Zobrazeno 1 - 10
of 40
pro vyhledávání: '"Ger Reesink"'
Publikováno v:
PLoS Biology, Vol 7, Iss 11, p e1000241 (2009)
The region of the ancient Sahul continent (present day Australia and New Guinea, and surrounding islands) is home to extreme linguistic diversity. Even apart from the huge Austronesian language family, which spread into the area after the breakup of
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/75d624d1441d481c84ca27c86affa6a8
Autor:
Keith Hunley, Michael Dunn, Eva Lindström, Ger Reesink, Angela Terrill, Meghan E Healy, George Koki, Françoise R Friedlaender, Jonathan S Friedlaender
Publikováno v:
PLoS Genetics, Vol 4, Iss 10, p e1000239 (2008)
Recent studies have detailed a remarkable degree of genetic and linguistic diversity in Northern Island Melanesia. Here we utilize that diversity to examine two models of genetic and linguistic coevolution. The first model predicts that genetic and l
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/79ed8216c4f1444591910ed5b616f25c
Autor:
Hedvig Skirgård, Hannah J. Haynie, Damián E. Blasi, Harald Hammarström, Jeremy Collins, Jay J. Latarche, Jakob Lesage, Tobias Weber, Alena Witzlack-Makarevich, Sam Passmore, Angela Chira, Luke Maurits, Russell Dinnage, Michael Dunn, Ger Reesink, Ruth Singer, Claire Bowern, Patience Epps, Jane Hill, Outi Vesakoski, Martine Robbeets, Noor Karolin Abbas, Daniel Auer, Nancy A. Bakker, Giulia Barbos, Robert D. Borges, Swintha Danielsen, Luise Dorenbusch, Ella Dorn, John Elliott, Giada Falcone, Jana Fischer, Yustinus Ghanggo Ate, Hannah Gibson, Hans-Philipp Göbel, Jemima A. Goodall, Victoria Gruner, Andrew Harvey, Rebekah Hayes, Leonard Heer, Roberto E. Herrera Miranda, Nataliia Hübler, Biu Huntington-Rainey, Jessica K. Ivani, Marilen Johns, Erika Just, Eri Kashima, Carolina Kipf, Janina V. Klingenberg, Nikita König, Aikaterina Koti, Richard G. A. Kowalik, Olga Krasnoukhova, Nora L. M. Lindvall, Mandy Lorenzen, Hannah Lutzenberger, Tânia R. A. Martins, Celia Mata German, Suzanne van der Meer, Jaime Montoya Samamé, Michael Müller, Saliha Muradoglu, Kelsey Neely, Johanna Nickel, Miina Norvik, Cheryl Akinyi Oluoch, Jesse Peacock, India O. C. Pearey, Naomi Peck, Stephanie Petit, Sören Pieper, Mariana Poblete, Daniel Prestipino, Linda Raabe, Amna Raja, Janis Reimringer, Sydney C. Rey, Julia Rizaew, Eloisa Ruppert, Kim K. Salmon, Jill Sammet, Rhiannon Schembri, Lars Schlabbach, Frederick W. P. Schmidt, Amalia Skilton, Wikaliler Daniel Smith, Hilário de Sousa, Kristin Sverredal, Daniel Valle, Javier Vera, Judith Voß, Tim Witte, Henry Wu, Stephanie Yam, Jingting Ye, Maisie Yong, Tessa Yuditha, Roberto Zariquiey, Robert Forkel, Nicholas Evans, Stephen C. Levinson, Martin Haspelmath, Simon J. Greenhill, Quentin D. Atkinson, Russell D. Gray
Publikováno v:
Science Advances
SocArXiv Papers
SocArXiv Papers
While global patterns of human genetic diversity are increasingly well characterized, the diversity of human languages remains less systematically described. Here we outline the Grambank database. With over 400,000 data points and 2,400 languages, Gr
Autor:
Ger Reesink
Publikováno v:
Linguistic Typology. 23:229-235
Publikováno v:
The Languages and Linguistics of the New Guinea Area: A Comprehensive Guide
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::f803484b0e84ad2397ea2eee26891f62
https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110295252-009
https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110295252-009
Autor:
Ger Reesink
Publikováno v:
Studies in Language. 34:226-233
Autor:
Ger Reesink
Publikováno v:
Studies in Language, 32, 4, pp. 866-893
Studies in Language, 32, 866-893
Studies in Language, 32, 866-893
Each language has its own limited inventory of constructions from which speakers have to choose when they want to communicate their conceptualizations. This paper discusses a highly productive complex figure construction (Croft 2001:326) in the Papua
Publikováno v:
Language
Language, 84, 4, pp. 710-759
Language, 84, 710-759
Language, 84, 4, pp. 710-759
Language, 84, 710-759
Using various methods derived from evolutionary biology, including maximum parsimony and Bayesian phylogenetic analysis, we tackle the question of the relationships among a group of Papuan isolate languages that have hitherto resisted accepted attemp
Autor:
Ger Reesink
Publikováno v:
Oceanic Linguistics, 44, 1 (June), pp. 145-193
Oceanic Linguistics, 44, 145-193
Oceanic Linguistics, 44, 145-193
Sulka, spoken along Wide Bay in the East New Britain province of Papua New Guinea, is known as an isolate Papuan language. In the area where Austronesian and Papuan languages have been in contact over the last three-and-a-half millennia, this is one
Autor:
Ger Reesink
Publikováno v:
The Interaction of Data, Description, and Theory in Linguistics. 9:239-268
Negation in a number of Austronesian and Papuan languages with SVO order is expressed by a rather rigid clause-final position of the negative adverb. Some typological generalizations for negation are reviewed and the distribution of this trait in lan