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Marion Krause is a Professor of Slavistic Linguistics at the University of Hamburg, specializing in sociolinguistics, multilingualism, and language acquisition. She studied Russian and Slavic Philology at Leningrad State University and earned her doctorate in general linguistics with a focus on psycholinguistics and sociolinguistics. Her academic career includes positions at Friedrich Schiller University Jena and Ruhr University Bochum, where she also completed her habilitation in Slavic Philology. Krause has been involved in various interdisciplinary projects related to multilingual development and phonetic aspects of language contact. She has published extensively on regional dialects and sociolinguistic competence, contributing to major academic handbooks and journals. In addition to her teaching and research responsibilities, she has received numerous awards for her contributions to foreign language communication studies, notably at WU Vienna. Her current research interests include the social meanings of Slavic language varieties and empirical methods in linguistics, especially related to the perceptions of language varieties in different sociocultural contexts.
University of Hamburg • Hamburg, Germany
Professor of Slavistic Linguistics, focusing on multilingual development.
University of Vienna • Vienna, Austria
Scientific assistant in the Institute for Slavic Languages.
Ruhr University Bochum • Bochum, Germany
Research Assistant in the Slavic Languages Seminar.
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