Past Research & Resources
Documentation and Description
- Languages and Language Groups which we are Studying
- A Grammar of Bezhta
- A Grammar of Haruai
- A Grammar of Hinuq
- A Grammar of Kakua: A Language of Northwest Amazonia
- A Grammar of Yakkha
- A Grammar of Yeri
- An Acoustically-based Phonology and Morphophonology of Siwi (Berber)
- An Atlas of the Araxes-Iran Linguistic Area
- Animacy and Mythology in Hantxa Kuin (Cashinahua)
- A Pan-dialectal Documentation of Taa
- A Reference Grammar of Ọ̀kọ
- A Text Documentation of N|uu
- Bilingual Child Language Acquisition
- Comparison of the Communicative Environment of Young Language-Learning Children in two Cultures
- Dialectal and Cultural Diversity among Ėvens in Siberia
- Documentation of Agul
- Documentation of Betawi
- Documentation of Enets
- Documentation of Khwarshi
- Documentation of N!aqriaxe
- Documentation of Nias
- Documentation of Ternate Malay
- Documentation of the Languages of the Lower Fungom Region of Northwest Cameroon
- Documentation of the Phonetic Structures of Onya-Darat
- Documentation of Tlapanec
- Electronic Grammaticography
- Endangered Moluccan Languages: Eastern Indonesia & the Dutch Diaspora
- Inheritance and Contact in a Language Complex: the Case of Taa Varieties (Tuu Family)
- Jamaican Lexicography Project (Jamlex)
- Language Contact in Indonesia
- Linguistic Field Work in Riau Province, Indonesia
- Northwest Iranian Project
- The Javanese Dialect Mapping Project
- The Kalahari Basin Area: a 'Sprachbund' on the Verge of Extinction
- Traditional Jambi Malay
- Yurok Language Project
Typological Surveys
- Atlas of Pidgin and Creole Language Structures (APiCS)
- The Leipzig Valency Classes Project
- Figurative Language: Cross-Linguistic, Cross-Cultural and Cognitive Aspects
- Morphological Borrowing
- The relative frequencies of nouns, pronouns, and verbs cross-linguistically
- Glottolog
- Electronic Grammaticography
- Relative clauses and Noun-modifying clauses
- Cross-Linguistic Linked Data (CLLD)
- Cross-linguistic aspects of the structure of the nominal lexicon
- The Acquisition of Subjects in English, Russian and Polish
- Comparison of the communicative environment of young language-learning children in two cultures
- Marked Nominative/Absolutive Case Systems
- Language and Thought: Universality and Relativism
- Loanword Typology: Comparative Study of Lexical Borrowability
- The World Atlas of Language Structures - WALS
- Typology of Content Interrogatives
- Bilingual Child Language Acquisition
- Ditransitive constructions in the world's languages
- The internal structure of person portmanteaus
- The linguistic typology of templates
Language History
- Computational and quantitative methods in historical linguistics
- Inheritance and contact in a language complex: the case of Taa varieties (Tuu family)
- Intercontinental Dictionary Series (IDS)
- Language Relatedness and Divergence: Quantitative and Phylogenetic Approaches
- Re-evaluation of the Witotoan/Boran family/ies
- 'Sound Comparisons': New Tools and Resources for Exploring Language Family Diversity on the Web
- Sounds of the Andean Languages
- The Kalahari Basin area: a 'Sprachbund' on the verge of extinction
- Towards a Cross-Disciplinary Prehistory: Converging Perspectives from Language, Archaeology and Genes
- Advances in Evolutionary Phonology
- Language Areality in Ancient Eurasia
- Correlating Genes and Languages
- Loanword Typology: Comparative Study of Lexical Borrowability
- Quantitative approaches to lexical comparison
- Maya writing and historical linguistics
Language Contact
- Language Contact in Indonesia
- Atlas of Pidgin and Creole Language Structures (APiCS)
- Morphological Borrowing
- Re-evaluation of the Witotoan/Boran family/ies
- The Kalahari Basin area: a 'Sprachbund' on the verge of extinction
- Inheritance and contact in a language complex: the case of Taa varieties (Tuu family)
- Documentation of N!aqriaxe with a focus on contact influence
- Language Areality in Ancient Eurasia
- Loanword Typology: Comparative Study of Lexical Borrowability
- The African Lexis in Jamaican Creole and Its Historical Significance
- Language Contact in Sri Lanka
Phonetics and Phonology
- 'Sound Comparisons': New Tools and Resources for Exploring Language Family Diversity on the Web
- Sounds of the Andean Languages
- Interactions across time scales in speech perception
- Laryngealization: characterization and interaction with other features
- Modeling speech dynamics trough recurrences
- Phonetic constraints on lexical items
- Statistical modeling of trajectories and shapes applied to speech
- Phonetic and phonological description of Even dialects (with a focus on acoustic vowel properties and vowel harmony)
- Advances in Evolutionary Phonology
- An Acoustically-based Phonology and Morphophonology of Siwi (Berber)
- The Phonology of Jakarta Indonesian
- Documentation of the phonetic structures of Onya-Darat
Jakarta Field Station
- The MPI EVA Jakarta Field Station
- Documentation of Betawi
- Bilingual Child Language Acquisition
- Figurative Language: Cross-Linguistic, Cross-Cultural and Cognitive Aspects
- The Javanese Dialect Mapping Project
- Documentation of Kenyah
- Language Contact in Indonesia
- Linguistic Field Work in Riau Province, Indonesia
- Documentation of Ternate Malay
- Endangered Moluccan Languages: Eastern Indonesia & the Dutch diaspora
- Traditional Jambi Malay
- Language and Thought: Universality and Relativism
- Acquisition of Jakarta Indonesian
- The Phonology of Jakarta Indonesian
- The Acquisition of Passive Voice in English and Indonesian