About Ute
Römer
Ute joined the ELI in September 2007 to take over from Annelie Ädel as Applied Corpus Linguistics Director and manage the MICASE (Michigan Corpus of Academic Spoken English) and MICUSP (Michigan Corpus of Upper-level Student Papers) projects (see http://elicorpora.info). Ute received her PhD in English linguistics from the University of Hanover, Germany, in 2004. Her primary research interests and areas in which she has published include corpus linguistics, phraseology, and the application of corpora in language learning and teaching. Ute's current research focus is on the creation of evaluative meaning in academic writing and on how corpus tools and methods can be used to identify meaningful units in specialized discourses.
Ute's website
www.uteroemer.com
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