice
Part of Selected Proceedings of the 8th Workshop on Immigrant Languages in the Americas (WILA 8), p. 44-54, 2018
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Heritage Swedish, English, and Textual Space in Rural Communities of Practice
2017
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Migration, Localities, and Discourse: A Century of Community Cookbook Data and Language Contact
2017
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Kansas Contact Narratives: Snapshots of Some Written and Spoken Data
2016
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2016
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Part of The Seventh Annual Workshop on Immigrant Languages in the Americas (WILA 7), University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia. October 27–29, 2016., 2016
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2015
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2015
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Contact Narratives about Swedish Pioneers and Native Americans in the Smoky Valley.
2013
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Swedish-American Pioneer Stories and Recollections in the Smoky Valley
2013
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Swedish Pioneer Stories about Native Americans in the Smoky Valley
2013
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The Discourse of Recollection and the Resources of Swedish and Swenglish in English.
2012
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Narrative Patterns in Monolingual and Bilingual Life-History Conversations
Part of Multilingualism, p. 159-169, 2009
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Narrative Patterns in Monolingual and Bilingual Life-history Conversations
2008
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Talk over time: Longitudinal analysis of life-history recordings
Part of Samtal i livet och i litteraturen, p. 125-134, 2002
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Consequences of language contact on relative clauses in Swedish-American English in the Midwest
Part of The Major Varieties of English, p. 113-124, 1998
Conference proceedings (editor)
Reports
Other
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Hur och varför lärde sig barn och unga svenska i Svenskamerika?
2024
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Swedish-American Cookbooks: Linguistic Borderlands in Recipes
2022
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Svenska invandrares kontakter med indianer i Kansas
2017
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Språkbruket i svenskamerikanska församlingskokböcker: Illinois, Minnesota och Kansas
2017
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Part of ICAME Journal Computers in English Linguistics 0801-5775, p. 258-261, 2011
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Part of American Studies in Scandinavia, p. 170-173, 2008
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Book review of The transience of American Swedish by Staffan Klintborg
Part of Moderna språk, p. 103-105, 2000
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Book review of Contact Languages: Pidgins and Creoles, by Mark Sebba
Part of Multiethnica: Meddelande från Centrum för multietnisk forskning, p. 39-40, 1997