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Helma van den Berg

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from 1983 to 1988. In addition to being a linguist, van den Berg was an accredited translator of Russian and Polish. After earning her doctorate, she remained in Leiden as research fellow from 1995 to 2000, studying
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Her former colleagues have made an effort to bring van den Berg's research to print if it remained unpublished after her sudden death.
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Van den Berg did field work on several under-documented East Caucasian languages, especially
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Dargi folktales. Oral stories from the Caucasus with an introduction to Dargi grammar
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A Dargi electronic dictionary: the perspective of the linguist and the speakers
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language. She had also just received a VIDI Innovation Fellowship from the
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At the time of her death, van den Berg was working on a grammar of the
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In 2000, Helma joined the Linguistics Department of the
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Boeder, Winfried; Comrie, Bernard; Hewitt, George (January 2005).
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Gender and person agreement in Akusha Dargi. (1999): 153-168.
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Van den Berg was married to Leo Vogelenzang. She died in
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Veenendaal
Derbent
Dagestan
Alma mater
Leiden University
Caucasian languages
Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology
linguist
Caucasian languages
Veenendaal, the Netherlands
PhD
Leiden University
morphology
syntax
Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology
Leipzig, Germany
Hunzib
Dargi
Avar
Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research
Derbent
Daghestan



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