
Overview
Background
I am Senior Lecturer in the School of Languages and Cultures at The University of Queensland (UQ).
My research interests lie within the broad areas of pragmatics and discourse analysis, particularly, the pragmatics of social interaction (face-to-face and online), identity construction, humour, (im)politeness, getting acquainted and family talk. I have been working with different types of data, including naturally-occurring conversations, reality television discourse, qualitative interviews, corpora and social media.
I am Associate Editor in the Journal of Pragmatics and the Australian Review of Applied Linguistics journal, and an Editorial Board member in Advances in (Im)politeness Studies (book series), Springer.
I regularly review grant applications and I am a member of:
- College of Experts, European Science Foundation (from 2021)
- Review College, FWO (Research Foundation – Flanders) (2024-2027)
I'm originally from Lithuania, where I graduated from BA in English Philology and MA in English Studies. While at university, I spent part of my study period in Spain (Universidad Complutense de Madrid) and Quebec (Université de Montréal). After teaching two years at Vilnius University, in 2012 I started my PhD in Linguistics at the IPrA Research Center at the University of Antwerp, Belgium. After my PhD studies, I joined UQ as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow and then in a continuing position as Lecturer.
I've always loved languages, maybe because I've always been surrounded by a variety of them. I'm a native speaker of Lithuanian (lietuvių) and Russian (русский), I spent many years studying and then also teaching English and I also have a certificate for teaching Spanish as a foreign language (español como lengua extranjera ELE). Due to my study/research relocations, I can also communicate (sometimes extremely poorly) in Dutch (nederlands), French (français) and Portuguese (português), and at the moment I'm struggling with Modern Greek (ελληνικά) and Japanese (日本語)!
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Programme contribution (current)
Convenor of English as an International Language (BA major)
Convenor of Discourse Discussion Group (DDG): Data analysis sessions and Membership categorisation analysis (MCA) reading group
- Fridays, 4 pm - 6 pm;
- Interested in joining or would like to find out more? Fill in the EoI form or contact me via email.
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Course contribution/Teaching areas:
UQ (undergraduate):
- Digital Discourse and Social Media (SLAT3030)
UQ (postgraduate):
Other/past:
- Communicating Across Cultures: Theory and Practice (COMU1002)
- Collaborations: Relating and Working Together (HUMN2500)
- Language Awareness & Cross-Cultural Competence for the Global Workplace (COMU2040)
- Independent Reading Course (SLAT7897)
- Dissertation (SLAT7853)
- English as a Second Language (Vilnius University)
- Academic English (reading, writing, presentations) (Vilnius University)
- Stylistics (Vilnius University)
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Supervision (MA & PhD):
PhD (current)
- Chilmeg Elden (associate supervisor; with Prof Michael Haugh): The establishment and management of interpersonal relationships in early encounters between Australian and Japanese language exchange partners
- Zhiyi Liu (principal supervisor; with Dr Wei-Lin Melody Chang and Prof Ping Chen): Relationship management in everyday Mainland Chinese and Chinese-Australian family talk
- Andrea Rodriguez (principal supervisor; with Prof Michael Haugh): The role of categorical membership and accountability in the negotiation of action ascription
- Nicholas Hugman (associate supervisor; with Prof Michael Haugh): Footballer identity, humour, and the digital interactional domain
- Chantima Wangsomchok (associate supervisor; with Prof Michael Haugh): Conversational humour in English as a Lingua Franca (ELF) workplaces
PhD (completed)
- (2023) Amir Sheikhan (associate supervisor; with Prof Michael Haugh and Dr Wei-Lin Melody Chang): Conversational humour in intercultural initial interactions in English
MA (current)
- (2025) Marlene Valdés Fuentes: tbc
MA (completed)
- (2023) Yeisy Vanessa Maldonado Ramirez: Reporting offence to friends in Spanish: A pragmatic analysis of moral grounds and impolite behaviour
- (2023) Shea-Lea Wheeler: A discourse study of fictional self-presentation in Dungeons & Dragons gameplay
- (2021) Zhiyi Liu: Constructing identities of a mother and an older sister/adult child: Membership categorization analysis of Chinese-Australian family talk
- (2021) Maria Nagao: English teachers of young learners in Japan: A discourse analytical study on identity construction
- (2021) Shupei Ni: Relational work in video game live-streaming interactions: Case studies of jocular abuse and joint fantasizing
- (2021) Andrea Rodriguez: “Ay no, I do feel exhausted”: Interactional co-construction and interpersonal management of complaints in Spanish phone conversations between friends and relatives
- (2020) Duyen Hong Ngoc Luong: Teaching English as a foreign language in Vietnam: Teachers’ and students’ perceptions of the English-only approach and code-switching in the classroom
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Forthcoming publications:
Journal articles
Special Issues
- Sinkeviciute, Valeria and Andrea Rodriguez (eds). (2026 forthcoming). Rules of engagement: Relationships and socialisation practices in family discourse.
