Fachwissenschaftliches Profil

  • 1987–1996 LMU München: Englische Linguistik, Französisch, DaF
  • 1996 M.A. Englische Linguistik
  • 2005 LMU München: Dr. Phil.
    • Collocation – convenience food for the learner. A corpus-based, EFL-oriented study of syntagmatic lexical relations (Prof. Leonhard Lipka)

  • 1999–2006 Wissenschaftliche Assistentin am Lehrstuhl Prof. Lipka, seit 2005 Prof. Schmid, LMU
  • seit 2006 Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin, LMU

  • 11. – 17. März 2000 Erasmus Dozierendenaustausch: Universidade do Minho, Braga, Portugal
  • 24. – 25. November 2000 Papocol (First Pavia Postgraduate Conference in Linguistics), Università de Pavia, Italien
  • 22. Oct. – 02. November 2001 Erasmus exchange: University of Birmingham, GB
  • 15. – 17. Juli 2005 Corpus Linguistics 2005, University of Birmingham, GB
  • 13. – 15. Oktober 2005 Phraseology 2005 – The many faces of Phraseology. An interdisciplinary conference, Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgien
  • 3. – 5. November 2005 Alpine-Adriatic-Anglistics 2005. “The Future(s) of English Studies?”, Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt, Österreich
  • 19. – 20. Mai 2006 Collocations and Idioms 1: The First Nordic Conference on Syntactic Freezes, University of Eastern Finland, Joensuu, Finnland
  • 5. – 7. Oktober 2006 Second International Conference of the German Cognitive Linguistics Association, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universiät München, Deutschland
  • 5. - 8. Oktober 2008 Anglistentag, Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen, Deutschland
  • 7. - 11. Oktober 2008 First Triennial Conference of the International Society for the Linguistics of English (ISLE), Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, Deutschland
  • 20. - 23. Juli 2009 Corpus Linguistics 2009, University of Liverpool, GB
  • 17. – 19. November 2017 52. Linguistisches Kolloquium, Friedrich-Alexander Universität, Erlangen, Deutschland
  • 6. – 7. Juli 2023 8th Symposium on Corpus Approches to Lexicogrammar (LxGr2023), Edge Hill University, GB

  • 5. Dezember 2025 Workshop: A Practical Approach to Corpus Research, Friedrich-Alexander Universität, Erlangen, Deutschland

  • Schnittstelle Lexik – Grammatik
  • Kollokationen
  • Korpuslinguistik
  • Sprache in Popsongs

  • Handl, Susanne (2011), "Online access: Collocations in the electronic age", in Bauer, Renate & Ulrike Krischke (2011), More than words. English lexicography and lexicology - past and present. Essays presented to Hans Sauer on the occasion of his 65th birthday, part I, Frankfurt: Peter Lang Verlag, 461-481.
  • Schmid, Hans-Jörg & Susanne Handl, eds., (2010), Cognitive foundations of linguistic usage patterns, Berlin/New York: Walter de Gruyter.
  • Schmid, Hans-Jörg & Susanne Handl (2010), “Introduction” in Schmid & Handl (2010: 1-9).
  • Handl, Susanne & Eva-Maria Graf, “Collocation, anchoring and the mental lexicon – an ontogenetic perspective” in Schmid & Handl (2010: 119-147).
  • Graf, Eva-Maria & Susanne Handl (2009), “Collocations in Language Acquisition: The Emergence of Patterns”, in Eckstein, Lars & Christoph Reinfandt (eds.), Anglistentag 2008 Tübingen. Proceedings, Trier: Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Trier, 447-456.
  • Handl, Susanne (2009) “Towards collocational webs for presenting collocations in learners’ dictionaries”, in Barfield, Andy & Henrik Gyllstad (eds.), Collocating in another language: Multiple interpretations, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 69-85.
  • Handl, Susanne (2008) “Essential collocations for learners of English: the role of collocational direction and weight” in: Meunier, Fanny & Sylviane Granger (eds.), Phraseology in foreign language learning and teaching, Amsterdam: Benjamins, 43-66.
  • Handl, Susanne (2008), Collocation - convenience food for the learner - a corpus-based, EFL-oriented study of habitual syntagmatic lexical relations, Uni München: Diss. Micro Fiche.
  • Handl, Susanne (2004) with Leonhard Lipka and Wolfgang Falkner, “Lexicalization & Institutionalization. The state of the art in 2004”, SKASE Journal of Theoretical Linguistics, Vol. 1, No. 1, 2-19.

Aufgabenbereiche

  • Phonetics & Phonology
  • Introduction to English Linguistics
  • Semantics and Vocabulary
  • Semantic Relations in the Lexicon
  • Applied Semantics
  • Words, morphemes and meaning
  • English Phraseology
  • Lexis & Grammar
  • Context & Collocation
  • Pragmatics and Discourse Analysis
  • Pragmatics vs. Semantics
  • Text, Discourse & Conversation
  • Corpuslinguistics
  • Corpora and Dictionaries
  • Text and Corpus Analysis
  • Contrastive Linguistics
  • Methods in Linguistics
  • The language of songs
  • Forensic Linguistics

Bisherige Themen (eine Auswahl)

  • A linguistic analysis of Rap lyrics: the example of Eminem
  • A linguistic analysis of the prefix {i-}
  • When the whole world talks: Internet language and its influence on English
  • Narrative language in television sitcoms
  • Modification of accents in pop songs
  • Linguistic and cultural differences in TV remakes in English varieties
  • The representation of linguistic gender stereotypes in Gilmore Girls
  • Political communication styles on the basis of Britain's Brexit-discussion
  • Police interrogation in the US and UK - a linguistic analysis
  • Conceptual metaphor in pop song lyrics - LOVE through the ages
  • Interviewing children in a forensic context
  • The English language in Bavarian Cabaret-Acts
  • Englisch im deutschen Journalismus - eine Untersuchung am Beispiel 'Der Spiegel'
  • Language and identity - a linguistic analysis of RuPaul's Drag Race
  • Intensification of adjectives in English - a corpuslinguistic analysis
  • The interchangeability of emotive synonyms
  • Neologisms in the palm of your hand - a linguistic analysis
  • Linguistic features of gay male characters in American TV series - a diachronic analysis
  • Grammatical gender of English loanwords in German
  • Food preparation - a linguistic analysis of recipes and other cooking instructions
  • Snatched the wig - emergence and establishment of new idioms in English
  • Video-mediated vs face-to-face conversation - A linguistic analysis
  • Singing with an Irish Accent: Research on the Use of Irish English Phonetic Features in Various Genres of Music
  • 'Nuthin' but a G thang': An Analysis of Language in Hip-Hop Song Lyrics
  • The use of Algospeak in eating disorder communities on TikTok

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