JEREMY BRADLEY, PH.D. CURRICULUM VITAE Personal Data Born in Vienna, Austria, 6 November 1984 Nationality: USA Contact Data e-mail: Webpage: Skype: jeremy.moss.bradley@univie.ac.at www.mari-language.com jeremy.moss.bradley Telephone: +43 664 99 31 788 Employment 2014- Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (Germany), assistant professor 2014- University of Vienna (Austria), system administrator 2014-2015 Kone Foundation (Finland), postdoctoral researcher 2010-2014 University of Vienna (Austria), external lecturer 2009-2013 University of Vienna (Austria), scientific assistant 2007-2009 University of Vienna (Austria), language tutor 2004-2008 Austria Sprachendienst (Austria), freelance translator of marketing texts FESSEL-GfK (Austria), freelance translator of market research materials Language Knowledge Native: Competent: Basic Knowledge: English, German Estonian, Mari, Finnish, Russian Hungarian, Mansi, Khanty, Komi, Livonian, Tatar, Latin - 1/5 -
Teaching Experience 2015 University of Munich (Germany): Einführung in die Finnougristik I [ Introduction to Finno-Ugric Studies I ] Multimediale Ressourcen [ Multimedia Resources ] Seminar: Vertiefung Finno-Ugristik [ Seminar: Finno-Ugric Studies ] 2014 University of Vienna (Austria): Marisch III [ Mari III ] University of Tartu (Estonia): Introduction to Tatar University of Szeged (Hungary): Workshop: Scientific writing Language course: Meadow Mari 2013 University of Vienna (Austria): Marisch II [ Mari II ] Marisch I [ Mari I ] University of Hamburg (Germany): Die Sprachwissenschaft als Naturwissenschaft [ Linguistics as a Natural Science ] University of Vienna (Austria): Marisch IV [ Mari IV ] 2011 University of Vienna (Austria): Marisch III [ Mari III ] Marisch II [ Mari II ] 2010 University of Vienna (Austria): Marisch I [ Mari I ] 2009 University of Vienna (Austria): Estnisch IV [ Estonian IV ] (language tutor) 2008 University of Vienna (Austria): Estnisch I [ Estonian I ] (language tutor) Estnisch II [ Estonian II ] (language tutor) 2007 University of Vienna (Austria): Estnisch I [ Estonian I ] (language tutor) Projects 2014-2017 Kone Foundation, Mari Web Project: Phase 2 (postdoctoral researcher) 2011-2013 University of Vienna, Mari-English Dictionary (postdoctoral researcher) 2010-2013 University of Mainz, European Language Diversity for All (programmer) 2010- Universities of Helsinki, Biological Evolution and the Diversification of Languages (consultant) - 2/5 -
2009-2010 University of Vienna, Typology of Negation in Ob-Ugric and Samoyedic Languages (doctoral researcher) Education 2015 Doctor of Philosophy (Finnish Studies) at the University of Vienna [planned] Doctor of Technical Sciences (Computer Science) at the Vienna University of Thesis: Computergesteuerte Hilfe für deutschsprachige Aphasiker und Aphasikerinnen [ Electronic Assistance for German-speaking People with Aphasia ] 2010 Master of Arts (Finno-Ugric Linguistics) at the University of Vienna Thesis: Mari Converb Constructions: Interpretation and Translation 2009 Master of Social Sciences (Computer Management) at the Vienna University of Thesis: Providing Electronic Assistance for Autodidacts of Agglutinative Languages 2008 Bachelor of Philosophy (Finnish Studies) at the University of Vienna 2007 Master of Science (Medical Computer Science) at the Vienna University of Thesis: Fuzzy Logic and Supervaluationism 2006 Bachelor of Science (Medical Computer Science) at the Vienna University of 2005- Studies at the Vienna University of, the University of Vienna and the Medical University of Vienna 2004 Studies at the University of Helsinki, Finland 2004 Finished schooling Books 2015 (with Margarete I. Ersen-Rasch) Tatar: A Textbook for Beginners and Beyond, Harrassowitz Verlag, Wiesbaden [to appear] (with Katalin Blaskó, Timothy Riese) Ungarische Übungsgrammatik [Hungarian Exercise Grammar], in: Finno-Ugrian studies in Austria 1, Lit-Verlag, Vienna [layout, to appear] - 3/5 -
