!!Anders Holmberg - Curriculum Vitae
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__Academic degrees__
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*1987 Ph.D. Stockholm University\\
*1978 M.A. in General Linguistics, University College London\\
*1977 Fil. Kand.[[M.A.]], Åbo Akademi (Finland)
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__Teaching and supervision__
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*Teaching at undergraduate and postgraduate levels: Oujda, Stockholm, Uppsala, Umeå, Tromsø, Durham and Newcastle: syntax, phonetics, phonology, semantics, historical linguistics, typology, language acquisition, sociolinguistics, descriptive linguistics\\
*Supervision of 35 Ph.D. projects; elected ‘Supervisor of the year’ of Newcastle University in 2013 and 2015\\
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__Academic boards and organisations__
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*President of GLOW (Generative Linguists of the Old World) 2001 - 2005\\
*Editor of Finno-Ugric Languages and Linguistics (online journal 2012 - 2021)\\
*Editor of Journal of Uralic Linguistics (to start up in 2022, incorporating FULL)\\
*Member of the associate editorial board of Linguistic Inquiry, Studia Linguistica, Journal of Comparative Germanic Linguistics, Nordic Journal of Linguistics, SKY Journal of Linguistics\\
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__Externally funded projects (since 1989)__\\
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1. “Parametrisk syntax” (‘Parametric syntax’), project funded by the Research Council for Arts and Social Sciences (HSFR), Sweden, 1989 - 1990. (about 566,000 SEK)\\
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2. “Nordsvensk syntax” (North Swedish syntax), project funded by the Research Council for Arts and Social Sciences (HSFR), Sweden, 1992 - 1994. (about 1,200,000 SEK)\\
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3. ‘Null subjects and the structure of parametric theory’, project funded by the British Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC), 2002 - 2007, Principal Investigator (298,296 GBP)\\
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4. ‘Structure and Linearization in Disharmonic Word Orders’, project funded by the British Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC), 2007 - 2011, Principal Investigator; collaborative grant with the U. of Cambridge. (244,912 GBP)\\
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5. Leverhulme Major Fellowship 2011-2013 (Leverhulme Trust: [http://www.leverhulme.ac.uk/funding/MRF/MRF.cfm]. (88,758 GBP)\\
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6. Co-investigator on ‘Reconsidering Comparative Syntax (ReCoS)’ (PI Ian Roberts, University of Cambridge), funded by the ERC, 2011 - 2017.\\ \\