Contact
For questions about the corpus, please send an e-mail to the Litkey Team.
People who worked on the Litkey Corpus
Prof. Dr. Stefanie Dipper
Stefanie Dipper is Professor for Computational Linguistics at the Department of Linguistics at Ruhr-University Bochum. Her main research is on developing methods and tools for analyzing historical language data, in particular data from Middle High German (1050–1350 CE) and Early New High German (1350–1650 CE) (for more information on these projects, click. Recently, she started to look at other kinds of non-standard data, including learner data.
She has graduated in Theoretical Linguistics, Computer Science, and Psychology from the University of Tübingen (Germany), and obtained a PhD in Computational Linguistics from the University of Stuttgart (Germany). She spent several years as a post doc at Potsdam University and Humboldt-University at Berlin (both Germany), before joining the Department of Linguistics at Ruhr-University Bochum in 2007, first as an assistant professor (Juniorprofessor), since 2013 as a full professor.
Ronja Laarmann-Quante
Ronja Laarmann-Quante is a research fellow and PhD student in Computational Linguistics at the Department of Linguistics at Ruhr-University Bochum. In 2013, she got her Bachelor’s degree in English Studies and Linguistics with a focus on Computational Linguistics. Two years later, in 2015, she obtained her Master’s degree in (Computational) Linguistics, all at Ruhr-University Bochum. During her studies, she worked as a student research assistant in different fields, ranging from syntax to pragmatics and psycholinguistics. Her primary research interests include the (automatic) analysis of non-standard language data (especially learner data and data from computer-mediated communication) and the German orthographic system.
Anna Ehlert
Research assistant
Subjects: Media Science
Simon Masloch
Student assistant
Subjects: Philosophy and Linguistics with focus on Computational Linguistics
Katrin Ortmann
Research assistant
Subject: Linguistics with focus on Computational Linguistics
Doreen Scholz
Research assistant
Subject: Media Science
Maurice Vogel
Student assistant
Subjects: German Studies and Linguistics with focus on Computational Linguistics
Helena Wedig
Research assistant
Subject: Linguistics with focus on Computational Linguistics