Articles 2014 An Etymological Dictionary of Mari: Life after Bus No. 38, Finnisch-Ugrische Mitteilungen, Helmut Buske Verlag, Hamburg, Germany [review, to appear] Mari Converb Constructions Interpretation and Translation, Proceedings of the International Conference of Nordic and General Linguistics 11, April, Freiburg, Germany [to appear] Syntactic Ambiguity amidst Contextual Clarity Reproducing Human Indifference to Linguistic Vagueness, in: R. Seising, V. Sanz (eds.): Soft Computing in Humanities and Social Sciences, pp. 257-266, Springer, Berlin, Germany 2011 (with Timothy Riese) Acquisition of Small Finno-Ugrian Languages and the Mari Web Project, in: Р.А. Кудрявцева et al. (eds.): Языки, литература и культура народов полиэтнического Урало-Поволжья [Languages, Literature and Culture of the Multi-ethnic Ural-Volga Region], pp. 208-216, Марийский государственный университет [Mari State University], Yoshkar-Ola, Russian Federation «Mari web project» и его марийский морфоанализатор [The Mari Web Project and its morphological analyser], in: Т.В. Юзыкайн et al. (eds.): Языки меньшинств в компьютерных технологиях: опыт, задачи и перспективы [Minority Languages in Computer : Experiences, Challenges and Prospects], pp. 82-89, Министерство культуры, печати и по делам национальностей Республики Марий Эл [Ministry of Culture, Media and Ethnic Affairs of the Republic of Mari El], Yoshkar-Ola, Russian Federation 2009 Fuzzy Logic as a Theory of Vagueness: 15 Conceptual Questions, in: R. Seising (ed.): Views on Fuzzy Sets and Systems from Different Perspectives, pp. 207-228, Springer, Berlin, Germany 2006 (with Rudolf Seising) Is Soft Computing in and Medicine Human-Friendly?, in: B. Gabrys; R. J. Howlett; L. C. Jain (eds.): Knowledge-Based Intelligent Information and Engineering Systems 10th International Conference, KES 2006, Bournemouth, UK, October 9-11, 2006. Proceedings, Part III, pp. 366-373, Springer, Berlin, Germany (with Rudolf Seising) From Vague or Loose Concepts to Hazy and Fuzzy Sets Human Understanding Versus Exact Science, in: B. Gabrys; R. J. Howlett; L. C. Jain (eds.): Knowledge-Based Intelligent Information and Engineering Systems 10th International Conference, KES 2006, Bournemouth, UK, October 9-11, 2006. Proceedings, Part III, pp. 374-382, Springer, Berlin, Germany The Gap between Scientific Theory and Application: Black and Zadeh Vagueness and Fuzzy Sets, in: K. Demirli, A. Akgunduz (eds.): Proceedings of the 2006 Conference of the North American Fuzzy Information Processing Society (NAFIPS-06), Montréal, Canada - 4/5 -
Self-Published Materials 2014 (with Timothy Riese, Elina Guseva) Mari-English Dictionary, Vienna, Austria [dict.mari-language.com] (with Timothy Riese, Tatiana Efremova, Laura Bradley, Viktoria Eichinger, Katalin Blaskó) Mari at the University of Vienna, 10 December, Vienna, Austria [www.mari-language.com/about/mari_in_vienna.html] 2010 (with Timothy Riese, Emma Yakimova, Galina Krylova) Оҥай марий йылме: A Comprehensive Introduction to the Mari Language, www.mari-language.com, Vienna, Austria [www.mari-language.com/book/book_en.html] (with Timothy Riese) The Mari Web Project, Vienna, Austria [www.mari-language.com/] Selected Seminars and Conference Participations 2013 (Fighting) the Linguistic Decline and Isolation of the Mari Language, Linguistics Society of America 2013 Annual Meeting (poster presentation), 6 January, Boston, Massachusetts, USA Марийский веб-проект Венского университета (www.mari-language.com): современное состояние [The University of Vienna s Mari Web Project (www.mari-language.com): Current Situation], Марийский язык в компьютерных технологиях [The Mari Language in Computer ], 6 December, Yoshkar-Ola, Russian Federation Mari Converb Constructions Interpretation and Translation, International Conference of Nordic and General Linguistics 11, April, Freiburg, Germany 2011 Hands-on training seminar: Archives, and Tools for Kola Saami, October 2011, Lovozero, Russian Federation 2010 www.mari-language.com, 11th International Congress for Finno-Ugric Studies, August 2010, Piliscsaba, Hungary Electronic Simplification of German Newspaper Texts, 12th International Conference on Computers Helping People with Special Needs (keynote speech), August 2010, Vienna, Austria - 5/5 -