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Profile
| Academic position | Full Professor |
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| Research fields | General and Comparative Linguistics, Experimental Linguistics, Typology, Non-European Languages |
| Keywords | Athapaskan, morphology, semantics, aspect, animacy |
Current contact address
| Country | Canada |
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| City | Toronto |
| Institution | University of Toronto |
| Institute | Department of Linguistics |
| Homepage | http://www.provost.utoronto.ca/Awards/presidentaward/kerenrice.htm |
Host during sponsorship
| Prof. Dr. Nikolaus Himmelmann | Institut für Linguistik, Universität zu Köln, Köln |
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| Dr. Dagmar Jung | Institut für Linguistik, Universität zu Köln, Köln |
| Start of initial sponsorship | 01/04/2012 |
Programme(s)
| 2004 | Humboldt Research Award Programme |
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Nominator's project description
| Professor Rice is well known internationally for her outstanding research in theoretical linguistics, especially concerning the structure and properties of sound systems, as well as for her work in Athabaskan linguistics, a grammatically highly complex language family. Professor Rice has spent the last three decades studying the Dené (Slavey) language of Canada's Northwest Territories, producing an in-depth dictionary of one Dené dialect as well as a grammar that has served as a model for grammars of many other languages. During her stay in Germany, she continues her analysis of the grammar of Aboriginal languages, with a focus on aspectual marking. |