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Publications and projects according to DDC 490: Other languages
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Seiler, Walter,
1984.
The main structures of Imonda : a Papuan language.
Department of Linguistics, The Australian National University.
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Seiler, Walter; Feldman, Harry,
1983.
On the foundations of a typology and what 'optional' case markers mark.
Language and Linguistics in Melanesia.
1983(14).
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Seiler, Walter,
1983.
The acquisition of a noun classification system by a language.
Language and Linguistics in Melanesia.
14(1-2), pp. 76-97.
Available from: https://www.langlxmelanesia.com/LMM vol 14 no 1-2 the acquisition of a noun classification system.pdf
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Seiler, Walter,
1983.
The lost Malay language of Papua New Guinea.
NUSA: Linguistic studies of languages in and around Indonesia.
17, pp. 65-72.
Available from: http://sealang.net/archives/nusa/pdf/nusa-v17-p65-72.pdf
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Seiler, Walter,
1983.
Topic marking in the Papuan language of Imonda.
Oceanic Linguistics.
22/23(1/2), pp. 151-173.
Projects
Projects according to DDC 490: Other languages
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Exploratory visit and project definition “Aligning Swiss and Vietnamese Perspectives on Global Competences”
As new collaborators, Sandra McGury from the ZHAW working in the Swiss Global Competence Lab (SGCL) and Thi Thu Hien Dang from Hanoi University Vietnam (HANU) will use this research grant to write several project funding applications to fund their future project Aligning Swiss and Vietnamese Perspectives on Global ...
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Machine translation for crisis communication
This project investigates how machine translation services can help employees from administrations, NGOs and education to communicate with refugees. Providing public services to newly arrived refugees is a linguistic challenge: interprets are expensive and not available for all languages. Although machine ...
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CEFR CV for Sign Languages
This is a project funded by the Counsil of Europe to make the results of an Swiss National Foundation project available internationally to learners and instructors of sign language by providing translations in English and videos in International Sign. The original project empirically developed and statistically ...
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CEFR for Sign Languages