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Projects (current & past):
- 2022-present: "Family talk in multilingual Australia"
- 2025 (February-April): "‘Who we are’ in multilingual Australia: Language and identity construction in family talk" funded by a Fellowship at the Leibniz-Institute for the German Language (IDS), Mannheim, Germany
- 2023: "Talking families into being: Analysing family interactions in Australian multilingual context" funded by Research Fund, School of Languages and Cultures (UQ)
- 2022: "‘Who we are’ in multilingual Brisbane: Family talk in Spanish and Russian speech communities" funded by HASS Enabler Funding Scheme (HASS EFS), Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences (UQ)
- 2021: "Conversational humour in multilingual Australia: A closer look at Tennant Creek’s Indigenous and Brisbane’s Spanish speech communities" (with Dr Samantha Disbray and Dr Wei-Lin Melody Chang) funded by Strategic Researh Initiative Fund (SRIF), School of Languages and Cultures (UQ)
- 2021: ""I'm nearly old enough to be your mother": Using membership categorisation analysis to explore identity construction in getting acquainted interactions" funded by ECR Support Scheme, School of Languages and Cultures (UQ)
- 2020-2021: "The co-construction and negotiation of multilingual and multicultural identities in Australia: A case study of online interactions" funded by Targeted Research Support Scheme, School of Languages and Cultures (UQ)
- 2019-2022 (CI: Assoc. Prof Marta Dynel): "FUNGRESSION: Humour and impoliteness on social media" funded by National Science Centre (Poland) (2018/30/E/HS2/00644)
- 2018-2019 (with Dr Wei-Lin Melody Chang): "How far can an Aussie joke travel? Intercultural perspectives on Australian humour" funded by Strategic Research Initiative Fund (SRIF), School of Languages and Cultures (UQ)
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Forthcoming conference presentations/talks:
- June 22-27: Invoking ‘appropriate’ behaviour through categorial work in parent-child interaction, IPrA2025, Brisbane, Australia
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Edited special issues/volumes:
- Sinkeviciute, Valeria (ed). 2024. Advances in the study of social action in online interaction. Internet Pragmatics https://doi.org/10.1075/ip.7.1
- Haugh, Michael and Valeria Sinkeviciute (eds.). 2021. The pragmatics of initial interactions: Cross-cultural and intercultural perspectives. Journal of Pragmatics. https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/journal-of-pragmatics/special-issue/10DB1P3LJJ8
- Sinkeviciute, Valeria (ed.). 2019. The interplay between humour and identity construction. Journal of Pragmatics 152. https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/journal-of-pragmatics/vol/152/suppl/C
- Dynel, Marta and Valeria Sinkeviciute (eds.). 2017. Conversational humour: Spotlight on languages and cultures. Language & Communication 55. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/02715309/55?sdc=1
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Reviews of my monograph "Conversational humour and (im)politeness: A pragmatics analysis of social interaction":
- Yang, N. (2022). Book review: Sinkeviciute, Valeria.2019. Conversational Humour and (Im)politeness. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. Journal of Politeness Research 18(2): 451-455. https://doi.org/10.1515/pr-2020-0015
- Tsami, V. & Saloustrou, V. (2021). Book review: Sinkeviciute, Valeria.(2018). Conversational Humour and (Im)politeness. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. The European Journal of Humour Research 9(3): 179-183. https://europeanjournalofhumour.org/ejhr/article/view/544/556
- Murphy, J. (2021). Review of Conversational Humour and (Im)politeness: A Pragmatic Analysis of Social Interaction, Valeria Sinkeviciute. John Benjamins, Amsterdam/Philadelphia (2019). 274 pp. ISBN 9789027262110 (e-book). Journal of Pragmatics 183: 105-106. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pragma.2021.07.010
- Krendel, A. (2020). Review of Conversational Humour and (Im)politeness. Valeria Sinkeviciute, John Benjamins Publishing Company, Amsterdam/Philadelphia, 2019 (e-book), ISBN: 9789027262110. Corpus Pragmatics 4: 479–483.https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s41701-020-00086-w
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Panel organisation:
- 22-27 June 2025 (with Andrea Rodriguez) - (Cross-)linguistic studies on relationships and socialisation practices in family discourse, at the 19th International Pragmatics Conference, IPrA2025, Brisbane, Australia
- 9-14 July 2023 (with Andrea Rodriguez) - Membership categorisation and interpersonal relationships in social interaction, at the 18th International Pragmatics Conference, IPrA2023, Brussels, Belgium
- 9-14 June 2019 (with Marta Dynel) - Aggression as (im)politeness on social media, at the 16th International Pragmatics Conference, Hong Kong
