
معرفی
PD Dr. phil. Valia Kordoni is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of English and American Studies at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, part of the Faculty of Philology and Literature. She specializes in computational linguistics, syntax-semantics interface, and grammar engineering, with a focus on multiword expressions, treebanking, and language technology applications. Her work bridges theoretical linguistics and applied NLP, emphasizing register analysis and cross-linguistic methodologies.
Research Interests: Her research spans computational linguistics, syntax-semantics interface, grammar engineering (e.g., DeepBank project), and register analysis. She has contributed to projects like GeRMaN (German register marking) and collaborated on international initiatives such as the CRC 1412 on language register. Her work often integrates corpus linguistics, discourse analysis, and formal grammar frameworks.
Articles Trends: Recent work focuses on register variation across languages, metaphor annotation, and ethical implications of AI. Earlier contributions include studies on Germanic syntax, Greek valence alternations, and treebank construction for spoken language processing. Her publications reflect a blend of theoretical innovation and practical applications in computational linguistics.
Grants and Labs: She has been involved in collaborative research centers and EU-funded projects, though specific grants are not detailed here. Her work aligns with interdisciplinary teams exploring language use in situated contexts and technological applications.
Labs/Teams: Affiliated with the Department’s research initiatives on language technology and register studies, contributing to projects like the TraMOOC consortium for machine translation of educational content.


