Associate Professor Anikó Hatoss
BA Hons Ling (Kossuth)
GradDipTESOL (London)
PhD Ling (Pecs)
Anikó Hatoss is an Associate Professor in Linguistics. Her research addresses linguistic social justice with a focus on the social, cultural and linguistic adjustment of immigrant communities, intergenerational language maintenanceand shift, language and identity development in diasporic contexts, sociolinguistics of multilingualism, linguistic landscapes, oral narratives, bilingual parenting and language planning. Her theoretical work is set in empirical ethnographic contexts using diverse methods, including sociolinguistic surveys, interviews, narratives, and linguistic landscapes. Her research has led to direct tangible benefits for linguistically diverse communities. She received numerous grants, including an Australian Research Council Discovery Grant (ARC DP), which addressed micro-level language planning for African refugees in Australia. Currently, she is working on a project which explores well-being and parenting in Hungarian-English bilingual families in Australia and a linguistics landscapes project engaging undergraduate student ethnographers collecting visual data from diverse suburbs in Sydney.
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- Teaching and Supervision
Career highlight:
2008-2010 ARC DP0881753: “Modelling micro-level language planning in regional Australian refugee communities” (sole CI)
Other grants (selected):
- 2021 Hospital Translation Hub Project – joint – UNSW, ADA
- 2017 Parenting in Bilingual Contexts
- 2016 London-Sydney Language Barometer:Faculty Collaborative Research Scheme
- 2015 Post-War Narratives: Hungarians in Sydney:Faculty Research Funding
- 2015 Bilingualism Symposium 3 June 2015, UNSWConference Subvention Funds
- 2007 Parenting Practices in the Sudanese Community - Department of Child Safety
- 2006 Intelligibility and Speech Intervention for Overseas-trained Health Professionals
- ADA Research Fellowship Award - Language Studies
- Excellence in TELT (Technology-Enhanced Learning and Teaching) Dean's Award
- Honorary External Member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
- Nominated for Multicultural Award
2021-Parent-child interactions and discourse features of child narratives during story time
2021 Linguistic Landscapes: Voices from young Sydneysiders about urban multilingualism
- Australian Human Rights Institute Associate (UNSW)
- Member of International Applied Linguistics Association (AILA) Research Network on Language and Migration
- Member of AILA Special Interest Group, Home Language Maintenance (HOLM)
- Forced Migration Research Network (UNSW)
- European Diaspora Research Network
- AustralianLinguistic Society(ALS)
- External Member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
- Australian Hungarian Teachers Association
My Research Supervision
In progress:
- Arwa Al Thobaiti (PhD) The global spread of English in Saudi Arabia: A case study of Taif University students’ attitudes towards Global English
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Hend Albalawi (PhD) Bedouin Speakers' Vitality Perceptions in Tertiary Institutions in Tabuk, Saudi Arabia
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Muhammad Hakiki (PhD) Translanguaging in Indonesian Tertiary Classrooms and its Impact on Student Engagement
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Hui Wang (PhD) A transnational case study of intergenerational language and identity maintenance among ethnic Russians from China
Recently Awarded:
- 2022- Rodrigo Felipe Arellano Arellano (PhD) A discursive study of ideologies in applied linguistics teaching: The case of a teacher training program in Chile.
- 2022- Sixuan Wang (PhD) A Sociolinguistic Study of Blang Language Speech Community
- 2022 - Eliot Allport (Hons Class 1) Multilingualism in University Spaces and Beyond
- 2017 - Albrool Alhazmi (PhD) Patterns of Arabic-English Translanguaging in an Arabic Ethnic School in Sydney
My Teaching
LING5015 Discourse Analysis
LING5006 Current Issues in Bilingualism
LING5027 Research Methods in Linguistics
ARTS3695 Urban Multilingualism
Volunteer teaching/community engagement:
Hungarian Literacy Classes Online
English language classes for Sudanese job seekers (past)