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Anna Siewierska : ウィキペディア英語版 | Anna Siewierska
Anna Siewierska (born Gdynia, Poland, 25 December 1955, died Da Lat, Vietnam, 6 August 2011) was a Polish-born linguist who worked in Australia, Poland, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom. She was professor of linguistics at Lancaster University and a leading specialist in language typology. ==Life==
Anna Siewierska spent several years in her youth in Australia, as her father was working for a Polish trade company in Melbourne. She studied linguistics at Monash University under Barry Blake, writing an M.A. thesis on passive constructions that was later published as a book〔Siewierska (1984)〕 and was widely cited.〔Martin Haspelmath, (obituary ) (PDF), Association for Linguistic Typology. Accessed 25 May 2012. (Although the obituary is unsigned, its authorship by Haspelmath is clear from the site's (top page ) .)〕〔Johan van der Auwera, (obituary ) (PDF), Societas Linguistica Europaea. Accessed 25 May 2012.〕 She worked at the University of Gdańsk from 1980 and took active part in the historic events surrounding the rise of Solidarność, working as a link between the trade union's leadership and English-speaking journalists. She received her PhD degree from Monash University in 1985, with a dissertation on word order.〔Siewierska (1988)〕〔 Between 1990 and 1994 she was associated with the University of Amsterdam, working in Simon Dik's Functional Grammar group, before moving to Lancaster University. She was president of the Societas Linguistica Europaea in 2001–2002, and president of the Association for Linguistic Typology between 2007 and 2011.〔〔Sarah Cunnane, (obituary ), ''THES'', 22 September 2011. Accessed 26 May 2012.〕 She was married to the Dutch linguist Dik Bakker. She died in a car accident while on holiday in Vietnam following a conference on linguistic typology in Hong Kong.〔
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