CURRICULUM VITAE P.M. GOEDEGEBUURE JULY 2020 - PUBLIC VERSION

PERSONALIA Name Petra Marian Goedegebuure Work Address Oriental Institute 1155 East 58th Street Chicago, IL 60637 Email [email protected]

ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT 2014 - present Associate Professor in Hittitology, Oriental Institute, NELC, and the College, University of Chicago 2006 - 2014 Assistant Professor in Hittitology, Oriental Institute, NELC, and the College, University of Chicago 2006 - present Editor of the Chicago Hittite Dictionary of the Oriental Institute, University of Chicago 2003 - 2006 Adjunct Assistant Professor of Anatolian languages and Cultures (part-time, fixed term), Leiden University 1997, 2001 Student-Lecturer Classical Hebrew, University of Amsterdam

AWARDS & GRANTS AS OF 2006 2018 - 2019 $50,000 — ACLS fellowship, project Expressing Agency and Point of View: The Core Cases in the Ancient Anatolian Languages, 1700-300 BCE 2011 - 2012 Fellow of the Franke Institute for the Humanities, University of Chicago 2006 - 2009 €200,000 — VENI grant from the Innovational Research Incentives Scheme, awarded by the Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek (Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research). Awarded to research proposal “Exploring the Outer Limits: from Sentence to Discourse in Hittite”. Declined for position at the Oriental Institute

EDUCATION 2003 Ph.D., Hittitology, University of Amsterdam. Degree awarded cum laude (with honors). Dissertation: Reference, Deixis and Focus in Hittite. The demonstratives ka- “this”, apa- “that” and asi “yon” 1994 Doctoraal (M.A. degree), Semitic Languages & Cultures, University of Amsterdam. Degree awarded cum laude. Thesis: Werken met Woorden in Karatepe (Working with verbs in Karatepe) 1993 Doctoraal (M.A. degree), Anatolian Languages & Cultures, University of Amsterdam. Degree awarded cum laude. Thesis: De instructie voor de commandant van het grensdistrict. Een nieuwe bewerking van CTH 261.3. (The Instruction for the Commander of a Border district. A new edition of CTH 261.3) 1989 Propedeuse Semitic Languages & Cultures, University of Amsterdam. Degree awarded cum laude CURRICULUM VITAE (JULY 2020) — GOEDEGEBUURE page 2/9

1987 - 1988 Astronomy, University of Amsterdam (all attended courses successfully completed) 1987 Propedeuse Physics and Astronomy, University of Amsterdam. Degree awarded cum laude

LANGUAGES MODERN Spoken: Dutch (native), English (fluent), German (good), French (moderate)

ANCIENT Indo-European Hittite, Hieroglyphic Luwian, Cuneiform Luwian, Lycian, Lydian, Carian, Palaic, Latin, ancient Greek Semitic Akkadian, Hebrew (Biblical, Mishnaic, Talmudic, Medieval), Aramaic (Old, Biblical, Middle, Jewish Palestinian), Phoenician, Ugaritic (Near) isolates Hattian, Hurrian, Sumerian

WEBSITES 2020 – Personal website https://voices.uchicago.edu/goedegebuure/ 2016 – Creation and maintenance of the 10th International Congress of Hittitology website (https://voices.uchicago.edu/ich10/) 2015 – Creation and maintenance of the Chicago Hittite Dictionary Project website (https://oi.uchicago.edu/research/projects/chicago-hittite-dictionary-project)

PUBLICATIONS

BOOKS MONOGRAPHS in preparation Expressing Agency and Point of View: The Core Cases in the Ancient Anatolian Languages, 1700-300 BCE. LANE series, Eisenbrauns 2014 The Hittite Demonstratives. Studies in Deixis, Topics and Focus. (Studien zu den Boghazköy-Texten 55). Harrassowitz: Wiesbaden, 610 pp. Rev. Anna Bauer, JNES 75/2 (2016), 391-394. Rev. Andrej Sideltsev, Bibliotheca Orientalis 73/1-2 (2016), 149-155. Rev. Ilya Yakubovich, Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 79/1 (2016), 164-166. Rev. Marina Zorman, “The Hittite Demonstratives: Studies in Deixis, Topics and Focus.” The Journal of the American Oriental Society 139/1 (2019): 213+