- 6-8 February 2019 - Metapragmatic labels and commentary on humorous practices: An (inter-)cultural perspective, at Australian Humour Studies Network conference, Melbourne, Australia
- 1-3 November 2018 - Panel organiser (with Wei-Lin Melody Chang), Doing ‘being ordinary’ in reality television discourse, at 4th International Conference of the American Pragmatics Association (AMPRA), SUNY, Albany, USA
- 16-21 July 2017 – From self to culture: Identity construction in humour-related discourses, at the 15th International Pragmatics Conference, Belfast, Northern Ireland
- 26-31 July 2015 – (with Marta Dynel), The Pragmatics of Conversational Humour, at the 14th International Pragmatics Conference, Antwerp, Belgium
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Invited talks/lectures:
- 11 December 2024 - “Tú quieres que yo te dé un premio?”: Acción social y categorías en las conversaciones familiares. Talk at Seminario Permanente de Análisis de la Conversación (SPAC)
- 11-13 October 2024 - Online interaction as multimodal accomplishment of the social order. Plenary talk at the 3rd Interactional Conference on Discourse Pragmatics (ICDP-3)
- 21 January 2021 - Social interaction and identity construction. Guest lecture for postgraduate students at University of Maribor, Slovenia
- 20 January 2021 - Pragmatics and social action. Guest lecture for undergraduate students at University of Maribor, Slovenia
- 14 November 2019 - “Hey BCC this is Australia and we speak and read English”: Linguistic diversity and impoliteness on Brisbane City Council’s Facebook page, invited talk at Linguistics Seminar Series, School of Languages and Cultures, The University of Queensland (https://languages-cultures.uq.edu.au/event/session/5365)
- 27 September 2019 - Studying linguistics, what's next? An invited speaker at UQ Linguistics Society's Careers Night.
- 26 May 2017 - Evaluating (im)polite interactional behaviour: From reality television to qualitative interviews, talk at the Research Seminar at the School of Languages and Cultures, The University of Queensland, Australia
- 10 May 2017 - Metapragmatics and humour, guest lecture at The University of Queensland, Australia
- 6 November 2015 - What makes teasing impolite? “Step[ping] over those lines […] you shouldn’t be crossing”, guest lecture at University of Antwerp, Belgium
- 25 November 2014 - “[Sometimes] it’s not particularly funny, [sometimes] it’s just rude”: Getting a laugh and/or taking offence to teasing, talk at the Research Seminar at Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia
- 6 December 2013 - (Im)politeness in context, guest lecture at University of Antwerp, Belgium
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Journal Referee
Journal of Pragmatics / Pragmatics / Journal of Politeness Research / Discourse Studies / Lingua / Language & Communication / Research on Language and Social Interaction / Internet Pragmatics / Discourse, Context & Media / Contrastive Pragmatics / Pragmatics and Society / Gender, Work & Organization / Sociolinguistic Studies / Pragmatics & Cognition / Journal of English for Academic Purposes / The Sociological Review
Availability
- Dr Valeria Sinkeviciute is:
- Available for supervision
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Bachelor of Arts, Vilnius University
- Masters (Coursework) of Linguistics, Vilnius University
- Doctor of Philosophy, University of Antwerp
Research interests
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Interactional pragmatics
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Interpersonal pragmatics
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Sociopragmatics
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Discourse analysis
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Family talk
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Identity in interaction
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(Im)politeness
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Conversational humour
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Reality television discourse
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CMC (online communication)
Works
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2020
Journal Article
“Hey BCC this is Australia and we speak and read English”: Monolingualism and othering in relation to linguistic diversity
Sinkeviciute, Valeria (2020). “Hey BCC this is Australia and we speak and read English”: Monolingualism and othering in relation to linguistic diversity. Intercultural Pragmatics, 17 (5), 577-603. doi: 10.1515/ip-2020-5003
2020
Conference Publication
“Should I bring my own snowboard or will rentals be available?”: A collective co-construction of humour, a ‘jester’ identity and exclusion of non-jokers
Sinkeviciute, Valeria (2020). “Should I bring my own snowboard or will rentals be available?”: A collective co-construction of humour, a ‘jester’ identity and exclusion of non-jokers. Australian Humour Studies Network Conference, Brisbane, Australia, 5-7 February 2020.
