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1 Curriculum Vitae Marian Klamer Personal data Born 1965 in Indonesia, repatriated in Dutch nationality, married, 3 children (born 1997, 2001, 2003). Address: LUCL/LIAS, Faculty of Humanities, Leiden University, PO Box 9515, 2300 RA Leiden, The Netherlands m.a.f.klamer@hum.leidenuniv.nl Personal URL: Research areas Austronesian and Papuan languages and linguistics Malay varieties Linguistic Typology Historical linguistics and language contact Education PhD General, cum laude. Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, Dec Dissertation title: Kambera: a language of Eastern Indonesia. Nominated by the Dutch Linguistic Society for the AVT Dissertation Award. Published in the Mouton Grammar Library series as Klamer General, cum laude. Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam. Thesis title: Fonologie van het Kamberaas (1989). Propedeuse and Literature, Universiteit Tilburg, Eurolingua Language Schools, London, England Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency in English, Grade A First Cambridge Certificate in English, Grade A Academic Positions 2014-present Full Professor of Austronesian and Papuan, Leiden University Principal Investigator of NWO-VICI project Reconstructing the past through languages of the present: the Lesser Sunda Islands ( ) National PI of The Dictionary/Grammar Reading Machine: Computational Tools for Accessing the World s Linguistic Heritage (DReaM): European Research Association Joint Programming Initiative on Cultural Heritage (JPICH) Research Fellow and coordinator (with H. Hammarström) of NIAS-Lorentz Theme Group Capturing Phylogenetic Algorithms for. NIAS, Wassenaar, Senior lecturer, Leiden University Coordinator of the CLARIN-project Language Archive of Insular South East Asia and West New Guinea (LAISEANG). Completed during this project: Data sets of 48 languages of Insular SE Asia and West New Guinea archived with The Language Archive, MPI Nijmegen; online in Curriculum Vitae Marian Klamer Page 1 of 25
2 Principal Investigator of EuroBABEL (European Science Foundation) Collaborative Research Project Alor-Pantar languages: Origins and theoretical impact. Collaboration with A. Schapper (Leiden U), G. Holton, L. Robinson (U of Fairbanks, Alaska, US), G. Corbett, D. Brown, S. Fedden (U of Surrey, UK). Completed during this project: 3 edited volumes and dozens of articles Principal Investigator of NWO-VIDI project Linguistic Variation in Eastern Indonesia: The Alor and Pantar Project, Leiden University. Completed during this project: 3 reference grammars, 1 sketch grammar, 1 PhD, 1 edited volume, corpora on Klon, Abui, Teiwa, Kaera, and Alorese (4 days/week) Senior Research Fellow (3 days/week) & Research Coordinator (1 day/week) in the Spinoza research project Lexicon and Syntax headed by Prof. P.C. Muysken, Leiden University Research Fellow, Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW), Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam (4 days/week). Topic: Grammaticalization in languages of Eastern Indonesia Lecturer in General and Applied, Windesheim University of Applied Sciences, Zwolle (fulltime) Research Assistant for the Goeman Taaldeman project (on dialects of Dutch) and for the project Dutch in America (on the Dutch spoken by Dutch immigrants in the US). Meertensinstituut (KNAW), Amsterdam, Department of Dialectology (1 day/week) Teacher of Dutch for Foreigners, Department of Dutch, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam (1 day/week). Professional memberships The Association for Linguistic Typology (ALT) The Linguistic Society of America The Dutch Linguistic Society (Alg. Vereniging voor Taalwetenschap, AVT) Collaborative research Member of Panel of Experts in From Dust to