CO-AUTHORED VOLUMES 2019 The Chicago Hittite Dictionary. Volume Š, fascicle 4, -šma/i- to šuu. Edited by Hans G. Güterbock†, Harry A. Hoffner†, Theo van den Hout, Petra M. Goedegebuure, and associate editors Richard H. Beal, Oǧuz Soysal 2013 The Chicago Hittite Dictionary. Volume Š, fascicle 3, še to LÚšizišalla-. Edited by Hans G. Güterbock†, Harry A. Hoffner, Theo van den Hout, and junior editors Richard H. Beal, Petra M. Goedegebuure, Oǧuz Soysal

EDITED VOLUMES

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in preparation with Theo van den Hout, Acts of the Xth International Congress of Hittitology 2017, Chicago 2002 Reinheid (Purity in the Ancient Near East), thematic issue of Phoenix 48. Leiden: Ex Oriente Lux

ARTICLES ACADEMIC, REFEREED submitted ‘Old Hittite kuid⸗a ‘but as for’, introducing contrastive topics in left-dislocation’. In: Petra Goedegebuure and Theo van den Hout (eds.), Acts of the 10th International Congress of Hittitology 2017 submitted ‘"Poldering" in ‘Beyond-the-River’: revisiting the end of the Çineköy inscription’. In a Festschrift submitted ‘Dynastic, State, and Popular Religion in Hittite .’ In Tawny Holm (ed.), Oxford Handbook of Religions in the Ancient Near East. Oxford University Press 2020 ‘TÜRKMEN-KARAHÖYÜK 1: a new Hieroglyphic Luwian inscription from Great King Hartapu, son of Mursili, conqueror of ’ With Theo van den Hout et al. Anatolian Studies 70: 29-43 2019 ‘The Old Hittite Plural Genitive -an.’ In: Ronald Kim (ed.), QAZZU warrai: Anatolian and Indo-European Studies in Honor of Kazuhiko Yoshida, Ann Arbor and New York: Beech Stave Press, 59-72 2018 [keynote article] ‘The Packagers -ant- and -a-, and the Origin of Split-Ergativity in Hittite (and Lycian).’ In: David Goldstein, Stephanie W. Jamison, Brent Vine (eds.), Proceedings of 29th West Coast Indo-European Conference, UCLA, Los Angeles, Bremen: Hempen, 77–115 2013 ‘Hittite Noun Phrases in Focus’. In Stephanie W. Jamison, H. Craig Melchert, and Brent Vine (eds.), Proceedings of the 24th Annual UCLA Indo-European Conference. Bremen: Hempen, 27-45 2013 ‘Hattic (Language).’ In Robert Bagnall et al. (eds.), Encyclopedia of Ancient History. Blackwell Publishing, 3080-3081 2013 ‘Kashka.’ In Robert Bagnall et al. (eds.), Encyclopedia of Ancient History. Blackwell Publishing, 3700 2013 ‘Labarna.’ In Robert Bagnall et al. (eds.), Encyclopedia of Ancient History. Blackwell Publishing, 3852-3853 2012 ‘Split-ergativity in Hittite.’ Review article of Patri, Sylvain (2007), L'alignement syntaxique dans les langues indo-européennes d'Anatolie (StBoT 49). Zeitschrift für Assyriologie 102/2, 270-303 2012 ‘Hittite Iconoclasm. Disconnecting the icon, disempowering the referent’. In Natalie Naomi May (ed.), Iconoclasm and Text Destruction in the Ancient Near East and Beyond, 407-452 2010 ‘Deictic-emphatic -i and the Anatolian demonstratives’. In Ronald Kim, Norbert Oettinger, Elisabeth Rieken & Michael Weiss (eds.), Ex Anatolia Lux. Anatolian and Indo-European studies in honor of H. Craig Melchert on the occasion of his sixty-fifth birthday. Ann Arbor - New York: Beech Stave Press, 55-67 2009 ‘Focus Structure and Q-word Questions in Hittite.’ In Evelien Keizer and Mirjam van Staden (eds.), Interpersonal grammar: a cross-linguistic perspective. Thematic issue of Linguistics 47/4, 945-967

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2008 ‘Hattian origins of Hittite religious concepts: the syntax of ‘to drink (to) a deity’ (again) and other phrases.’ Journal of Ancient Near Eastern Religions 8/1, 67- 73 2004 ‘The Hittite 3rd person/distal demonstrative aši (uni, eni etc.).’ Die Sprache. Zeitschrift für Sprachwissenschaft 43/1 (2002/2003), 1-32 2002 ‘KBo 17.17+: Remarks on an Old Hittite Royal Substitution Ritual.’ Journal of Ancient Near Eastern Religions 2, 61-73

