
معرفی
Katri Priiki is a Postdoctoral Researcher and Docent of Finnish Language at the University of Turku, affiliated with the Faculty of Humanities and the Department of Finnish, Finno-Ugric and Scandinavian Languages. She holds roles as a University Teacher and has held visiting researcher positions at the University of Tartu. Her research focuses on interactional sociolinguistics, spoken language pragmatics, and the linguistic representation of humans and animals in Finnish.
Education: PhD in Finnish Language (University of Turku, 2017). Completed 25 ECTS in University Pedagogy (2014–2015).
Research interests include pronouns, conversation analysis, and quantitative/qualitative methodologies. Current projects explore animal reference pronouns and relational expressions in written Finnish (FiRe project funded by the Academy of Finland). Recent work has been supported by the Finnish Cultural Foundation (2022–2023).
- Teaching: Semantics, Pragmatics and Interaction; Text Analysis; Scientific Writing.
- Grants: Finnish Cultural Foundation (2022–2023), Academy of Finland (FiRe project).
Key achievements include the 2023 Docent title and contributions to cross-linguistic spatial communication studies (Nature Human Behaviour, 2023).


