About
Anna Helene Feulner is a Researcher in Historical and Comparative Linguistics at the Department of German Language and Linguistics, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, within the Faculty of Language, Literature and Humanities. Her work focuses on Indo-European linguistics, particularly Germanic and Baltic languages, emphasizing philological, etymological, and metrical analysis. She co-authored the Etymological Dictionary of Old Lithuanian and leads the DFG project ALKT, which compiles and edits Old Lithuanian texts. She contributes to projects B04 and B02 under the CRC 1412, investigating register variation in historical and multilingual contexts.
Her research interests include the interplay between language registers and societal contexts, with a focus on Old Baltic and Germanic texts. Recent publications explore register dynamics in historical writings and comparative linguistic frameworks. She collaborates extensively on interdisciplinary projects analyzing register across languages and eras.



