Prof. Dr. Natalia Filatkina

Expertise: Historical Linguistics

Humanities and Social Sciences Class

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Universität Hamburg
Fakultät für Geisteswissenschaften
Institut für Germanistik
Mittelweg 177
20149 Hamburg
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040/42838-6907
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About

Curriculum Vitae

Natalia Filatkina is University Professor for German Linguistics and Digital Historical Linguistics at the University of Hamburg. After studying German Studies, English Studies, Intercultural Communication, and Pedagogy/Subject Didactics in Moscow and at Humboldt University of Berlin, she earned her doctorate in German Linguistics at the University of Bamberg. This was followed by a research assistantship in Older German Philology/German Studies at the University of Trier, where she completed her habilitation thesis within the Sibylle-Kalkhof-Rose Fellowship and in 2017 received the venia legendi in “German Linguistics.” One year later, she was appointed Adjunct Professor at the same university and Academy Professor for Language and Culture at the Academy. Since September 2020, she has been a W3 Professor at the University of Hamburg. A year later, she was elected President of the European Society for Phraseology, and since 2023 she has been Vice President for Studies and Teaching at the University of Hamburg.

Natalia Filatkina is Project Leader of the new long-term project of the Academy “Historical Foreign Language Textbooks Digital: Language History, Language Conceptions, and Everyday Communication in the Context of Multilingualism in Early Modern Europe (FSL digital)”, which started in 2024 and is planned for 18 years.

 

 

External References

German National Library: https://d-nb.info/gnd/130396184

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