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| Website: http://plaza.ufl.edu/hfilip
Email: hfilip@ufl.edu |
| Hana Filip is a linguist who is jointly appointed between the Center for
European Studies and the Department of Germanic and Slavic Studies. She is an affiliate
faculty member in the Department of Linguistics. Her main area of specialization is semantics.
Other areas of her research include pragmatics, syntax-semantics interface, typology,
morphology, psycholinguistics and computational linguistics. Combining formal linguistic
with literary and socio-cultural analysis, her current interdisciplinary research focuses
on the modern Czech language, literature and culture.
Her publications include a book entitled "Aspect, Eventuality
Types, and Nominal Reference" (1999, New York: Garland Publishing.
Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group). She held positions at
the University Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, University of Rochester, Northwestern University
and Stanford University.
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| Email: hraynard@ufl.edu |
| Holly Raynard joined the Center for European Studies in 2005.
(She has a joint appointment with the Department of Germanic & Slavic Studies).
She will receive her PhD in Slavic Languages and Literatures from the University
of California, Los Angeles, where she has taught foreign language, literature, culture
and film. Her current research focuses on the Czech Liberated Theater (1927-1938)
and the on- and off-stage performances of the comedic duo, Voskovec and Werich.
Her other interests include the interwar period, the historic avant-garde, Czech
film and 20th-century drama and prose. In 2005-2006 she will teach Introduction
to Czech Language and Culture and Intermediate Czech. She is also Co-director
of the overseas summer program, UF in Prague.
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