Anke Holler

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Anke Holler is a German linguist .

Life

She studied general linguistics, psychology and computer science at the University of Tübingen and the University of Massachusetts Amherst and German at the University of Leipzig . From 1997 to 1999 she was a research assistant in the Collaborative Research Center 340 Language Theoretical Foundations of Computational Linguistics at the University of Tübingen . From 2000 to 2003 she was employed in the software development department at IBM Research and Development GmbH Böblingen and project manager in the text mining department at Temis Deutschland GmbH Heidelberg. After completing her doctorate in general linguistics / computer linguistics at the University of Tübingen in 2002, she was a research assistant at the University of Heidelberg from 2003 to 2007 . From 2005 to 2006 she was a professor for German linguistics and language didactics at the PH Karlsruhe for two semesters . From 2006 to 2007 she represented the chair for Computational Linguistics at the University of Heidelberg for one semester . In 2007 she was offered a W1 professorship for German Philology / Linguistics at the University of Göttingen . In 2008 she turned down the offer to the University of Wuppertal . In 2008 she was offered a W2 professorship for German Philology / Linguistics at the University of Göttingen . In 2011 she turned down the offer at the Institute for the German Language Mannheim . Since 2011 she has been teaching as a university professor (W3) for German Philology / Linguistics at the University of Göttingen.

Her main areas of work are descriptive grammar of contemporary German, formal grammar and language theory, grammar-pragmatics interface, text and discourse structure analysis, experimental linguistics and text comprehension, machine language processing and linguistics and literature.

Fonts (selection)

  • Advanced relative clauses. Empirical and theoretical aspects . Berlin 2005, ISBN 3-05-004135-8 .

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