Linguistics Research Projects
Research projects in the Department range from individual postdoctoral fellowships to large scale projects involving academics in different institutions. Access more information on some of the research projects based in the Department by following the links below.
- Arabic and contact-induced language change
- Auxiliary constructions in Ngoreme and Simbiti: a descriptive account
- Crossroads - Investigating the unexplored side of multilingualism
- Development of electronic language corpus and pedagogical support materials: Guernsey, Channel Islands
- Discourse and prosody across language family boundaries
- Engaged Humanities in Europe: Capacity building for participatory research in linguistic-cultural heritage (ENGHUM)
- Farming, food and yam: language and cultural practices among Ikaan speakers
- Morphosyntactic variation in Bantu: Typology, contact and change
- Online documentation of Siberian languages
- Pathways of change at the northern Bantu borderlands
- Pots, plants and people: a documentation of Baïnounk knowledge systems
- Prominent Possessors