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Silke Unverzagt is a researcher at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin's Institut für deutsche Sprache und Linguistik, focusing on register emergence and change in Germanic languages. She contributes to Project B04, investigating variation in writings by Martin Luther and Johannes Bretke. Her work emphasizes historical sociolinguistics, particularly in Old High German and Old Swedish texts.
Her research involves creating and analyzing the Birgitta-Notker-Korpus (BiNoKo), a comparative corpus of historical registers. This includes Notker III's Old High German Psalms and Birgitta of Sweden's Old Swedish Revelations, annotated for sociolinguistic and functional parameters.
Unverzagt's publications address intra-writer variation, corpus design, and the impact of social roles on language use. She collaborates with researchers like Phil Beier and Gohar Schnelle, focusing on methodological frameworks for historical linguistic analysis.
No scientific awards are listed, but her work highlights contributions to digital humanities and historical corpus linguistics. She has not listed advisees or grants in the provided texts.

