Rogier Blokland

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Rogier Blokland (2014)

Rogier Philip Charles Eduard Blokland (born February 16, 1971 in Dordrecht ) is a Dutch linguist and professor of Finno-Ugric Studies at Uppsala University .

Life

Blokland studied at the University of Groningen , where he passed his master's degree in 1997 and obtained his doctorate in 2005 with Cornelius Hasselblatt . After completing his studies, he worked as a lecturer , guest lecturer and research assistant at various universities , including Tallinn , Tartu , the Ernst-Moritz-Arndt University of Greifswald and the Humboldt University of Berlin .

2005–2006 Blokland represented the chair of Finno-Ugric Studies (Cornelius Hasselblatt) in Groningen and 2009–2010 the chair of Finno-Ugric Studies / Ural Studies (formerly Eugen Helimski ) at the University of Hamburg . In 2011 he took up the position as a research assistant at the Chair of Finno-Ugric Studies (Elena Skribnik) at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich .

In 2014, Rogier Blokland, succeeding Lars-Gunnar Larsson , was appointed to the Chair of Finno-Ugric Studies at the Institute for Modern Languages ​​at Uppsala University.

Blokland's research focuses on the Baltic Finnish , Permian and Sami languages, with particular focus on language documentation and language contact of the small endangered varieties.

Fonts (selection)

monograph
  • 2009 The Russian loanwords in literary Estonian. Wiesbaden
Editions
  • 2007 Language and Identity in the Finno-Ugric World. Maastricht (together with Cornelius Hasselblatt)
  • 2002 Finno-Ugrians and Indo-Europeans: Linguistic and Literary Contacts. Maastricht (together with Cornelius Hasselblatt)
items
  • 2012 Borrowed pronouns: evidence from Uralic. Finnish-Ugric Communications 35: 1–35.
  • 2011 Komi-Saami-Russian contacts on the Kola Peninsula. Language Contact in Times of Globalization, ed. by Cornelius Hasselblatt, Peter Houtzagers & Remco van Pareren. Amsterdam & New York. 5–26 (together with Michael Rießler)
  • 2010 Vene mõju eesti keeles. Keele rajad. Pühendusteos professor Helle Metslangi 60. sünnipäevaks, ed. by Ilona Tragel. Tartu. 35–54 (with Petar Kehayov)
  • 2003 The endangered Uralic languages. Language Death and Language Maintenance. Theoretical, practical and descriptive approaches, ed. by Mark Janse & Sijmen Tol. Amsterdam. 107–141 (together with Cornelius Hasselblatt)
  • 2002 Phonotactics and Estonian etymology. Finno-Ugrians and Indo-Europeans. Linguistic and Literary Contacts, ed. by Rogier Blokland & Cornelius Hasselblatt. Maastricht. 46-50.
  • 2000 Allative, genitive and partitive. On the dative in Old Finnish. Congressus Nonus Internationalis Fenno-Ugristarum IV. Tartu. 421–431 (with Nobufumi Inaba)

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