
Martina Kramarić
Dr. Martina Kramarić is a Research Assistant at the Institute of Croatian Language and Linguistics, Zagreb, Croatia. She finished her Postgraduate Study of Croatian Language History and Dialectology at the University of Rijeka with a focus on philology, Croatian philology, language history, and dialectology. Her Ph.D. thesis was entitled Czech loanwords in Zrcalo člověčaskogo spasenja (1445) in the context of Old Croatian translations from the Old Czech language. She is involved in several projects: “Old Croatian Dictionary”, “Pre-standard Croatian Grammars”, “Matija Divkovic in the Croatian culture”, and “Korpuslinguistik und diachrone Syntax: Subjektkasus, Finitheit und Kongruenz in slavischen Sprachen”. She received a number of grants and fellowships. Recently she finished her research fellowship at the Austrian Center for Digital Humanities in Graz, where she worked on the creation of a digital edition. She is a member of the EU-funded COST action: “European Network of e-Lexicography” (European Cooperation in Science and Technology) and “Retrodigitized Dictionaries” (since January 2016) and Cendari Trusted Users Group. She has published two books and many scientific articles. Her research interests are Medieval (Croatian) language and literature, language history, textology, lexicography, the Czech language, digitization, and digital editions.
CV updated on 2022-10-01.