
معرفی
Olga Buchmüller is a Researcher at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin's Institut für Slawistik und Hungarologie. She specializes in linguistic register, syntax, and sociolinguistic variation across Slavic languages. Her work focuses on experimental investigations of language perception, particularly in Czech and Russian, integrating corpus-based methods with perceptual studies. She co-leads Project A03 exploring multilingual registers in Slavic contexts within the SFB 1412 research framework.
- Teaching: Conducted seminars on psycholinguistics for Slavists, corpus linguistics methods, and German-Slavic linguistic comparisons
- Research: Active in experimental design for register analysis, sociolinguistic dimensions of speech variation, and cross-modal context effects
Recent research highlights include studies on Czech register dimensions using MDA frameworks, syntactic complexity variations in Russian functional styles, and the impact of speaker social status on morphosyntactic evaluations. She collaborates with leading scholars like Prof. Roland Meyer and contributes to interdisciplinary projects bridging experimental linguistics and computational methods.
Public engagement includes podcast productions explaining linguistic concepts to broader audiences. Her work consistently emphasizes empirical validation through controlled experiments and perceptual rating studies.


