Dr Lalita Murty

Department of Liberal Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences (DLHS) Bengaluru

CURRENT ACADEMIC ROLE & RESPONSIBILITIES

    Associate Professor

AREAS OF INTEREST, EXPERTISE AND RESEARCH

Area of Interest

Applied Lingusitics English as a world Language, Cognitive Linguistics

Area of Expertise

Applied Linguistics English as a world language Cognitive Linguistics

Area of Research

Global English Cognitive Linguistics

Professional Affiliations & Contributions

External examiner- Western Norway University of Applied Sciences, Bergen      Oslo University

Decoding Bollywood: Why Hindi-English code-switching outrank Indian English

Accepted Indian English Cowie, Claire, Lalita Murty and Beck Sina

A Study of attitudes towards Indian English as reflected in Bollywood cinema

Global Englishes, Diverse voices

2021 Global Englishes Murty, L. and B. Sinar

Teeaching global englishes in Norwegian schools

Iconcity of Telugu indeophones and full word reduplications

2020 Cognitive lignustics

Iconicity of reduplicated forms in Telugu

Researching and understandong accent shifts in India call centre agents

2010 Sociolinguistics Cowie, C. & Murty , L

Examining call centre accent shifts

Perceptual Tests of Rhythmic Similarity. I. Mora Rhythm

2007 Psycholinguistics Cutler, A., L. Murty and T. Otake

Influence of native language on second language listening

Rhythmic Similarity effects in Non-native Listening?

2003 Psycholinguistics Cutler, A., L. Murty and T. Otake

Influence of native language on second language listening

Child Language Acquisition

2005 Argument realisation in Hindi caregiver-child discourse Narasimhan, B., N. Budwig and . Murty

First language acquisition

“The Day School and the Evening School and the Twain shall Meet: A Case of the Sheffield Multilingual City Initiative

2005 Multilingualism Murty,L.

Promotion of bilingualism

Murty, L. & Sinar, B. (2021) 'Global Englishes, Diverse Voices' in Literature for the English Classroom Williams and Normann (eds.). Fagbokforlaget, Oslo.

Duggirala, V. & Murty, L. (2020). Iconicity of Telugu ideophones and full word reduplications. In P. Perniss, O. Fischer & C. Ljungberg (Eds.), Operationalizing Iconicity. Amsterdam / Philadelphia: John Benjamins. Pp. 39-55

2010 “Researching and understanding accent shifts in Indian call centre agents” with Claire Cowie (University of Edinburgh) In Forey, Gail and Jane Lockwood (eds.) Globalisation, Communication and the Workplace. London: Continuum. Pp. 125-144

2007 “Perceptual Tests of Rhythmic Similarity. I. Mora Rhythm” with Takashi Otake, (Dokkyo University, Japan) and Anne Cutler, (Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics). Language and Speech Vol 50(1). Pp. 77-99

2003 “Rhythmic Similarity effects in Non-native Listening?” with Anne Cutler, (Max Planck Institute of Psycholinguistics) and T. Otake (Dokkyo University). In Proceedings of the 15th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, University of Barcelona. Pp. 329-332

2005 “Argument Realization in Hindi Caregiver-child Discourse” with Bhuvana Narasimhan (Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen) and Nancy Budwig (Clark University). Journal of Pragmatics. Vol.3 4. Pgs. 461-495. 

2005 “The Day School and the Evening School and the Twain shall Meet: A Case of the Sheffield Multilingual

Education: From the Family to the School. Munich: Lincom Europa. Pp.310-322