
Hannah Kermes
Hannah Kermes is a senior researcher at the department of Applied Linguistics and Translatology at the Universität des Saarlandes and a principal investigator in the CRC "Information density and linguistic encoding". She studied German and English linguistics at the Universität Stuttgart where she also completed her PhD in Computational Linguistics.
Her expertise ranges from theoretical syntax, grammar writing, corpus compilation to corpus analysis. In terms of research fields she has worked in computational lexicography, grammar development, corpus linguistics and digital humanities.
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ESU 2022 (Dariah-EU)
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ESU 2017 (CLARIN-D Blog)
CLARIN-D at ESU 2015 (YouTube) english
CLARIN-D ESU 2015 (YouTube) deutsch
Campus Online 10.08.2012
infotvleipzig 26.07.2010
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ESU 2021 (DiCultHer) How to Move a Summer University in Digital Humanities Online and Keep It Human












