I do empirical work in cognitive linguistics, with my most recent research investigating spatio-temporal metaphor, attention, and working memory. My other interests include situated language processing, embodied cognition, visual perception, and emotion.
In 2012 I completed my MA in linguistics from the Universität Bielefeld.
My thesis
project investigated the effects of facial expressions on the
time-course of emotional sentence processing, as indicated by eye
tracking measures.
Previously, I studied in Tucson at the University of Arizona (BA Linguistics).
I currently teach English for Special Purposes (technical, metalworking, biology, business) in the Nordhessen and Ostwestfalen-Lippe regions. For teaching inquiries or for academic translation and proofreading services, please contact me directly.
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