Dawn: Multilingual Grammar Extraction from Grammars. PI Prof. dr. H.D. Hammarström, Uppsala University : Collaborator in Grammar Matrix Reloaded: Syntax and Semantics of Affectedness (MOE2013-T ), PI František Kratochvíl, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore : Principal Investigator of the EuroCORES-EuroBABEL-project: Alor Pantar languages: Origin and theoretical impact involving collaborative research with Prof. Gary Holton (Alaska Native Language Center), Prof. Greville Corbett and dr Sebastian Fedden (U of Surrey), Prof. Dunstan Brown, U of York : Collaborative research in the project Characterizing Human Language by Structural Complexity (CHLaSC), funded by the European Commission, conducted by Uli Sauerland, ZAS Berlin, and Bart Hollebrandse, University of Groningen. Curriculum Vitae Marian Klamer Page 2 of 25
3 Grants, scholarships and prizes Main Applicant / Principal Investigator Amount Year of award Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) - 200, Promoties in de Geestesweteschappen - Tracking Malay migration history through the genealogy of vernacular Malayic varieties Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) VICI 1,500, Grant, project number , Reconstructing the past through languages of the present. Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) 100, Aspasia premium, no CLARIN-NL Language Archive of Insular South East Asia and West 80, New Guinea (LAISEANG). European Science Foundation (ESF) Standing Committee for 4, the Humanities (SCH). Summer Schools Grant. 3L International Summer School on Language Documentation and Description, July 2010, Leiden. European Science Foundation (ESF)-EuroCORES. EuroBABEL 935, Research Project Alor-Pantar languages: Origins and theoretical impact. Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO). 650, Vernieuwingsimpuls (VIDI) Grant Linguistic variation in Eastern Indonesia. Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW). Royal 140, Academy Fellowship, Grammaticalization in languages of Eastern Indonesia. Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO). 90, Personal grant, Individual PhD Research project The morphology of Kambera. TOTAL as Main applicant 3,699,000 Grant Co-Applicant DReaM: The Dictionary/Grammar Reading Machine: Computational Tools for Accessing the World s Linguistic Heritage, ERA Joint Programming Initiative on Cultural Heritage (JPI CH). PI: Harald Hammarström, Uppsala University, co-applicant Dr S. Robert, LLACAN,CNRS Paris. NIAS Theme group (5 fellows, 3 months). Co-applicant Harald Hammarström (Radboud U). NIAS-Lorentz workshop, October Co-applicant Harald Hammarström (Radboud U). Australia-Netherlands Research Collaboration (ANRC). Workshop Grant. Melanesian languages on the edge of Asia (8-12 Feb 2010, Manokwari, Papua) with Prof. Nicholas Evans (Australian National U) and Dr Wayan Arka (U Udayana, Indonesia). The Hans Rausing Endangered Languages Project, SOAS, London Project Documentation of Klon, Abui, and Teiwa. Co-applicant Dr Louise Baird. 220, , , , , Total as Main applicant and Co-applicant 4,066,590 Curriculum Vitae Marian Klamer Page 3 of 25
4 Supervision and teaching Postdoc Supervision 1. Louise Baird, Antoinette Schapper, Gereon Kaiping, Francesca Moro, Owen Edwards, Theses Supervision at PhD, and BA level PhD 1. Yunus Sulistyono. Historical reconstruction of Flores-Lembata languages present. 2. Jiang Wu. Tracking Malay migration history through the genealogy of vernacular Malayic varieties. Leiden U, 2017 present. 3. Nurenzia Yannuar. Basa Walikan Malangan, a Javanese and Indonesian social register spoken in Malang, East Java. Leiden U, 2014 present. 4. Hanna Fricke. Language shift in Lamaholot. Leiden U, 2014 present. 5. George Saad. Transfer of words: Indonesian and Abui. Leiden U, present. 