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Anne Storch is a Full Professor for African Linguistics at the Institute of African Studies, University of Cologne, Germany. She previously held positions as Senior Lecturer at the University of Frankfurt and conducted research at the German Research Society's interdisciplinary project on West African Savanna culture and language history. Her research focuses on linguistic description, language creativity, African and colonial linguistics, and linguistic anthropology.
Storch earned her PhD in African Studies from Johann Wolfgang Goethe University of Frankfurt (1999). Her academic honors include the prestigious Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize (2017) and a fellowship from the Nordrhein-Westfälische Akademie (2018). Her work bridges linguistic theory with anthropological perspectives, emphasizing the interplay between language structure and cultural context.
Her publications span monographs and peer-reviewed articles on topics like Luwo grammar, evidential systems in African languages, and the sociolinguistics of secret languages. Despite her extensive output, no advising relationships or email contacts are explicitly listed in available texts.





