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Dr. Anke Lensch is a Researcher at the Institute of English and American Studies at the University of Bonn. She completed her doctoral thesis in 2020 at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, focusing on corpus-based analysis of English morphological patterns. Her research spans English linguistics, morphology, and language variation, with methodological expertise in corpus analysis and construction grammar.
Her primary research explores:
- Derivational morphology (especially -er nominalizations)
- Diachronic changes in word formation
- Corpus-driven analysis of phrasal verbs and compounds
- Variation in particle placement
- Dialectology and language evolution
Dr. Lensch actively presents at international conferences including SLE, ICAME, and Grammar and Corpora, covering topics from syntactic variation to gender linguistics. Her publications demonstrate consistent focus on innovative morphological patterns in English.
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