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Prof. Dr. Anke Holler is a Professor of German Linguistics at the University of Göttingen, specializing in formal grammar, discourse analysis, and computational linguistics. Her career spans roles in academic administration, including Vice President for Appointments since 2021, and leadership in DFG and Leibniz Association committees.
- Education: University of Tübingen, University of Leipzig, and University of Massachusetts, Amherst
- Current Projects: GRK 2636 'Form-Meaning Mismatches', DFG 'Structuring Literature' (SPP 2207), VW Foundation 'Uncertain Attribution'
Research Interests focus on the intersection of grammar theory, experimental linguistics, and computational modeling. She explores discourse structures, narrative perspective, and constraint-based parsing, with applications in digital humanities and text mining. Her recent work involves neural networks for speaker attribution and computational analysis of literary reflexivity.
Collaborations include the Carl Friedrich Lehmann-Haupt Doctoral Program and the 'Textstrukturen' center. She serves as editor for the Zeitschrift für Sprachwissenschaft and coordinates interdisciplinary initiatives.