ARTICLES ACADEMIC, NON-REFEREED

2019 ‘The Hieroglyphic Luwian signs *128 (AVIS ‘bird’) = wax and *30 = HAPA’. In Aygül Süel (ed.), IXTH ULUSLARARASI HİTİTOLOJİ KONGRESİ BİLDİRİLERİ, Çorum 08-14 Eylül 2014 / Acts of the IXth International Congress of Hittitology, Çorum 08-14 September 2014, 295-316 2017 ‘A New Join to a Hittite Festival of Thunder: KBo 31.183 + KBo 34.185 + KBo 20.61 (CTH 631)’. N.A.B.U. 2017/2 (juin): 105-107 2010 ‘The Luwian Adverbs zanta “down” and *ānni “with, for, against”’. In: Acts of the VIIth International Congress of Hittitology, Çorum, 25-31 August, 2008, Ankara, 299-318 2010 ‘The Luwian Demonstratives of Place and Manner’. In Itamar Singer (ed.), ipatami kistamati pari tumatimis. Luwian and Hittite Studies Presented to J. David Hawkins on the Occasion of his 70th Birthday. (Emery and Claire Yass Publications in Archaeology). Tel Aviv: Institute of Archaeology, Tel Aviv University, 76-94 2010 ‘The Alignment of Hattian: An Active Language with an Ergative Base’. Babel und Bibel 4-5 (2007-2008) (= Proceedings of the Rencontre Assyriologique Internationale 53, Moscow), 949-981 2009 [keynote article] ‘Focus in Hittite and the stressed pronoun apā-: in search of a method.’ In Elisabeth Rieken and Paul Widmer (eds.), Pragmatische Kategorien. Form, Funktion und Diachronie. Akten der Arbeitstagung der Indogermanischen Gesellschaft 24.–26. September 2007, in Marburg. Wiesbaden: Reichert, 93-112 2008 ‘Central Anatolian languages and language communities in the Colony period: A Luwian-Hattian symbiosis and the independent Hittites.’ In Anatolia and the Jazira during the Old Assyrian period. (Old Assyrian Archives, Studies, Volume 3. (PIHANS 111)), edited by J.G. Dercksen, The Netherlands Institute for the Near East: Leiden, 137-180 2007 ‘The Hieroglyphic Luwian demonstrative ablative-instrumentals zin and apin.’ In Alfonso Archi & Rita Francia (eds.), VI Congresso Internazionale di Ittitologia, Roma, 5-9 settembre 2005 (SMEA 49). Roma, 319-334 2007 ‘ “Let only Neša become populous!”, and more. Philological notes on Old Hittite.’ In Detlev Groddek and Marina Zorman (eds.), Tabularia Hethaeorum. Hethitologische Beiträge, Silvin Košak zum 65. Geburtstag. Harrassowitz Verlag: Wiesbaden, 305-312 2007 ‘The original function of the Hittite sentence particle -kan: topic reinforcer or marker of spatial relations?’ Review article of Jacqueline Boley, Dynamics of Transformation in Hittite. The Hittite Particles -kan, -asta and -san. (Innsbrucker Beiträge zur Sprachwissenschaft 97), Innsbruck 2000. Bibliotheca Orientalis 64/1-2, 31-63 2006 ‘A New Proposal for the Reading of the Hittite numeral ‘1’: šia-.’ In Theo van

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den Hout (ed.), The Life and Times of Hattusili III and Tudhaliya IV. (Festschrift Han de Roos). Publications de l'Institut Historique-Archéologique Néerlandais de Stamboul: Leiden, 165-188 1998 ‘The Hieroglyphic Luwian Particle REL-i-pa.’ In Acts of the IIIrd International Congress of Hittitology, Çorum, September 16-22, 1996, 233-245

