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Robert Lange is a researcher at the Institut für deutsche Sprache und Linguistik of Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, specializing in phonetic realization in German spontaneous speech and register variation. He is a key contributor to the collaborative research center CRC 1412 (Register: Language Users’ Knowledge of Situational-Functional Variation), focusing on corpus-based studies of schwa realization and dialogue registers.
His work involves co-authoring major publications in Zeitschrift für Sprachwissenschaft and Frontiers in Psychology, analyzing spontaneous speech patterns in free conversation versus task-based dialogues. He collaborates with scholars like Anke Lüdeling, Christine Mooshammer, and Bianca Maria Sell, and contributes to projects such as the Berlin Dialogue Corpus (BeDiaCo) and Corpus of Non-Native Addressee Register (CoNNAR).
Robert’s research explores phonetic variability influenced by factors like verb frequency, intonational phrase structure, and situational contexts. He has presented at conferences including the IDS-Methodenmesse 2022 and 19th Australasian International Conference on Speech Science and Technology. His methodological expertise includes corpus annotation, multimodal analysis, and computational tools for linguistic studies.


