Upcoming events
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Fri12Dec202510:00 amBlandijn 2 3.30 (Camelot)
Bernat Bardagil (Ghent University) - Argument marking patterns as a proxy for social contact in the Guaporé-Mamoré region of Amazonia
Show contentTo what extent can we use a high-resolution comparative linguistics approach to open a window into human history when we lack tangible historical information? The Guaporé-Mamoré region, overlapping significant territory in the Bolivian and Brazilian lowlands, is one of the most linguistically and culturally diverse regions in the continent. In spite of that, we know extremely little about the history of a vast majority of the languages, and the indigenous nations who speak them, before the 20th century. In this talk I will discuss my ongoing research examining grammatical properties in order to triangulate historical information about the nations inhabiting of this area.
Jointly organised with BantUGent. To join the meeting online via MS teams, please contact Nina van der Vlugt.
Past events
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Tue15Oct20191:00 pmCameloot room (Blandijnberg 2, 3de verdieping
Get to know your colleagues: Giuseppe Magistro, Antoine Primerano, André Kött, Ezra la Roi
Show contentThe following colleagues will present (themselves and) their projects:
- Giuseppe Magistro (FWO): Prosodic cues to syntactic reanalysis. Experimentally tracking Jespersen's cycle in progress
- Antoine Primerano (FWO): The grammaticalisation of the future and conditionals in the history of Ibero-Romance: a language and dialect contact approach
- André Kött (BOF): Groeten uit het verleden: over het gebruik van interjecties in meertalige vroegmoderne taalmethodes
- Ezra la Roi (FWO): Counterfactuals in the History of Greek: An Enriched Diachronic Typology using a Context-Sensitive Evolutionary Model