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Aspect in Ancient Greek - Nijmegen Centre for Semantics

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Curriculum vitaeCorien Bary was born <strong>in</strong> Wijchen <strong>in</strong> 1981. She studied <strong>Greek</strong> and Lat<strong>in</strong> Languagesand Cultures at the University of <strong>Nijmegen</strong>, start<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1999 and graduat<strong>in</strong>gcum laude <strong>in</strong> 2004 with an MA thesis on a handbook <strong>for</strong> logic bythe sixteenth century humanist Johannes Caesarius. From 2000 onwards shecomb<strong>in</strong>ed her studies <strong>in</strong> Classics with a study <strong>in</strong> Philosophy at the same university,where she graduated cum laude <strong>in</strong> 2006 with an MA thesis on aspect<strong>in</strong> <strong>Ancient</strong> <strong>Greek</strong>.In 2004 she jo<strong>in</strong>ed the Philosophy Department of the Radboud Universityas a junior researcher (PhD candidate). Up to 2008 she worked on her PhDthesis, supervised by Prof. dr. Van der Sandt, and taught courses on philosophyof language, logic, and argumentation theory. A VSB grant gave her theopportunity to spend the spr<strong>in</strong>g of 2005 at the Institute of Communicat<strong>in</strong>gand Collaborative Systems of the University of Ed<strong>in</strong>burgh. A Fulbright grant<strong>in</strong> 2006 facilitated a four months’ stay at the Department of Philosophy of theUniversity of Texas at Aust<strong>in</strong>. She published and presented research on tense,aspect, argument structure, anaphoricity, and <strong>in</strong>dexicality.Currently, she has a research and teach<strong>in</strong>g position at the Faculty of Philosophyof the Radboud University.

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