- Linguistic research concerning the reconstruction of language as being part of the human cognitive competence (Noam Chomsky).
- Description of Slavic languages by means of recent generative models.
- Lexical and compositional semantics, morphosyntax, syntax, and phonology of Slavic languages.
- *1961 in Stralsund (Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany)
- 1984-1986
 University of Leipzig: translator and interpreter Russian/Englisch
 (Rudolf Růžička, Heide Schmidt-Crome, Albrecht Neubert a.o.)
- 1986-1987
 PGPIIJa (currently PGLU), Pyatigorsk, Russia, study abroad
- 1987-1989
 University of Leipzig, translator and interpreter Russian/Englisch and special study program General Linguistics (syntax/semantics, a.o. Anita Steube)
- 1989
 University of St. Andrews, Fife, Scotland, UK, study abroad
- 1989
 University of Leipzig, diploma, Karl Brugmann Award of the Section for Theoretical and Applied Linguistics
- 1989-1991
 University of Leipzig, doctoral studies and teaching
- 1991-1992
 University of St. Andrews, Fife, Scotland, UK, research assistant
 (Christopher Beedham)
- 1992
 Co-founding the Young Slavicists (with Tilman Berger and Ursula Doleschal)
- 1992-1994
 University of Leipzig, doctoral studies and teaching
- 1994
 Ph.D. dissertation in general linguistics
- 1994-1995
 Research focus on general linguistics, typology and universals (FAS), Berlin, scientific assistant, teaching at the University of Leipzig
- 1996-1997
 University of Leipzig, Slavic Department, DFG project "Argument structure and word order as a means of information structuring in Russian"
 (with Gerhild Zybatow, Dorothee Fehrmann and Loren A. Billings),
 Teaching at the University of Leipzig
- 1998-1999
 Postdoctoral grant of the Saxon State Ministery for Science and Culture
- Apr.-Sept. 1998
 Research stay (postdoctoral studies) at the Institute for Formal and Applied Linguistics of the Charles University Prague (ÚFAL MFF UK)
- Sept. 1999
 Research stay (postdoctoral dissertation) at the Slavicist Faculty of the "Sv. Kliment Oxridski" University,
 Sofija, Bulgaria
- 2000-2002
 Scientific assistant, University of Leipzig, Slavic Department
- Nov. 2002
 Postdoctoral disseration (Dr. phil. habil.), teaching qualification for Slavic linguistics
- 2002-2006
 Higher assistant ("Oberassistent") at the Slavic Department of the University of Leipzig
- Feb. 2003
 License to teach (Privatdozent) for Slavic linguistics
- 2006-2009
 Permanent scientific assistant, University of Leipzig, Slavic Department
- 2009
 Professorship of Slavic linguistics, Slavic Department,
 University of Göttingen
- Nicole Hockmann
- Freya Schumann