Ulrike Mosel Explained

Dr. Ulrike Mosel is a professor of linguistics and head of the linguistics department at the University of Kiel. She has held these positions since 1995.[1] Mosel is the co-editor and author of nine academic books, including Essentials of Language Documentation with Jost Gippert and Nikolaus Himmelmann. This book is as described as "a landmark" in the field of Language Documentation.[2]

Research

Mosel's research centers on language documentation in the Pacific, with particular focus on the languages of Western Samoa and Papua New Guinea.[3] [4] She has conducted fieldwork in Rabaul, Western Samoa, and Bougainville.

Career

After completing her first PhD in Munich in Semitic Languages, Assyriology, and Linguistics in 1974, Mosel held assistant professor and research assistant, and research fellow positions before undertaking her second PhD in Munich in Linguistics in 1983. Since then, she has held positions at the Australia National University and Christian Albrechts Universität. Mosel has also served as a consultant for the government of Western Samoa

Selected publications

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Prof. Dr. Ulrike Mosel.
  2. Evans, Nicholas. 2008. 'Review of Essentials of Language Documentation'. In Language Documentation & Conservation 2(2):340–350. http://hdl.handle.net/10125/4353
  3. Web site: Ulrike Mosel: "Compilation and exploitation of corpora of under-researched languages" ANU, 22 April 2016 – Centre of Excellence for the Dynamics of Language.
  4. Web site: The Linguists. For Educators – PBS. .