[Lingtyp] Jawun Research Seminar, Wednesday 7 December 2022, 3-5 pm, by Christoph Holz
Alexandra Aikhenvald
a.y.aikhenvald at live.com
Wed Nov 30 10:16:52 UTC 2022
Dear all
It gives me great pleasure to announce our next seminar within the Jawun Research Seminar series.
On 7 December, Wednesday, 3- approx. 5 pm, Christoph Holz, PhD student within the Jawun Research Centre, will be talking about
Sequential number word formation and language games in the New Ireland
We are greatly looking forward to Chris' talk!
I am attaching the flyer.
Zoom is through link: https://cqu.zoom.us/j/88387629550?pwd=b1hsb2E0MjdkWUs0RGl2WS8vOWNSUT09#success<https://mcas-proxyweb.mcas.ms/certificate-checker?login=false&originalUrl=https%3A%2F%2Fcqu.zoom.us.mcas.ms%2Fj%2F88387629550%3Fpwd%3Db1hsb2E0MjdkWUs0RGl2WS8vOWNSUT09%26McasTsid%3D20893%23success&McasCSRF=b0582125bea14b28ba02354df43ff753748b983844150aeaa6dc1a4892abe898>) ,
passcode: 253748.
The link to the seminar is at -
Jawun Research Centre Seminar 24: Sequential number word formation and language games in New Ireland - CQUniversity<https://mcas-proxyweb.mcas.ms/certificate-checker?login=false&originalUrl=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.cqu.edu.au.mcas.ms%2Fevents%2Fevent-items%2Fseminarlecture%2FSequential-number-word-formation-and-language-games-in-New-Ireland%3FMcasTsid%3D20893&McasCSRF=b0582125bea14b28ba02354df43ff753748b983844150aeaa6dc1a4892abe898>
Jawun Research Centre Seminar 24: Sequential number word formation and language games in New Ireland - CQUniversity - cqu.edu.au<https://mcas-proxyweb.mcas.ms/certificate-checker?login=false&originalUrl=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.cqu.edu.au.mcas.ms%2Fevents%2Fevent-items%2Fseminarlecture%2FSequential-number-word-formation-and-language-games-in-New-Ireland%3FMcasTsid%3D20893&McasCSRF=b0582125bea14b28ba02354df43ff753748b983844150aeaa6dc1a4892abe898>
This multidisciplinary seminar series aims to create a forum centered in Jawun. It is for researchers at CQU, across Queensland and all over the world, as a forum to share their research findings and establish potential synergies, leading to joint grant applications, and partnerships that endeavour to advance knowledge in various disciplines.
www.cqu.edu.au
The information on the seminar series can be seen here
https://www.cqu.edu.au/research/organisations/jawun-research-centre/about-us<https://mcas-proxyweb.mcas.ms/certificate-checker?login=false&originalUrl=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.cqu.edu.au.mcas.ms%2Fresearch%2Forganisations%2Fjawun-research-centre%2Fabout-us%3FMcasTsid%3D20893&McasCSRF=b0582125bea14b28ba02354df43ff753748b983844150aeaa6dc1a4892abe898>
This will be the last seminar for the year. We will restart early in the new year. (Apologies for any cross-postings!)
Best wishes, and see you all soon
Sascha
Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald, PhD, DLitt, FAHA, FQAAS, MAE
Professorial Research Fellow and Australian Laureate Fellow
Jawun Centre (formerly Centre for Indigenous Health Equity Research), Central Queensland University
Cairns, Queensland, Australia
Foundation Director of the Language and Culture Research Centre (JCU)
Consultant, OED (South American languages)
phone 61-400305315
http://www.aikhenvaldlinguistics.com/;
https://staff-profiles.cqu.edu.au/home/view/25682<https://mcas-proxyweb.mcas.ms/certificate-checker?login=false&originalUrl=https%3A%2F%2Fstaff-profiles.cqu.edu.au.mcas.ms%2Fhome%2Fview%2F25682%3FMcasTsid%3D20893>
https://researchonline.jcu.edu.au/view/all/ADD43F35E4ED54959A3F28C152248725.html
https://www.ae-info.org/ae/Member/Aikhenvald_Alexandra
alternative e-mail: a.aikhenvald at cqu.edu.au, nyamamayratakw at gmail.com, goldagorb at yahoo.com
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From: Alexandra Aikhenvald <a.y.aikhenvald at live.com>
Sent: Wednesday, 9 November 2022 10:50 PM
To: Lingtyp at listserv.linguistlist.org <Lingtyp at listserv.linguistlist.org>
Subject: A flyer for Bob Dixon's new book A new grammar of Dyirbal, with a discount
Dear colleagues and friends
A neat half-century on from the first grammar in 1972, Oxford University Press have just published A New Grammar of Dyirbal, by Bob (or R. M. W.) Dixon. Lots of new culturally-informed examples and insightful analyses.
I am attaching a flyer for this new book, A new grammar of Dyirbal, with the 30% discount offer. People should order online at www.oup.com with promotion code AAFLYG6.
Best wishes and have fun
Sasha
Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald, PhD, DLitt, FAHA, FQAAS, MAE
Professorial Research Fellow and Australian Laureate Fellow
Jawun Centre (formerly Centre for Indigenous Health Equity Research), Central Queensland University
Cairns, Queensland, Australia
Foundation Director of the Language and Culture Research Centre (JCU)
Consultant, OED (South American languages)
phone 61-400305315
http://www.aikhenvaldlinguistics.com/;
https://staff-profiles.cqu.edu.au/home/view/25682<https://mcas-proxyweb.mcas.ms/certificate-checker?login=false&originalUrl=https%3A%2F%2Fstaff-profiles.cqu.edu.au.mcas.ms%2Fhome%2Fview%2F25682%3FMcasTsid%3D20893>
https://researchonline.jcu.edu.au/view/all/ADD43F35E4ED54959A3F28C152248725.html
https://www.ae-info.org/ae/Member/Aikhenvald_Alexandra
alternative e-mail: a.aikhenvald at cqu.edu.au, nyamamayratakw at gmail.com, goldagorb at yahoo.com
Serial Verbs The Oxford Handbook of Evidentiality
By Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald Edited By Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald
Now available from Oxford University Press<https://global.oup.com/academic/product/serial-verbs-9780198791263?cc=au&lang=en&> Now available from Oxford University Press<https://global.oup.com/academic/product/the-oxford-handbook-of-evidentiality-9780198759515?cc=au&lang=en&>
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