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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.