
معرفی
Christine Mooshammer is a Professor at the Institute for German Language and Linguistics, Humboldt University of Berlin, since 2013. Her work focuses on phonetics and phonology, particularly how situational-functionality shapes phonetic form in spoken language.
- Key Research Areas: Speech production, register variation, phonetic convergence, gender-neutral suffix pronunciation, and listener perceptions of unknown languages.
- Projects: Co-Principal Investigator in Project C06 "Seemingly Free (Morpho)Phonetic Variation" of the CRC 1412. Creator of the Berlin Dialogue Corpus (BeDiaCo) and Corpus of Non-Native Addressee Register (CoNNAR).
Recent Publications examine schwa realization in German inflections, acoustic measures of non-native registers, and cross-cultural register phenomena. She employs corpus-based and experimental methods to analyze phonetic variation across free conversation vs. task-based dialogues.
Methodological Contributions include multi-speaker designs, within-subject variability analysis, and digital annotation frameworks for dialogue corpora. Her work bridges phonetics, sociolinguistics, and computational modeling.
Labs/Teams: Central member of the Collaborative Research Center 1412 "Register: Language Users’ Knowledge of Situational-Functional Variation" and contributor to international phonetics conferences like ICPhS and Speech Science and Technology.

