
„A grammar of Mbum, an Adamawa language of Northern Cameroon“
FB07: Institut für Ethnologie und Afrikastudien, Univ.-Prof. Dr. Nico Nassenstein
Education | |
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Since 05/2023 | Doctoral candidate in African languages and linguistics, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz |
10/2019 – 11/2022 | Master of Arts in Empirical linguistics (major: African linguistics), Goethe University Frankfurt am Main |
10/2019 – 09/2023 | Explored coursework in Modern East Asian studies (Master of Art), Goethe University Frankfurt am Main |
04/2016 – 02/2018 | Japanese studies, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz |
04/2016 – 10/2019 | Bachelor of Arts in (General and comparative) Linguistics, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz |
04/2014 – 10/2019 | Bachelor of Arts in Cultural anthropology (Ethnologie), Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz |
Memberships and academic engagement | |
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Since 04/2024 | Junior member of the Gutenberg Academy Fellows Program, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz |
Since 01/2024 | Establishment and lead of the research group “Afrikanisch-Europäische Wissenschafts-beziehungen”, Gutenberg Graduate School of the Humanities and Social Sciences, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz |
Since 07/2023 | Co-editor of the peer-reviewed online journal Afrikanistik-Ägyptologie-Online (AAeO) |
Since 04/2023 | Member of the Gutenberg Graduate School, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz |
04/2018 – 10/2019 | Participant of the Studienprogramm Q+, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz |
Selected academic activities | |
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02/2022 – 10/2023 | Student assistant at the Institute of Anthropology and African Studies: Processing linguistic fieldwork data, implementation of workshops, etc., Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz |
10/2021 – 04/2023 | Student assistant in the DFG-project “Language use and linguistic variation in multilingual speaker groups in Ngaoundéré (North-Cameroon) (II)”, Institute of African Studies, Goethe University Frankfurt am Main |
03/2021 – 12/2021 | Student assistant at the Institute of Anthropology and African Studies: Installation of the Leo-Stappers-Archive, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz |
01/2020 – 09/2020 | Student assistant in the DFG-project “Language use and linguistic variation in multilingual speaker groups in Ngaoundéré (North-Cameroon)”, Institute of African Studies, Goethe University Frankfurt am Main |
Teaching experience | |
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10/2020 – 02/2021 | Tutor for the seminar “Introduction to general linguistics”, Institute of Empirical Linguistics, Goethe University Frankfurt am Main |
11/2017 – 03/2018 | Tutor for the seminar “Introduction to the language structures of the world”, Department of English and Linguistics, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz |
Stays abroad | |
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03/2024 – 05/2024 | Research stay at the Institut National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales, Paris, France |
08/2023 – 09/2023 | Research stay at the Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, Japan |
10/2022 and 03/2023 – 04/2023 | Fieldwork stays in Cameroon on the Adamawa language Mbum |
11/2021 – 12/2021 | Fieldwork stay in Uganda on the Bantu language Bangala |
03/2021 – 09/2021 | Study abroad at Osaka University (Graduate School of Letters), Japan |
08/2018 – 10/2018 | Internship at Goethe Institute Tokyo, Japan |
02/2017 – 07/2017 | Study abroad at Nelson Mandela University, Gqeberha, South Africa |
Publications | |
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2024 | Theoretical considerations on linguistic innovation through new combination in African youth language practices: Exemplified in Yanké and Langila (DR Congo). Linguistics Vanguard. De Gruyter. |
2023, in press | Nico Nassenstein & Janika Kunzmann (eds.): Lingala: Current topics / Sujets d’actualité. Mainzer Beiträge zur Afrikaforschung 47. Cologne: Köppe. |
Janika Kunzmann & Nico Nassenstein: Bringing research perspectives together in the study of Lingala: A synopsis. In: N. Nassenstein & J. Kunzmann (eds.): Lingala: Current Topics / Sujets d’actualité. Mainzer Beiträge zur Afrikaforschung 47. Cologne: Köppe. | |
