Brigitte Pakendorf - Curriculum Vitae#


Education
  • 2007 Ph.D. Faculty of Letters, University of Leiden; Departments of Lingustics & Evolutionary Genetics, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig
  • 2001 Ph.D. Faculty of Biology, University of Hamburg
  • 1996 Master’s degree in biological anthropology

Prizes
  • 2008 ‘Anéla/AVT Dissertatieprijs’ for the best dissertation in Linguistics defended at a Dutch university in 2007

Major grants
  • 2016-2020 Major Documentation Project (MDP0346) funded by the Endangered Languages Documentation Programme (ELDP), http://www.eldp.net, for “Documentation of Negidal, a nearly extinct Northern Tungusic language of the Lower Amur”
  • 2015 Engaged Anthropology grant Nr. EAG-77 for “Giving Them Their Genetic History: Returning the Results of Molecular Anthropological Studies to Southern Africa” from the Wenner-Gren Foundation
  • 2012-2014 “Investigating the Prehistory of ‘Khoisan’-speaking Hunter-Gatherers from southern Africa with Large-Scale Y-chromosome Sequences” from the Wenner-Gren Foundation
  • 2012-2013 “Investigating the prehistory of southern African hunter-gatherers with Y-chromosome sequences” from the Leakey Foundation
  • 2009-2012 DFG grant for “The Central Kalahari area with a focus on =Hoan (Ju-=Hoan family): language contact and population genetics” within the Collaborative Research Project “The Kalahari Basin area: a ‘Sprachbund’ on the verge of extinction”
  • 2009-2013 DoBeS grant from the Volkswagen Stiftung for “Documentation of the dialectal and cultural diversity among Ėvens in Siberia” (together with Dejan Matić, Katharina Gernet, and Vasilij Robbek)

Fieldwork
  • 2018 Linguistic fieldwork in Vladimirovka, Khabarovskij Kraj, Russia for documentation of Negidal funded by ELDP, 4 weeks
  • 2017 Linguistic fieldwork in Vladimirovka, and search for remaining speakers along Lower Amur, Khabarovskij Kraj, Russia (for documentation of Negidal funded by ELDP), 6 weeks; and separately for documentation of Negidal funded by ELDP, 4.5 weeks
  • 2016 Linguistic fieldwork in the Bystraja district, Kamchatka, Russia, for documentation of Even, 4 weeks
  • 2015 Fieldwork in Botswana & Namibia to disseminate results of research project among the participating communities, 6 weeks
  • 2012 Linguistic fieldwork in Sebjan Küöl & Yakutsk, Russia for documentation of Even funded by VolkswagenStiftung, 6 weeks
  • 2011 Genetic fieldwork in Namibia for EuroBABEL Project‚ The Central Kalahari area with a focus on =Hoan: language contact and population genetics, 6 weeks; Also 2009 for 3 weeks
  • 2010 Linguistic fieldwork in Sebjan Küöl, Yakutia, Russia for documentation of Even funded by VolkswagenStiftung, 6 weeks
  • 2009 Linguistic fieldwork in Bystraja district, Kamchatka, Russia, documentation of Even funded by VolkswagenStiftung, 6 weeks
  • 2009 Sociolinguistic fieldwork in Sebjan Küöl, Yakutia, Russia (Even), 6 weeks
  • 2008 Linguistic and genetic fieldwork in Sebjan Küöl, Yakutia, Russia (Even), 7 weeks
  • 2007 Genetic fieldwork in the Western Province of Zambia, 6 weeks
  • 2007 Linguistic and genetic fieldwork in the Bystraja district, Kamchatka, Russia (Even), 6 weeks
  • 2006 Linguistic fieldwork in the Verkhojansk district, Yakutia, Russia (Sakha), 3 weeks
  • 2004 Genetic fieldwork in the Solomon Islands, 7 weeks
  • 2003 Linguistic fieldwork Verkhojansk district (Sakha); genetic fieldwork Ėveno-Bytantaj district Yakutia, Russia, 7 weeks
  • 2002 Linguistic and genetic fieldwork in several different districts, Yakutia, Russia (Sakha), 8 months

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