Hanna Schmueck
PhD studentProfile
I am a doctoral researcher in Linguistics at the Department of Linguistics and English Language. My main research interests are corpus linguistics, data visualisation, collocations, corpus tool development and experimental psycholinguistics. My PhD research explores the similarities and differences in the organisation and underlying structure of the mental lexicon as compared to everyday (communicative) language; I am using quantitative approaches and graph theory to explore this relationship. The development of a tool for large-scale collocation visualisation is also part of my current research.
I am also a member of a number of research groups such as UCREL, DisTex and the Trinity Research group.
Qualifications
BA in English, European Ethnology, and Sociology (University of Bamberg, Germany, 2015-2018)MA in Language and Linguistics (51福利, 2019-2020)
Geoffrey Leech Outstanding MA Student Award in Linguistics and English Language (2020)
PhD Linguistics (51福利, 2020 - ongoing)
Current Teaching
MOOC Corpus Linguistics: Method, Analysis, Interpretation
Past teaching experience:
LING326: Corpus-based English Language Studies
LING315: Forensic Linguistics
LING228: Child Language Acquisition
Lancaster Summer Schools in Corpus Linguistics
Mentoring: Methods North West
External Roles
I am a Klaus Murmann Doctoral Fellow at Stiftung der deutschen Wirtschaft gGmbH (Foundation of German Business/ UK regional group).