Natalia Filatkina

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Natalia Filatkina ( Russian: Наталия Филаткина; born August 18, 1975 in Moscow ) is a Russian specialist in German . She works at the University of Trier .

Life

Filatkina initially studied in Moscow and from 1994 onwards with a DAAD scholarship at the Humboldt University in Berlin and the Otto Friedrich University in Bamberg . From 1996 to 1999 she taught German as a foreign language in Moscow . With a PhD grant of the Luxembourg Ministry of Culture and Research, she returned to Germany and received his doctorate in 2003 in Bamberg at Claudine Moulin with a thesis on phraseology of Lëtzebuergeschen ( ISBN 3-8253-5055-X ), with the d'encouragement Prix of the University Luxembourg was awarded. Since the winter semester of 2003 she has been working as a research assistant at the University of Trier in the subject of older German philology. She is a member of the Luxembourg Research Center for Languages ​​and Literatures , which among other things is developing an online bibliography on Luxembourgish linguistics. As part of the Historical and Cultural Studies Research Center Trier , she conducts research on historical linguistics, in particular the phraseology of the German language. In 2013 she was a professor at the University of Düsseldorf . She is working on her habilitation project "Historical formulaic language", which is supported by a scholarship from the Walter and Sibylle Kalkhof-Rose Foundation.

Filatkina is married and has one son.

Publications (selection)

  • Phraseology of the Letzebuergeschen: empirical studies on structural, semantic-pragmatic and figurative aspects , Heidelberg: Winter 2005, (Zugl .: Bamberg, Univ., Diss., 2002/2003)
  • Rolf Bergmann, Claudine Moulin, Nikolaus Ruge, with the collaboration of Natalia Filatkina: Old and Middle High German: Workbook on the grammar of the older German language levels and on the history of German language , Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht 2011, 8th edition (UTB No. 3534), ISBN 978-3-8252-3534-5 .
  • Natalia Filatkina and Martin Przybilski (eds.): Places, Orders, Oscillations: Creating Space through Knowledge and the Spatial Structure of Knowledge , Wiesbaden: Reichert 2011 (Trier Contributions to the Historical Cultural Studies Volume 4), ISBN 978-3-89500-815-3 .

Awards

  • In 2002 she received the Prix d'encouragement for young female researchers from the Université du Luxembourg for her dissertation
  • In October 2006, she was the only humanities scholar among several competitors to receive the Sofja Kovalevskaja Prize of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation for her project Formula-based language and traditions of formulation , which is endowed with 1 million euros. The prize money enables her to set up her own research group for a period of four years.
  • In 2007 she received the Young Researchers Forum Award of the European Science Foundation Humanities
  • In 2007 she received a “Honorable Mention” in the context of the “Young Scientist of the Year 2007” competition organized by the weekly newspaper Die Zeit and the journal Research and Teaching .

Individual evidence

  1. humboldt-foundation.de accessed on October 20, 2011
  2. luxemburgistik.de
  3. Habilitation grant for Natalia Filatkina. ( Memento from August 9, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) uni-trier.de, November 11, 2013. Accessed July 24, 2014.
  4. humboldt-foundation.de accessed on October 20, 2011
  5. http://www.academics.ch/wissenschaft/nachwuchspreis_11275.html

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