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Die leksikografiese bewerking van verwantskapsterme in Sepedi
In: Lexikos, Vol 22, Pp 261-271 (2021) (2021)
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Writing to Transgress: Autobiographies and Family Trees as Multimodal and Culturally Sustaining Writing Pedagogy
In: Teaching/Writing: The Journal of Writing Teacher Education (2021)
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An Algorithm For Building Language Superfamilies Using Swadesh Lists
In: Computer Science and Engineering: Theses, Dissertations, and Student Research (2020)
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Isoglosses and subdivisions of Iranian
In: ISSN: 2210-2116 ; Journal of Historical Linguistics ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-02266255 ; Journal of Historical Linguistics, John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2019, 9 (2), pp.239-281. ⟨10.1075/jhl.17010.kor⟩ ; https://benjamins.com/catalog/jhl.9.2 (2019)
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Toura Kinship Charts
2019
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On trees, waves and isoglosses
In: Summer School 2018 evening lectures ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-01910358 ; Summer School 2018 evening lectures, Jul 2018, Leiden, Netherlands ; https://www.universiteitleiden.nl/en/events/2018/series/summer-school-evening-lectures (2018)
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Vertikale Und Laterale Aspekte Der Chinesischen Dialektgeschichte ...
Johann-Mattis List. - : Zenodo, 2017
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Isoglosses and subdivisions of Iranian
In: seminar in the "Western Asia Spring School" ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01494570 ; seminar in the "Western Asia Spring School", Mar 2017, Francfort s/M, Germany ; http://titus.fkidg1.uni-frankfurt.de/click/springschool.html (2017)
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A partial tree of Central Iranian: A new look at Iranian subphyla
In: ISSN: 0019-7262 ; EISSN: 1613-0405 ; Indogermanische Forschungen ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-01333448 ; Indogermanische Forschungen, De Gruyter, 2016, 121 (1), pp.401-434. ⟨10.1515/if-2016-0021⟩ ; https://www.degruyter.com/view/j/indo.2016.121.issue-1/issue-files/indo.2016.121.issue-1.xml (2016)
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Computational phylogenetics and the internal structure of Pama-Nyungan
In: Language (Washington) (2015)
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Two Activities for Multlingual Students: Learning in Monolingual Classrooms
In: Journal of Multilingual Education Research (2015)
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Isoglosses and subdivisions of Iranian
In: 22nd International Conference on Historical Linguistics. Workshop: Non-cladistic approaches to language genealogy ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01246355 ; 22nd International Conference on Historical Linguistics. Workshop: Non-cladistic approaches to language genealogy, Jul 2015, Napoli, Italy ; http://www.ichl22.unina.it (2015)
Abstract: International audience ; As a language family with some 3000 years of documentation, and spread over a vast territory, the Iranian branch of Indo-European is a fortunate case for testing hypotheses and methods of relations among related languages. Conversely, while there is a large number of Ir. languages, Persian is the only member of the family that is attested in Old, Middle and New Iranian (one of the IE languages with the longest attested history) while all others are only attested in one of the three periods. In addition to the difficulties involved here, there is the interesting question of calculating the contribution of the languages that died out. Another perspective is provided by the large bodies of new data which have come to light both of contemporary and of historical Ir. languages. The latest arrivals include Bactrian, the language of the Kushan empire. In spite of its historical importance, it was known until 1990 only from coins and a few stone inscriptions (1st-3rdc. AD) that proved difficult to read and to understand. In the intervening years, a corpus of some 150 manuscripts (letters, contracts etc., 4th-9thc.) has come to light and is available for study now. So far as research of the relations among Ir. languages is concerned, the new data have not been integrated yet. Also, the methodology has remained essentially unchanged, and those works that do address the issue make use of essentially the same set of isoglosses as 100 years ago. These isoglosses are not only outdated, but also problematic from the outset because they were established for other purposes (e.g. the differentiation of various Ir. “dialects” present in the Manichean manuscripts found in Chinese Turkestan at the beginning of the 20th c.). A fresh look, and a new collection of features, is thus urgently needed. Taking the morphological innovations of Bactrian as an example, unexplored for purposes of language grouping so far, a complex pattern of their being shared by other Ir. languages emerges. Noteworthily, the features cross the dichotomy of Eastern and Western Iranian, which has been the very basis of Ir. dialectology, and reveals a particularly close relation with Parthian. Likewise remarkably, the picture shown by these features of Bactrian is not without similarities to the findings on isoglosses of other language families, and is in fact quite similar e.g. to the result obtained for of Oceanic languages by Alexandre François, promising fruitful perspectives for an exchange of research results on various language families. At the same time, it seems to me that one does not necessarily need to stop here: Ir. data allow for study of the diachronic perspective, which in turn permits evaluations that are necessarily impossible in the case of many other language families. The paper will thus “attack” the picture presented by the diagram of morphological innovations of Bactrian shared with other Ir. languages, and discuss how it changes when adding aspects such as archaism vs. innovation (NB that the two sides of an isogloss i.e. the absence vs. presence of a feature may carry entirely different implications for language groupings), relative chronology, and the possible impact of neighbouring languages within and outside the group (which in the case of Iranian are mostly quite well documented).
Keyword: [SHS.LANGUE]Humanities and Social Sciences/Linguistics; Bactrian; family tree; Iranian languages; isoglosses
URL: https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01246355
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Some problems of isoglosses, dialect maps and family trees
In: International Symposium on “Endangered Iranian Languages” ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01248144 ; International Symposium on “Endangered Iranian Languages”, Feb 2015, Frankfurt a.M., Germany ; http://www.iseil.org/program-2015.html (2015)
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The family tree of Iranian and its problems
In: Conférence dans le cadre du "Indo-European Seminar", Faculty of Classics, University of Cambridge. ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01246389 ; Conférence dans le cadre du "Indo-European Seminar", Faculty of Classics, University of Cambridge., Jun 2015, Cambridge, United Kingdom ; http://talks.cam.ac.uk/talk/index/59495 (2015)
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Student interview for Place-Based WAC/WID writing instruction in Social Work, clip 15 of 18
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Instructor interview for Place-Based WAC/WID writing instruction in Social Work, clip 10 of 21
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A Computational Study of the Evolution of Cretan and Related Scripts
In: CSE Conference and Workshop Papers (2015)
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Baktrisch und das Ende des Stammbaums
In: Intervention dans le cadre du séminaire de recherche de linguistique comparée ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01248139 ; Intervention dans le cadre du séminaire de recherche de linguistique comparée, Nov 2014, Zurich, Switzerland ; http://www.uzh.ch/news/agenda/record.php?id=23343&group=43 (2014)
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Die leksikografiese bewerking van verwantskapsterme in Sepedi
In: Lexikos; Vol. 22 (2012) ; 2224-0039 (2012)
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Grouping Iranian Languages Polydimensionally
In: 31. Deutscher Orientalistentag ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01351675 ; 31. Deutscher Orientalistentag, Sep 2010, Marburg, Germany. 2010 ; https://www.uni-marburg.de/cnms/aktuelles/news/2010-dot (2010)
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