ARTICLES PROFESSIONAL AND POPULARIZING 2017 ‘Hittite Anatolia: Cornucopia of Cultures in Contact’. News & Notes Quarterly Newsletter 234:4-9 2017 Review of Annick Payne, Iron Age Hieroglyphic Luwian inscriptions (Writings from the Ancient World 29). Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature, 2012. In Journal of Near Eastern Studies 76/1: 175-180 2006 ‘The Bilingual Testament of Hattusili I’. In: Mark Chavalas (ed.), The Ancient Near East: Historical Sources in Translation. Blackwell Publishing, 222 – 228 2006 ‘The Proclamation of Telipinu’. In: Mark Chavalas (ed.), The Ancient Near East: Historical Sources in Translation. Blackwell Publishing, 228 – 235, 250 – 252 2006 Review of H. Craig Melchert (ed.), The (Handbuch der Orientalistik I/68). Brill: Leiden, Boston 2003. In Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient 49.3, 364-366 2004 ‘Troonsopvolging in het Oud-Hettitische Rijk: patrilineair, matrilineair of avunkulair?’ (Succession to the Throne in the Old Hittite Kingdom: patrilinear, matrilinear or avuncular?). Phoenix 50/1, 5-21 2002 ‘Reinheid bij de Hettieten’ (Purity in Hittite Society). Phoenix 48/2, 93-103 1999 Review of H.A. Hoffner, The Laws of the Hittites: A Critical Edition. Brill: Leiden, Boston 1997. In Journal of the American Oriental Society 119.4, 705- 707

TALKS INVITED 2020 Hittite Individuating -a-: Thematization or Free-standing Genitive? June 14, 2020. Virtual East Coast Indo-European Conference XXXIX, June 12-14, 2020 2020 Anatolians on the move. From Kurgans to Kaneš. 2nd Marija Gimbutas Memorial Lecture, February 5, 2020, Oriental Institute (50 min.) 2019 Language and Linguistics. October 24, 2019, Seminar Approaches to the Study of the Ancient Near East, Center of Middle Eastern Studies, Chicago (80 min.) 2019 Wine and the Origins of Drunkenness, Humanities Day, October 19, 2019, Chicago (60 min.) 2019 Plenary talk: Wine in the ancient Near East: from Origins to Anatolia. March 17, 2019, 229th Annual Meeting of the American Oriental Society, Chicago (30 min.) 2018 Nominal Aspect and Individuation in Hittite and Luwian. October 30, 2018, Ancient Languages Reading Group, Chicago (1.5 hours) 2018 Language and Linguistics. October 25, 2018, Seminar Approaches to the Study of the Ancient Near East, Center of Middle Eastern Studies, Chicago (80 min.)

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2018 The Development of Hittite Art, Volunteer Day, March 12th, 2018, Oriental Institute, Chicago (50 min.) 2017 Language and Linguistics. October 24, 2017, Seminar Approaches to the Study of the Ancient Near East, Center of Middle Eastern Studies, Chicago (80 min.) 2017 Keynote lecture: The Universal Packagers -ant- and -a-, and Split-Ergativity in the Anatolian Languages, November 4, 2017, 29th West Coast Indo-European Conference, UCLA, Los Angeles (45 min.) 2017 The rise of split-ergativity in Hittite. February 22, 2017, guest lecture Seminar Historical Linguistics, the Department of Linguistics, University of Chicago (50 min.) 2017 Concluding remarks, February 20, 2017, Workshop Talking to Others: Ancient Inscriptions in Multicultural or Multilingual Contexts, University of Chicago 2017 Dinner and presentation with Theo van den Hout, Young Professional Members Hittite Roundtable, February 15, 2017, Oriental Institute 2016 Language and Linguistics. October 13, 2016, Seminar Approaches to the Study of the Ancient Near East, Center of Middle Eastern Studies, Chicago 2016 Waraika, king of not only Hiyawa, but also of the lands west of the Euphrates? March 18, 2016, 226th Annual Meeting of the American Oriental Society 2016, Boston, Massachusetts (15 min.) 2016 Luwian Hieroglyphs: An Indigenous Anatolian Syllabic Script From 3500 Years Ago. February 3, 2016. Members Lecture Series, Oriental Institute, Chicago (45 min.) 2015 Linguistic Methods for Extinct Languages. How to elicit data when your informants are all dead. October 27, 2015, Connections Seminar, Oriental Institute, Chicago (60 min.) 2015 Language and Linguistics. October 15, 2015, Seminar Approaches to the Study of the Ancient Near East, Center of Middle Eastern Studies, Chicago 2015 The rise of split-ergativity (or rather split-accusativity) in Hittite. June 8, 2015, Workshop Language Variation and Change, University of Chicago (60 min.) 2015 The Rise of Split-Ergativity in Hittite. Joint Ancient Near East/South and Southeast Asia Meeting, March 13, 2015, 225th Annual Meeting of the American Oriental Society 2015, New Orleans, Louisiana 2015 Luwian Hieroglyphs. An indigenous Anatolian writing system. February 5, 2015. Volunteer Day, Oriental Institute, Chicago 2014 Linguistics. October 14, 2014, Seminar Approaches to the Study of the Ancient Near East, Center of Middle Eastern Studies, Chicago 2014 The Hittite demonstratives: subjective construal of speech participants’ spaces. July 26, 2014, Workshop Perspectivization in language. Source–goal asymmetry in motion events, deixis, and frames of reference, Excellence cluster Topoi. July 25-26, 2014, Berlin, Germany 2014 Panelist at public symposium In remembrance of me: feasting with the dead in the ancient Middle East, May 4, 2014, Oriental Institute, Chicago 2014 The Hittite Conjunction šu. March 15, 2014, Memorial session for Calvert Watkins, 224th Annual Meeting of the American Oriental Society 2014, Phoenix, Arizona 2013 Linguistics. October 17, 2013, Seminar Approaches to the Study of the Ancient Near East, Center of Middle Eastern Studies, Chicago