Passive and functionally equivalent constructions in the contact language Lingala. In: N. Nassenstein & J. Kunzmann (eds.): Lingala: Current Topics / Sujets d’actualité. Mainzer Beiträge zur Afrikaforschung 47. Cologne: Köppe. | |
2022 | Klaus Beyer & Janika Kunzmann: Retracing labial-velar consonants in Mbum (Adamawa): Between genetic transmission and language contact. Afrika und Übersee 95. 26-48. |
Book review: Meeuwis, Michael (2020): A grammatical overview of Lingála. Afrikanistik Ägyptologie online. | |
Diverging verb derivational strategies in the youth language Yanké (DR Congo). In: C. Groff, A. Hollington, E. Hurst-Harosh, N. Nassenstein, J. Nortier, H. Pasch & N. Yannuar (eds.): Global perspectives on youth language practices. 49-66. Berlin/Boston: De Gruyter. |
Talks at workshops and conferences | |
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2023 | 1st Osaka Contact Linguistics Colloquium, Osaka University, Japan: “Mbum (Adamawa, Cameroon) in areal contact: Salient segmental phonological features” |
“A new perspective on descriptive linguistics in Africa based on the translingual ecology” international workshop at the Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, Japan: “What is Mbum and what is not? Addressing multi- and translingualism in the creation of a reference grammar” | |
2nd Adamawa Conference in Paris, France (with Dr. Sören Zimmermann): “Form and function of reduplication in Mbum (Nganha and Ngaoundéré)” | |
Vielfaltslinguistik 5 in Hamburg, Germany: “ATR-harmonische Muster im Mbum (Adamawa, Kamerun)?” | |
Afrikanist*innentag 2023 in Leipzig, Germany: “Nominal composition and derivation in Mbum (Adamawa)” | |
2022 | Phonology Colloquium at Goethe University Frankfurt am Main, Germany: “Describing an understudied language of Northern Cameroon: Prominent phonetic and phonological features of Mbum (Adamawa)” |
Llacan Colloquium at the Institut National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales in Paris, France: “Preliminary findings on the phonology of Mbum (Adamawa)” | |
“What is innovation?” – Youth languages and morphosyntactic variation international workshop at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany: “Innovative linguistic strategies: Innovation through new combination in African youth languages” | |
51st Colloquium of African Languages and Linguistics at Leiden University, Netherlands: “Mbum (Adamawa) nouns and verbs: Tone patterns and (puzzling) alternations” | |
9th International Conference on Bantu Languages in Blantyre, Malawi: “Verbal derivation in the youth language Yanké: Morphosyntactic deviation from Lingala” |
Scholarships and grants | |
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03/2024 – 05/2024 | Empirical Foundations of Linguistics: Data, methods, models (Labex EFL): Scholarship for a 3 month stay at the Institut national des langues et civilisations orientales in Paris, France |
08/2023 – 09/2023 | Short stays abroad for Doctoral students in the humanities and social sciences by Gutenberg Graduate School of the Humanities and Social Sciences: Grant (travel expenses) for a research stay at Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, Japan |
04/2023 – 09/2023 | Gutenberg Graduate School of the Humanities and Social Sciences: Exposé-Stipendium |
10/2022 | Sulzmann-Stiftung: Grant (travel expenses) for a fieldwork stay in Cameroon |
05/2021 – 09/2021 | Japan Student Services Organization (JASSO): Grant for a study abroad at Osaka University, Japan |
03/2021 – 09/2021 | PROMOS (DAAD): Grant for a study abroad at Osaka University, Japan |
04/2020 | Fachverband Afrikanistik e.V.: Outstanding theses of 2019 in the field of African Studies: Award for the best thesis of the year 2019 in African linguistics in German speaking countries |
08/2018 – 10/2018 | Kurzstipendien für Praktika im Ausland für Studierende und Graduierte (DAAD): Grant for an internship at Goethe Institute in Tokyo, Japan |
Project acquisition |
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BMBF project “Kontra-hegemoniale Stimmen in Musikarchiven” (Start: September 2023; duration: 4 years; partner institutions: JGU Mainz (UB, AMA und IfEAS), Hochschulbibliothek Hannover, Europäisches Zentrum für Jüdische Musik Hannover, Center for World Music Hildesheim; funding amount: ~€650,000) |