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Alain Christian Bassène – Crossroads
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Investigating the unexplored side of multilingualism in Casamance. Dr Alain-Christian Bassène is the coordinator of the project for all things concerning activities in Senegal. He is the head of the linguistic department of the UCAD (Université Cheikh Anta Diop) in Dakar and has researched on a variety of Atlantic languages, among which Joola Banjal or Eegimaa, one of the languages in the scope of the Crossroads project. He is the supervisor of the project’s three Senegal-based PhD students. Bringing tog...
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Lina Sagna – Crossroads
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Investigating the unexplored side of multilingualism in Casamance. Lina is inhabitant of Djibonker and currently employed in the Crossroads Project as transcriber and translator of recordings in Gubëeher. She has been trained in the use of the linguistic software ELAN. Follow Crossroads on WordPress.com. Bringing together worlds apart: multilingualism in London and Agnack, by Friederike Lüpke. Crossing the ocean to meet with the Crossroads team, by Kristine Stenzel and Bruna Franchetto. Kanraxël – ...
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August 2015 – ordinaryworkinglinguist
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August 18, 2015. I don’t believe in busman’s holidays. Once the blessed Out Of Office is activated I am checked well and truly out, and put various mind control techniques to good use banishing any thoughts of impending academic duties the moment they show their anxious, demanding little faces (top smug tip: these techniques are most effective when floating … More holiday snap. ICLC 13, Northumbria University, Newcastle. August 6, 2015. ICLC 13, Northumbria University, Newcastle. A month in Palestine.
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David Sagna – Crossroads
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Investigating the unexplored side of multilingualism in Casamance. David is from the village of Essyl, and is currently employed as translator and transcriber of mainly Joola Eegimaa. Follow Crossroads on WordPress.com. Bringing together worlds apart: multilingualism in London and Agnack, by Friederike Lüpke. Crossing the ocean to meet with the Crossroads team, by Kristine Stenzel and Bruna Franchetto. Early Career Researchers to Brussels on 21-22 June 2016 (Post Brexit update). Alex Cobbinah’s blog.
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Cheikh Sadibou Sambou – Crossroads
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Investigating the unexplored side of multilingualism in Casamance. Follow Crossroads on WordPress.com. Bringing together worlds apart: multilingualism in London and Agnack, by Friederike Lüpke. Crossing the ocean to meet with the Crossroads team, by Kristine Stenzel and Bruna Franchetto. Early Career Researchers to Brussels on 21-22 June 2016 (Post Brexit update). Kanraxël – The Confluence of Agnack presented at the AHRC Commons first national event, by Chouette Films. Kanraxël – The…. The WordPress....
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Team Senegal – Crossroads
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Investigating the unexplored side of multilingualism in Casamance. The Senegalese members of the project are situated in Dakar and Casamance. Alain Christian Bassène. The coordinator of the project in Senegal and supervisor of our three PhD students Tricia Manga. And Cheikh Sadibou Sambou. All three study at University Cheikh Anta Diop in Dakar and do their research at our fieldbase in Brin. Jeremie Sagna. Follow Crossroads on WordPress.com. Kanraxël – The…. On Crossroads at the Translanguag…. On The con...
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Presentations – Crossroads
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Investigating the unexplored side of multilingualism in Casamance. June 2016) Les marqueurs de sujet et d’objet dans les langues atlantiques dans une perspective typologique et aréale . KPAAM CAM and Crossroads workshop June 2016. June 7 to 9, SOAS London. Cobbinah, Alexander; Hantgan, Abbie; Lüpke, Friederike and Watson, Rachel. December 2016) The diversity of diverse. Zoom on multilingual regional systems on the Upper Guinea Coast of West Africa. Pre-conference session on small-scale multilingualism.
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January 2016 – ordinaryworkinglinguist
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8216;swearing is a part of life! January 18, 2016. I overheard this immortal slogan many years ago when I was on my way home from a late shift in a restaurant on Fulham Broadway. It was exuberantly uttered by a foreign gentleman who, having been pulled over for some traffic infraction or other, was getting rather excited, and had evidently been informed by the police … More ‘swearing is a part of life! 8216;swearing is a part of life! 8216;swearing is a part of life! A month in Palestine.
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February 2016 – ordinaryworkinglinguist
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February 11, 2016. This post runs parallel to the one I just published on our project site, about using the idea of prototypes to understand the linguistic situation at the Crossroads. I wanted to use this blog to talk about the thought process that led to this idea. As I mentioned on the other post, a lot of the … More building the prototype. 8216;swearing is a part of life! ICLC 13, Northumbria University, Newcastle. A month in Palestine. Humans who read grammars. Blog at WordPress.com.
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holiday snap – ordinaryworkinglinguist
https://ordinaryworkinglinguist.wordpress.com/2015/08/18/holiday-snap
August 18, 2015. August 18, 2015. ICLC 13, Northumbria University, Newcastle. 8216;swearing is a part of life! 2 thoughts on “ holiday snap. August 19, 2015 at 11:37 am. So ‘magazin’ must mean ‘fresh’ in Russian. I never knew that! August 19, 2015 at 4:21 pm. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.