Dr. Marisa Köllner (née Delz) is a Linguist specialized in the field of computational historical linguistics with a focus on language contact, borrowing and the resulting language change. Her research focuses on the application and adaptation of phylogenetic and computational models into the field of historical linguistics.
Dr. Köllner completed her Bachelor and Master in General Linguistics at the Department of Linguistics in Tuebingen. In parallel, she completed her second Master degree in Computational Linguistics at the University of Tuebingen. In 2021, Dr. Köllner received her doctoral degree in General Linguistics at the at the Department of Linguistics in Tuebingen.
Marisa Köllner und Johannes Dellert: Ancestral state reconstruction and loanword detection In Bentz, Christian, Jäger, Gerhard & Yanovich, Igor (eds.) (2016). Proceedings of the Leiden Workshop on Capturing Phylogenetic Algorithms for Linguistics. University of Tübingen, online publication system.
Marisa Delz and Johannes Wahle : Four for one - Four different Studies Resulting in one concept called Multiple-Network-Population. In McCrohon, L., Thompson, B., Verhoef, T., and Yamauchi, H. (2014) The Past, Present and Future of Language Evolution Research: Student volume following the 9th International Conference on the Evolution of Language. Tokyo: EvoLang9 Organizing Committee, pages 75-82, Tokyo, 2014.