Thomas Olander
Associate Professor - Promotion Programme
Department of Nordic Studies and Linguistics
Emil Holms Kanal 2, 2300 København S, 22 Bygning 22 (Afsnit 1), Building: 22-5-25
Denmark
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Positions
- 2019–: associate professor of Comparative Indo-European Linguistics, Department of Nordic Studies and Linguistics, University of Copenhagen; leader of the project Connecting the Dots: Reconfiguring the Indo-European family tree, funded by the Independent Research Fund Denmark.
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2015–present: associate professor of Comparative Indo-European Linguistics, Department of Nordic Studies and Linguistics, University of Copenhagen; leader of the project The homeland: In the footprints of the early Indo-Europeans, funded by the Carlsberg Foundation
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2014–2015: part-time lecturer in Comparative Indo-European Linguistics, Department of Nordic Studies and Linguistics, University of Copenhagen
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2012–2013: associate professor (non-tenured) at the project Roots of Europe (funded by the University of Copenhagen as a Programme of Excellence), Department of Nordic Studies and Linguistics, University of Copenhagen
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2008–2012: postdoc at the project Roots of Europe (funded by the University of Copenhagen as a Programme of Excellence), Department of Nordic Studies and Linguistics, University of Copenhagen; project: Proto-Slavic inflectional morphology
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2006–2008 Danish lecturer at University of Sofia, Bulgaria
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2003–2006: PhD scholar at the Department of Cross-Cultural and Regional Studies, University of Copenhagen; project: The Balto-Slavic mobile accent paradigms
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2002–2003: teaching assistant at the Department of General and Applied Linguistics, University of Copenhagen
Degrees
- 2015: DPhil in Comparative Indo-European Linguistics, University of Copenhagen
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2011: passed Learning and Teaching in Higher Education programme at the Faculty of Humanities, University of Copenhagen
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2006: Ph.D. in Slavic and Baltic historical linguistics, University of Copenhagen
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2002: M.A. (mag.art.) in Indo-European Linguistics, University of Copenhageн
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2002: awarded gold medal for prize dissertation, Indo-European Linguistics, University of Copenhagen (2001)
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1999: B.A. in Indo-European Linguistics and Bulgarian, University of Copenhagen
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1994: graduated from Østre Borgerdydskole, Copenhagen
Education
DPhil
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To *b or not to *b: Proto-Indo-European *b in a phylogenetic perspective
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The etymological substance of the Italian first- and second-person oblique clitic pronouns
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