2020
Book Chapter
“Ya bloody drongo!!!”: Impoliteness as situated moral judgement on Facebook
Sinkeviciute, Valeria (2020). “Ya bloody drongo!!!”: Impoliteness as situated moral judgement on Facebook. (Im)politeness and moral order in online interactions. (pp. 67-97) edited by Chaoqun Xie. Amsterdam, Netherlands: John Benjamins Publishing Company. doi: 10.1075/bct.107.ip.00013.sin
2019
Journal Article
Juggling identities in interviews: the metapragmatics of ‘doing humour’
Sinkeviciute, Valeria (2019). Juggling identities in interviews: the metapragmatics of ‘doing humour’. Journal of Pragmatics, 152, 216-227. doi: 10.1016/j.pragma.2018.08.005
2019
Journal Article
The interplay between humour and identity construction: From humorous identities to identities constructed through humorous practices
Sinkeviciute, Valeria (2019). The interplay between humour and identity construction: From humorous identities to identities constructed through humorous practices. Journal of Pragmatics, 152, 127-131. doi: 10.1016/j.pragma.2019.07.005
2019
Book
Conversational humour and (im)politeness: a pragmatic analysis of social interaction
Sinkeviciute, Valeria (2019). Conversational humour and (im)politeness: a pragmatic analysis of social interaction. Amsterdam, Netherlands: John Benjamins. doi: 10.1075/thr.8
2019
Conference Publication
The metapragmatics of ‘familiarity’ in interactional humour
Chang, Wei-Lin Melody and Sinkeviciute, Valeria (2019). The metapragmatics of ‘familiarity’ in interactional humour. Australian Humour Studies Network conference, Melbourne, Australia, 6-8 February 2019.
2019
Conference Publication
“Hey […] this is Australia and we speak and read English”: an analysis of impoliteness in relation to linguistic diversity on a local government’s Facebook page
Sinkeviciute, Valeria (2019). “Hey […] this is Australia and we speak and read English”: an analysis of impoliteness in relation to linguistic diversity on a local government’s Facebook page. 16th International Pragmatics Conference, Hong Kong, 9-14 June 2019.
2019
Book Chapter
Offence and conflict talk
Haugh, Michael and Sinkeviciute, Valeria (2019). Offence and conflict talk. The Routledge handbook of language in conflict. (pp. 196-214) edited by Matthew Evans, Lesley Jeffries and Jim O’Driscoll. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9780429058011-12
2018
Journal Article
"Ya bloody drongo!!!" Impoliteness as situated moral judgement on Facebook
Sinkeviciute, Valeria (2018). "Ya bloody drongo!!!" Impoliteness as situated moral judgement on Facebook. Internet Pragmatics, 1 (2), 271-302. doi: 10.1075/ip.00013.sin
2018
Journal Article
Accusations and interpersonal conflict in televised multi-party interactions amongst speakers of (Argentinian and Peninsular) Spanish
Haugh, Michael and Sinkeviciute, Valeria (2018). Accusations and interpersonal conflict in televised multi-party interactions amongst speakers of (Argentinian and Peninsular) Spanish. Journal of Language Aggression and Conflict, 6 (2), 248-270. doi: 10.1075/jlac.00012.hau
2018
Conference Publication
“I wouldn’t publicly make a big song and dance about it”: Resisting (un)desirable identities
Sinkeviciute, Valeria (2018). “I wouldn’t publicly make a big song and dance about it”: Resisting (un)desirable identities. Sociolinguistics Symposium 22, Auckland, New Zealand, 27-30 June 2018.
