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Alina Zöllner is a researcher at the Institute for German Language and Linguistics, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, affiliated with the Phonetics Chair and based in room 3.404 at Dorotheenstraße 24, Berlin. Her work focuses on corpus development and phonetic analysis of spontaneous dialogue.
Her research interests include:
- Corpus Linguistics
- Phonetics and Phonetic Variation
- Dialogue Analysis
- Annotation of Spoken Language
- Spontaneous Speech Processing
Zöllner co-developed the Berlin Dialogue Corpus (BeDiaCo), analyzing face-to-face and videoconference dialogues through multi-layer annotation. Her publications emphasize diplomatic transliteration, phonetic segmentation, and linguistic phenomena like filler particles and intonation phrases, reflecting expertise in empirical phonetics and corpus methodology.
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She contributes to the 'Seemingly free (morpho)phonetic variation' research project (C06) under the university's Integrated Graduate School, collaborating within the Phonetics Chair's research team.

