Short curriculum vitae
I studied English and elementary school education at Catholic University Eichstätt-Ingolstadt and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts and the first state exam in 2020. In my Bachelor thesis I researched how conceptual metaphors in political discourse in the US can provide insight into the moral views of presidential candidates.
Research interests
I am interested in corpus linguistics, language variation and cognitive linguistics, particularly figurative speech, as well as discourse analysis. Currently I am working on my PhD thesis under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Christina Sanchez-Stockhammer.
Teaching
SS23: Principles in Second Language Acquisition
WS22/23: Project Management and Digital Project Communication
SS22: Principles in Second Language Acquisition
WS21/22: Intercultural and Digital English World-Wide
SS21: Applied Linguistics: Introduction to Corpus Linguistics
Talks and Presentations
Jan 2023 | „LediZ: Ein interaktives digitales Zeugnis für alle“. Poster presentation at the event „Wie erinnern wir uns morgen?“ (How will we remember tomorrow?) hosted by LMU Munich, January 2023. |
Oct 2022 | "Lyrical Constructions of Contemporary Political Topics in the Realtime Notes by Nick Asbury". Paper presented with Mandy Beck and Björn Junge at the Symposium of the research association "Populisitsche Diskurse / Populist discourse", October 2022. |
Sep 2022 | "Writing and performing deception: An analysis of deception markers in the Netflix series Criminal: UK – a case study". Paper presented with Katharina Scholz and Asya Yurchenko at the Anglistentag in Mainz, September 2022. |