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published in the A-Rate journals Language Typology and Universals, Linguistics and Morphology, thus bringing Maltese to the attention of a wider linguistic audience. The aim of the DFG project Prepositions
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and cinematic trends. This lecture series aims to shed light on different aspects of waves and thus bring our disciplines into conversation with each other. How do we measure, describe, understand and comprehend
rather comprehensive illumination of a promising new field of research is provided and the need to bring together fields and approaches which have been applied independently of one another so far is highlighted
lectures, colloquia, workshops, study days, field trips, and field research visits are organized to bring topics in Maltese linguistics to the student audience and other interested parties. In addition to
idence. As a writer and storyteller in the tradition of Haitian oral culture and literature, she brings cross-border and intermediary forms of storytelling traditions to the world. Marie-Célie Agnant will
University): “What does food have to do with multilingualism?” This interdisciplinary conference brings together scholars of different academic backgrounds to explore how knowledge systems, cultures, languages
of guest professorships titled "Denkplatz Bremen". The international guest professorship aims at bringing renowned scholars to the University of Bremen, where they will spend a summer contributing to scholarly [...] of guest professorships titled "Denkplatz Bremen". The international guest professorship aims at bringing renowned scholars to the University of Bremen, where they will spend a summer contributing to scholarly [...] education has affected many disciplines. Many of our colleagues face difficulties when they try to bring together different regions and disciplines. Keeping the status quo becomes a question of hiring and
your eyes wide open, and carry with you your notebook. A day of sightseeing in Bremen will certainly bring you closer to global knowledge. © Lere O. Shakunle 28 June 2004, 13:00 – 15:00 | SFG, Raum 1060 Lere