
معرفی
Felix Golcher is a researcher at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, affiliated with the Institut für deutsche Sprache und Linguistik. He holds a PhD in Linguistics and a background in Physics. His work focuses on statistical methods in linguistics, including stylometry, unsupervised text segmentation, and computational approaches to language analysis. He contributes to the SFB 1412 'Register' project, managing data and providing statistical support for subproject INF. His research spans syntactic processing, bilingualism, and corpus linguistics.
Education: PhD in Linguistics (university unspecified), with postgraduate studies at the University of Munich (2005 thesis). Current role involves statistical advising and technical infrastructure support for linguistic projects. Contact: felix.golcher@hu-berlin.de, Room 433.
Research highlights include studies on clitic dislocation in Greek, primate habitat analysis using statistical methods, and syntactic processing of split particle verbs. His work bridges computational methods with theoretical linguistics, emphasizing quantitative approaches to language structure and usage.


