Heike Zinsmeister

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Heike Zinsmeister (* 1967 ) is a German specialist in German .

Life

From 1986 to 1988 she studied human medicine at the University of Tübingen ( intermediate diploma ) and from 1989 to 1998 linguistics and philosophy at the University of Stuttgart (started as a degree in German, philosophy and art history ); Graduate scholarship for a doctorate in linguistics (meanwhile: 1993–1994 participation in the MA course in Linguistics at the University College of Wales ). From 1999 to 2013 she researched and taught in linguistics, corpus and computational linguistics as a research assistant at the universities of Tübingen , Heidelberg , Konstanz (as Margarete-von-Wrangell habilitation candidate) and Stuttgart; most recently the internal project manager of the Stuttgart CLARIN-D Center (meanwhile: 2012 visiting scholar at the University of Toronto , 2007-2008 lecturer at the University of Media , 2003 substitute for the C3 professorship in Computational Linguistics at the University of Konstanz , 2002 doctorate in linguistics at the University of Stuttgart ). Since 2013 she has been teaching as professor for German linguistics / corpus linguistics at the University of Hamburg . In 2015 she was a visiting scholar at Indiana University Bloomington .

Her focus areas are corpus linguistics, computational linguistics, pragmatics (anaphors, text coherence), foreign language acquisition (learner corpus-based analyzes) and German syntax.

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