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    Webinaire 6 : Typological Atlas of the Languages of Daghestan
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    Webinaire 6 : Typological Atlas of the Languages of Daghestan

    Presented by : Michael Daniel (HSE University) Chiara Naccarato (HSE University) Timofey Mukhin (HSE University) Samira Verhees (HSE...
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    Verb height, prosodic phrasing, and the flexible ⍳-mapping hypothesis: evidence from Iron Ossetic
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    Verb height, prosodic phrasing, and the flexible ⍳-mapping hypothesis: evidence from Iron Ossetic

    Presented by : Lena Borise (Research Institute for Linguistics, Budapest) David Erschler (Ben Gurion University of the Negev) Date : 12...
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    Webinar 4 : Gender stability in Nakh-Daghestanian languages
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    Webinar 4 : Gender stability in Nakh-Daghestanian languages

    Presented by : Gerd Carling (Lund University) - Kate Bellamy (Lacito, CNRS) - Jesse Wichers Schreur (Goethe University Frankfurt, EPHE)...
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    Webinar 3 : A typologically unusual finite relative clause strategy in the Southern Caucasus
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    Webinar 3 : A typologically unusual finite relative clause strategy in the Southern Caucasus

    Presented by : Katherine Hodgson - University of Cambridge Date : 15 February 2021 Organized by : Languages, Dialects and Isoglosses of...
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    Webinar 2 : The Anaphor Agreement Effect: An East Caucasian perspective
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    Webinar 2 : The Anaphor Agreement Effect: An East Caucasian perspective

    Date : Monday 11 January - 04:30 PM (Paris time) Presented by : Pavel Rudnev Discussant : Léa Nash Organized by : "Languages, Dialects...
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    Webinar 1 : Non-canonical inverse in Circassian and Abaza : borrowing of morphological complexity
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    Webinar 1 : Non-canonical inverse in Circassian and Abaza : borrowing of morphological complexity

    Peter M. Arkadiev Institute of Slavic Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences & Russian State University for the Humanities Organized...
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