Curriculum Vitae
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Sept. 2022-...
Full Professor, Université de Lorraine, Campus Lettres et Sciences Humaines (Nancy), UFR Arts, Lettres et Langues
Research Labor: Analyse et traitement informatique de la langue française [UMR 7118 CNRS & UL]
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2008-2022
Lecturer of German Linguistic at the Sorbonne University, Department of Scandinavian and German Studies (Paris)
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2005-2008
Lecturer at the Sorbonne University in the Department of Applied Foreign Languages (Paris)
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2002-2005
Teaching assistant (ATER) at the University of Bourgogne (Dijon)
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1999-2002
French lector in the Department of Roman Studies at the University of Cologne (Universität zu Köln, Romanisches Seminar, D-50923 Köln)
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2016
French post-doctoral degree to supervise PhD students, Université Paris-Sorbonne (Paris IV). Habilitation à diriger des recherches [diploma required to surpervise PhD students] ‘Linearization and Reference in Contemporary German: textual and argumentative studies’.
Research topics: Reference Chains, Salience, Accessibility, Text organization, Argumentation, press commentaries
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2009-2010
Research Fellowship of the Alexander von Humboldt-Foundation, and since then, Alumna of the Foundation
Research project at the Humboldt University of Berlin, Department of German Languages and Linguistics, chair “Syntax”
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2004
PhD. Université Paris 4-Sorbonne. Obtained with highest Honours
Title: “Réalisations ‘originales’ de l’après-dernière position en allemand contemporain – Projection à droite & Adjonction” [‘Postfield Constituents as a Result of Right Projection or Addition in Contemporary German’].
Research topics: Syntax, Right Periphery, Information Structure, Discourse coherence, Argumentation, Political Speeches
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1999-2000
Second year of the Master’s degree – DEA - (dissertation supervised by Prof. Martine Dalmas, Université Paris 4-Sorbonne). Specialisation in linguistics. First with Honours. Dissertation title: ‘Aukslammerung & Nachtrag’.
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1999
Agrégation in German studies (highly competitive national examination in the French education system)
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1993-1998
German studies at the Paul-Verlaine University in Metz