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Natalia Filatkina
[edit]Natalia Filatkina (Russian: Наталия Филаткина; born 18 August 1975 in Moscow) is a Russian germanist and a professor at the University of Trier.[1]
Life
[edit]Filatkina first studied in Moscow and then at the Humboldt University of Berlin and the University of Bamberg[2] with a scholarship from the German Academic Exchange Service, beginning in 1994. Between 1996 and 1999 she went back to Moscow to teach German as a foreign language.[3] Funded by a doctoral grant from the Luxembourg Ministry of Culture and Research, she returned to Germany and received her doctorate at the University of Bamberg in 2003 with a dissertation on the phraseology of Luxembourgish, which was awarded the University of Luxembourg's "Incentive Prize" (French: Prix d'encouragement).[4]
Since the winter semester of 2003, she has been a research fellow for German philology at the University of Trier. She is a member of the Forschungsstelle für Sprachen und Literaturen Luxemburgs ("Research Centre for Language and Literature of Luxembourg"),[5] who develop an online bibliography of Luxembourgish linguistics. As part of the Historisch-Kulturwissenschaftliches Forschungszentrum Trier ("Historical and Cultural Studies Research Centre at Trier"), she researches historical linguistics with a particular focus on German phraseology. As of 2013[update], she is working on her habilitation "Historical Formulaic Language", supported by a grant from the Walter and Sibylle Kalkhof-Rose Foundation.[2]
Filatkina is married and has one son.
Selected publications
[edit]- Phraseologie des Letzebuergeschen: empirische Untersuchungen zu strukturellen, semantisch-pragmatischen und bildlichen Aspekten ("Phraseology of Luxembourgish: empirical research on structural, semantic-pragmatic and figurative aspects"). Heidelberg: Winter, 2005; ISBN 3-8253-5055-X.
- Alt- und Mittelhochdeutsch: Arbeitsbuch zur Grammatik der älteren deutschen Sprachstufen und zur deutschen Sprachgeschichte ("Old and Middle High German: Textbook on the grammar of the older German periods and on the history of the German language"). By Rolf Bergmann, Claudine Moulin, Nikolaus Ruge and Natalia Filatkina. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2011; ISBN 978-3-8252-3534-5.
- Orte, Ordnungen, Oszillationen: Raumerschaffung durch Wissen und räumliche Struktur von Wissen ("Places, orders, changes: Creating space through knowledge and regional structure of knowledge"). By Natalia Filatkina and Martin Przybilski. Trierer Beiträge zu den historischen Kulturwissenschaften Band 4 ("Trier Contributions to the Historical Cultural Sciences, Volume 4"). Wiesbaden: Reichert, 2011; ISBN 978-3-89500-815-3.
Awards
[edit]- 2002: The "Incentive Prize" from the University of Luxembourg for young female researchers.[4]
- October 2006: The Sofia Kovalevskaya Award from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation. Filatkina was the only humanities graduate among the thirteen total recipients of the award that year.[6]
- Spring 2007: The Young Researchers Forum Award of the European Science Foundation Humanities.[3]
- 2008: Special distinction in the "Early-Career Researcher of the Year" 2007 academics awards, announced by the German magazines Die Zeit and Forschung & Lehre ("Research & Teaching").[3]
References
[edit]- ^ "Universität Trier: Germanistik - Filatkina, Frau Dr. Natalia" [University of Trier: Germanistics - Filatkina, Dr. Natalia]. uni-trier.de (in German). Archived from the original on 11 May 2016. Retrieved 5 September 2016.
- ^ a b "Universität Trier: Newsroom - Habilitationsstipendium für Natalia Filatkina" [University of Trier: Newsroom - Habilitation Grant for Natalia Filatkina] (in German). Archived from the original on 5 September 2016. Retrieved 5 September 2016.
- ^ a b c "Dr. Natalia Filatkina - AcademiaNet". academia-net.org. Archived from the original on 1 November 2014. Retrieved 5 September 2016.
- ^ a b "Alexander von Humboldt-Foundation - Preisträger 2006" [Alexander von Humboldt Foundation - Prizewinners 2006]. humboldt-foundation.de (in German). Archived from the original on 23 May 2009. Retrieved 5 September 2016.
- ^ "urts55.uni-trier.de/fsl/". uni-trier.de (in German). Retrieved 5 September 2016.
- ^ "Trierer Nachwuchswissenschaftlerin aus Moskau erhält hochdotierten Sofja Kovalevskaja-Preis" [Trier junior scientist from Moscow receives highly lucrative Sofia Kovalevskaya Award] (PDF). europhras.org (in German). Retrieved 5 September 2016.