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2012 The CHD Paleography Project. A Project Proposal. July 17, 2012, Rencontre Assyriologique Internationale 58, Leiden, workshop Redefining Old Hittite 2012 Finding focus in Hittite: the discourse-pragmatic function of stressed pronouns, May 19, 2012, East Coast Indo-European Conference, Berkeley 2011 Anatolian Aniconoclasm: not destruction but deactivation. April 9, 2011, OI postdoc conference on Iconoclasm, Chicago — published 2010 The pragmatic function Focus in Hittite. April 16, 2010, Workshop Linguistic Method and Theory and the Languages of the Ancient Near East, Oriental Institute, Chicago 2009 The intricate dance of Hittite and Hattian. November 13, 2009, Workshop Language Variation and Change, University of Chicago 2009 hbrk bcl or tiwadamis zidis, the steward of the king in Luwian and Phoenician society. February 14, 2009. AOS session People, Power and Politics 2, Midwest AOS/ASOR/SBL/CSBR Annual Meeting 2009, Bourbonnais, February 13-15, 2009 2007 Keynote lecture: Linguistics and long-extinct languages: a case study of Focus in Hittite. September 24, 2007. Pragmatische Kategorien. Form, Funktion und Diachronie. Arbeitstagung der Indogermanischen Gesellschaft, Marburg, 24.- 26. September 2007 — published 2007 The syntactic alignment of Hattian. July 25, 2007, Workshop Limited Corpus Languages, Rencontre Assyriologique Internationale 53, Moscow — published 2007 Hittite-Hattian contacts. March 23, 2007, Historical Linguistics Discussion Group, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor 2007 On Hittite and Linguistics. January 17, 2007, Franke Institute, University of Chicago 2006 De zekerheid van de toekomst in het Hettitisch: relatieve bijzinnen en onvoorwaardelijkheid (Certainty of the future in Hittite: relative clauses and unconditionality). February 7, 2006, Hettitologen-convent, University of Amsterdam 2005 The languages and peoples of Central Anatolia. December 15, 2005 The Third Leiden Symposium ‘Anatolia and the Jazira during the Old Assyrian Period’, (Organized by the Netherlands Institute for the Near East (NINO) and the Department of Languages and Cultures of Mesopotamia and Anatolia (TCMA), Leiden University) — published 2004 The use of demonstratives in Hittite. February 20, 2004, Amsterdam Center of Language and Communication, Amsterdam 1998 Emfase in the Karatepe-bilingue (Fenicisch-Luwisch) (Emphasis in the Karatepe bilingual (Phoenician-Luwian)). October 16, 1998, Institute for Mediterranean Studies, Amsterdam 1998 De ‘werkelijke’ functie van het Anatolische pronomen relativum (The ‘real’ function of the Anatolian relative pronoun). February 19, 1998, Colloquium of the Department of Indo-European Studies, Leiden University

TALKS CONFERENCES AND COLLOQUIA (UNPUBLISHED) 2019 The Fat and the Furious. Word Play in Hittite. November 9, 2019, 31th West Coast Indo-European Conference, UCLA, Los Angeles

