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Universität Hamburg
F.5 - Geisteswissenschaften
Asien-Afrika-Institut
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Institution
F.5 - Geisteswissenschaften
Sub institution
Asien-Afrika-Institut
Term
WiSe 17/18
Category
Konferenz/Tagung
19
WiSe 17/18
Phasal Polarity in sub-Saharan African languages
Helma Pasch
,
Raymond Boyd
,
Prof. Dr. Roland Kießling
et al.
04.02.2018
Phasal Negation in Zande
Helma Pasch
04.02.2018
Phasal Polarity in Suma (Gbaya language, northern CAR)
Raymond Boyd
04.02.2018
Phasal Polarity in Isu – and beyond
Prof. Dr. Roland Kießling
04.02.2018
Phasal polarity in Iraqw and other Tanzanian languages
Maarten Mous
04.02.2018
Phasal Polarity items in Datooga (Nilotic): Interactions with tense, aspect, and participant expectation
Alice Mitchell
04.02.2018
Negation and the expression of Phasal Polarity in Kambaata (Cushitic)
Yvonne Treis
04.02.2018
Phasal Polarity in Omotic: Is it the verb again?
Bernhard Köhler
03.02.2018
Phasal Polarity expressions in Bambara (Mande)
Klaudia Dombrowsky-Hahn
03.02.2018
Phasal Polarity in Ngiemboon
Eliane Kamdem
03.02.2018
Phasal Polarity particles in Kusaal
Hasiyatu Abubakari
03.02.2018
Phasal Polarity in Ewe: Diversity of constructions and dialect differences
Felix Ameka
03.02.2018
From Phasal Polarity expression to aspectual marker: Grammaticalization of already in Colloquial Singapore English
Lijun Li
,
Peter Siemund
03.02.2018
Phasal Polarity expressions in Fulfulde of northern Cameroon: Constructional variation and grammaticalization
Raija Kramer
03.02.2018
Phasal Polarity in Languages of the Wider Lake Chad Area – From “First” to “Yet”
Georg Ziegelmeyer
03.02.2018
The expression of Phasal Polarity in Cuwabo (Bantu P34)
Rozenn Guérois
03.02.2018
Phasal Polarity in the Nguni cluster (Bantu, S.40)
Axel Fleisch
03.02.2018
Nondums in Bantu languages: types, variation and paths of change
Maud Devos
03.02.2018
An areal typology of clause - final negation markers in northern sub - Saharan Africa and their historical relation with phasal polarity expressions
Dmitry Idiatov
03.02.2018
Grammaticalized not-yet markers in Bantu languages
Johan van der Auwera
,
Ljuba Veselinova
9
WiSe 17/18
The South China Sea Conflict after the Arbitration of July 12, 2016: Analyses and Perspectives
24.11.2017
Welcome Address
Prof. Dr. Thomas Engelbert
,
Prof. Dr. Volker Grabowsky
,
Dr. Gerhard Will
24.11.2017
The Maritime Silk Road and the South China Sea – Stepping Stones for China’s Regional Hegemony?
Prof. Dr. Jörn Dosch
24.11.2017
China’s Reaction to the PCA Award
Dr. Gerhard Will
25.11.2017
Stabiliser or Destabiliser? Fish and the South China Sea Conflict
Dr. Felix Heiduk
25.11.2017
The Impact of International Law on Sino-Vietnamese Relations in the South China Sea
Prof. Dr. Stein Tonnesson
25.11.2017
Contested Memories - Sino-Vietnamese Relations and the South China Sea in Vietnamese Commemoration
Prof. Dr. Martin Großheim
25.11.2017
Historical Patterns of Vietnam-China Border Settlements
Prof. Dr. Thomas Engelbert
25.11.2017
History as a Problem, History as a Solution: Could the South China Sea Disputes be Resolved?
Bill Hayton
25.11.2017
Shifting Currents of Power in the South China Sea and a Helpful Lesson from Europe's Diplomatic History
Dr. Enrico Fels