2018
Conference Publication
Doing ‘being ordinary’ and performing the real in a Big Brother house
Sinkeviciute, Valeria (2018). Doing ‘being ordinary’ and performing the real in a Big Brother house. AMPRA-4, Albany, NY, United States, 1-3 November 2018.
2018
Conference Publication
Variability in group identity construction in reality television discourse
Sinkeviciute, Valeria (2018). Variability in group identity construction in reality television discourse. 8th International Conference on Intercultural Pragmatics & Communication, Nicosia, Cyprus, 8-10 June 2018.
2018
Conference Publication
“It’s not nice […] you’re just taking the piss out of me”: Failed humour and differences in its evaluation by (non-)participants
Sinkeviciute, Valeria (2018). “It’s not nice […] you’re just taking the piss out of me”: Failed humour and differences in its evaluation by (non-)participants. 24th Conference of the Australasian Humour Studies Network (AHSN), Cairns Australia, 2-4- February 2018.
2017
Journal Article
Variability in group identity construction: a case study of the Australian and British Big Brother houses
Sinkeviciute, Valeria (2017). Variability in group identity construction: a case study of the Australian and British Big Brother houses. Discourse, Context and Media, 20, 70-82. doi: 10.1016/j.dcm.2017.09.006
2017
Journal Article
"It's just a bit of cultural [...] lost in translation": Australian and British intracultural and intercultural metapragmatic evaluations of jocularity
Sinkeviciute, Valeria (2017). "It's just a bit of cultural [...] lost in translation": Australian and British intracultural and intercultural metapragmatic evaluations of jocularity. Lingua, 197, 50-67. doi: 10.1016/j.lingua.2017.03.004
2017
Journal Article
What makes teasing impolite in Australian and British English? “Step[ping] over those lines […] you shouldn’t be crossing”
Sinkeviciute, Valeria (2017). What makes teasing impolite in Australian and British English? “Step[ping] over those lines […] you shouldn’t be crossing”. Journal of Politeness Research, 13 (2), 175-207. doi: 10.1515/pr-2015-0034
2017
Journal Article
Approaching conversational humour culturally: a survey of the emerging area of investigation
Sinkeviciute, Valeria and Dynel, Marta (2017). Approaching conversational humour culturally: a survey of the emerging area of investigation. Language & Communication, 55, 1-9. doi: 10.1016/j.langcom.2016.12.001
2017
Journal Article
Funniness and “the preferred reaction” to jocularity in Australian and British English: an analysis of interviewees' metapragmatic comments
Sinkeviciute, Valeria (2017). Funniness and “the preferred reaction” to jocularity in Australian and British English: an analysis of interviewees' metapragmatic comments. Language & Communication, 55, 41-54. doi: 10.1016/j.langcom.2016.06.004
Supervision
Availability
- Dr Valeria Sinkeviciute is:
- Available for supervision
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Available projects
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Family talk
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Getting acquainted interactions
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Identity construction in social interaction and narratives
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Humour in interactional practices
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(Im)politeness and offence in social interaction
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* Other topics in interactional and interpersonal pragmatics and, broadly, discourse analysis
Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Negotiation of identity construction and action ascription during collaborative activities: A study of casual and institutional cooking interactions
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Michael Haugh
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Doctor Philosophy
Relationship management in everyday Mainland Chinese and Chinese-Australian family talk
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Ping Chen, Dr Melody Chang
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Doctor Philosophy
Conversational humour in English as a Lingua Franca (ELF) workplaces
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Michael Haugh
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Doctor Philosophy
Footballer Identity, Humour, and the Digital Interactional Domain
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Michael Haugh
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Doctor Philosophy
The establishment and management of interpersonal relationships in early encounters between Australian and Japanese language exchange partners
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Michael Haugh
Completed supervision
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2023
Doctor Philosophy
Conversational humour in intercultural initial interactions in English
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Melody Chang, Professor Michael Haugh
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