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2011 The Deeds (?) of Suppiluliuma II - The Südburg inscription reconsidered, September 5, 2011, VIIIth International Conference of Hittitology, Warsaw, Poland 2008 Exerting power on the crossroads of three cultures: the steward of the king in Luwian, Phoenician and Assyrian society. July 25, 2008. Rencontre Assyriologique Internationale 54, Würzburg 2006 Frames in Hittite. March 10, 2006, Functional Discourse Grammar Colloquium, University of Amsterdam 2004 The interpersonal level in Hittite, February 13, 2004, Functional Discourse Grammar Colloquium, University of Amsterdam 2000 Coordinatie in het Hettitisch (Coordination in Hittite). March 3, 2000, Functional Grammar seminar, University of Amsterdam 1999 The Use and Non-use of the Enclitic Subject Pronoun in Old Hittite, October 7, 1999, IVth International Congress of Hittitology, Würzburg, Germany

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES CURRENT 2020 – Member of the board of editors of the Journal of Cuneiform Studies (of the American Schools or Oriental Research) 2018 – Section chair Ancient Near East, American Oriental Society, member of the Board of Directors 2014 – Member of the advisory board of the Hethitologie Portal Mainz. http://www.hethport.uni-wuerzburg.de/HPM/hpm.php?p=beirat 2012 – Member of the board of editors of SANER = Studies in Ancient Near Eastern Records, Walter de Gruyter (general editor, Gonzalo Rubio). http://www.degruyter.com/view/serial/179606 2012 – Member of the board of editors of Indo-European Linguistics (editors Joseph Eska and Ronald Kim). http://www.brill.com/publications/journals/indo- european-linguistics 2009 – Anonymous peer reviews for Indogermanische Forschungen, Journal of Historical Linguistics, Journal of the American Oriental Society, Journal of Near Eastern Studies, Journal of Ancient Near Eastern Religions, Semitica et Classica, Altorientalische Forschungen, Indo-European Linguistics, and at large.

PAST 2019 Organization and leading of a workshop on a newly found Old Assyrian letter. Anatolian Circle, May 1, 2019, Oriental Institute 2018 Organization workshop Hittite Paleography, featuring H. Craig Melchert, June 12, 2018, Oriental Institute 2016 - 2017 Organization of the 10th International Congress of Hittitology, Chicago, August 28 - September 1, 2017 2013 - 2018 President of the Chicago chapter of the Archaeological Institute of America 2013 - 2016 Book review editor (ancient), Journal of Near Eastern Studies 2005 - 2006 Member of the Benelux Board of the scholarly society het Vooraziatisch- Egyptisch Genootschap EX ORIENTE LUX

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2000 - 2006 Chair EX ORIENTE LUX, division Amsterdam 1999 - 2000 Secretary EX ORIENTE LUX, division Amsterdam 2000 - 2006 Member of the editorial board of Phoenix, Bulletin uitgegeven door het Vooraziatisch-Egyptisch Genootschap EX ORIENTE LUX 2002 Organisation of international seminar ‘Dreams in the Hittite world and the rest of the Ancient Near East in the 2nd millennium B.C.’. Universiteit Leiden, NINO. January 17, 2002 1993 - 1995 Corrector and copy editor of the Dictionary of the North-West-Semitic Inscriptions, by prof. J. Hoftijzer & dr K. Jongeling. Brill: Leiden

TEACHING LINGUISTICS 2013 - 2020 Graduate seminar Linguistic Methods for Extinct Languages 2011 Graduate seminar Hittite Linguistics 2010 - 2021 Humanities Core: Language and the Human 2015 The Structure of Hittite. 2015 Linguistic Society of America Summer Institute, Chicago 1997 Comparative Semitics (University of Amsterdam)

ANATOLIAN AND SEMITIC LANGUAGES 2017, 202 Hieroglyphic Luwian, 2nd millennium texts 2016, 2019 Hieroglyphic Luwian, 1st millennium texts 2016 Graduate seminar Literary Analysis of Hittite texts 2016, 2017 Lycian 2017 Advanced Hittite – wisdom texts 2016 Advanced Hittite – historical texts 2015 Advanced Hittite – instructions 2004, 2014 Advanced Hittite – historical and mythological texts 2009 - 2020 Elementary Hittite III 2007 - 2010 Elementary Hittite II 2004, 2011 Palaic 2003 - 2006 Elementary Hittite (Leiden University) 1997, 2001 Elementary Biblical Hebrew (University of Amsterdam)

ANATOLIAN HISTORY AND RELIGION 2008 - 2020 NELC Core: History and Society of the Ancient Near East – Anatolia (alternating years) 2005 Religions of 2nd millennium B.C. Ancient Anatolia (Leiden University) 2004 History of 2nd millennium B.C. Ancient Anatolia (Leiden University) 2003 Cultural Aspects of 2nd millennium B.C. Ancient Anatolia (Leiden University)