Gisela Klann-Delius

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Gisela Klann-Delius (born Gisela Klann ; born December 29, 1944 in Bad Homburg vor der Höhe ) is a German psychologist and professor of linguistics at the Free University of Berlin (FU).

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Professional background

Gisela Klann-Delius studied classical philology , German , philosophy and psychology in Frankfurt am Main , Marburg and Berlin . She received her doctorate in 1972 and qualified as a professor in 1979. From 1973 to 1978 she was an assistant professor at the Free University of Berlin. Between 1978 and 1980 she was a research fellow at the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics in Nijmegen (Netherlands), and from 1980 to 1984 research assistant in a DFG project at Bielefeld University . In 1981 she was visiting professor for therapy process research at the University of Ulm. Since 1991 she has been professor of linguistics with a focus on psycholinguistics at the Free University of Berlin (Institute for German and Dutch Philology). In 2008 she resigned as deputy head of the institute. She became director of the Languages ​​of Emotion division at FU Berlin.

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Klann-Delius was married to the writer Friedrich Christian Delius and has two daughters.

Research priorities

  • Reading and emotional skills
  • Language and gestures of alexithymia
  • Meaning of emotional cues
  • Interactions between linguistic and emotional skills
  • Multilingualism and emotion
  • Affect and rhythm recognition in 6 month old premature and full term infants
  • Emotional cues and sleep-dependent memory consolidation
  • Emotion regulation through verbalization

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Individual evidence

  1. Graduation ceremony for German and Dutch students. October 16, 2007, accessed March 18, 2019 .
  2. No. 7 (January 2008). January 17, 2008, accessed March 18, 2019 .
  3. ^ Director. October 1, 2012, accessed March 18, 2019 .