21.2469, FYI: Language and Culture Research Group at JCU

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Subject: 21.2469, FYI: Language and Culture Research Group at JCU

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Date: 01-Jun-2010
From: Alexandra Aikhenvald < Alexandra.Aikhenvald at jcu.edu.au >
Subject: Language and Culture Research Group at JCU
 

	
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Date: Fri, 04 Jun 2010 15:20:35
From: Alexandra Aikhenvald [Alexandra.Aikhenvald at jcu.edu.au]
Subject: Language and Culture Research Group at JCU

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The 2010 Bulletin of the Language and Culture Research Group at the Cairns
Institute at James Cook University in Australia is now available
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Most members of the Language and Culture Research Group have written (or
are writing) a grammar of a language, and many of us are working on
typological universals, by inductive generalisations from a well-chosen
sample of grammars. We welcome enquiries from similarly oriented scholars
(from Australia or from overseas) who would like to consider spending a
sabbatical with us. We can provide basic facilities, plus an intellectual
ambience of the highest order. 



Linguistic Field(s): Anthropological Linguistics
                     Discipline of Linguistics





 




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