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Ana Kondic

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Ana Kondic
is Research Fellow at the Department of Linguistic and Cultural Evolution, Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History, Jena, Germany
Ana Kondic is a linguist specialised in documentation of endangered languages. She holds a PhD in Linguistics from the University of Sydney, Australia and the University of Lyon, France. Her rich experience includes documenting Latin American languages like South Eastern Huastec (Mayan, Mexico), Tsotsil of San Isidro (Mayan, Mexico), Tsesungun (Mapudungan, Chile) and Mixe (Mixe-Zoquean, Mexico). Ana has widely published on grammatical system and on expressions of space in these languages, as well as on her extensive fieldwork in Latin America. She made the world’s first translation of the Little Prince by Saint Exupéry into Huastec Maya. Since 2018 Ana has been working with the non-described varieties of the Mixe languages spoken in the state of Oaxaca, Mexico. Ana is also an associated researcher of the Center of Mexican and Mesoamerican Studies (CEMCA CNRS) in Mexico City, Mexico.
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