6. Arum Perwitasari. The perception of English vowels by speakers of Javanese and Sundanese (accepted Nov 2018). 7. Sophie Villerius. Surinam-Javanese. Radboud U, (accepted Sept 2018). 8. Freddy Bosswell. The grammar of Cheke Holo (accepted Aug 2018). 9. Joseph Brooks. Morphology of the Chini predicate. Dissertation committee member, UC Santa Barbara, CA, Francesa Moro. Dynamics of Ambon Malay: Comparing Ambon and the Netherlands. Radboud U, Ernanda. The phrasal alternation in Kerinci dialects. Leiden U, Angela Kluge. A grammar of Papuan Malay. Leiden U, František Kratochvíl. A grammar of Abui. Leiden U, Nelleke Goudswaard. A description of Ida'an (Sabah, Northern Borneo). VU Amsterdam, Research & 15. Renger van Dasselaar. Verbal morphology of Binumarien (Papua New Guinea) Alex Elias. Phonology of Lio (Central Flores). Leiden U, Marc Michels. Western Lamaholot: A corss-dialectal grammar sketch. Leiden U, Joel Townsend. Reduplication in Serudung Murut. Leiden U, (2nd reader) 19. Joren Pronk. Speaking of kong2. A corpus-based description. Leiden U, 2017 (2nd reader) 20. Jiang Wu. Plural Words in Austronesian Languages: Typology and History Elisavet Kozakou. Word adaptations in the language of Twitter Nelly Commelin. A sketch of the demonstrative system of Amarasi Jeroen Willemsen. Function and grammaticalisation in Alor-Pantar asymmetrical verb serialisation Hanna Fricke. Topics in the grammar of Hewa. January Published with Lincom. 25. Zweta Manggarani. Motion Events in Lamaholot: The dialect of Lamalera, E Flores Francesca Moro. A sketch grammar of Dampelas, a language of central Sulawesi Sara Karubaba. Ambai inflectional and derivational morphology Vera Faust. Oirata: a language of Kisar. Grammatical sketch and glossed text Nelleke Goudswaard. Phonology of Inunhan. VU Amsterdam, Wilco van den Heuvel. Morphosyntax of Inunhan (The Phillipines). VU Amsterdam, BA 31. Joosje Wessels. The functions of the particle ka in Alorese, a language of eastern Curriculum Vitae Marian Klamer Page 4 of 25
5 Indonesia (2nd reader) 32. Koert Goossens. Multi-predicate constructions in Kaera Adéla Martásková. Honorific devices in four languages of SE Asia Richard van der Schaar. Complexe zinnen in het Rotinees Thesis examinations (examiner/member Promotie/Leescommissie ) 1. Joseph Brooks, University of California at Santa Barbara. June Kate Bellamy, Leiden University, April Laura Arnold, University of Edinburgh. External examiner, February Mulugeta Tarekegne Tsegaye, Leiden University. Secretary of Promotiecie, Marlou van Rijn, University of Amsterdam. Examiner & member of Promotiecie, June Ernanda, Leiden University, May Owen Edwards, Australian National University. External examiner, Nov Sara Petrollino, Leiden University, Nov Paulus J.A. Kieviet, VU University Amsterdam. July Gerrit de Wit, Leiden University. Nov Khalid Mourigh, Leiden University. Feb Yasir Azam, University of Essex. External examiner Jan Re-examiner May Jeremy Hammond, MPI / RU Nijmegen. Jan Chin-hui Lin, Leiden University. Oct Annemarie Verkerk, MPI / RU Nijmegen. June Ruth Wester, VU University Amsterdam. March Eugenie Stapert, Leiden University. Sept Benedicte Haraldstad Frostad, RU Nijmegen. Jan Betty Litamahuputty, Leiden University. Oct Juliette Huber, Leiden University. Examiner. June Stuart Robinson, MPI / RU Nijmegen. Apr Anne-Christie Hellenthal, Leiden University. June Gloria Grevelle, VU Amsterdam. Examiner. Mar Marius Doornenbal, Leiden University. Nov Johnny Tjia, Leiden University. Examiner Wilco van den Heuvel, VU Amsterdam. Examiner Yon Mahyuni, The University of Melbourne. External examiner Yusuf Eades, The University of Melbourne. External examiner Syed Z. A. Jamaluddin, The University of Manchester, UK. External examiner Louise Baird, Australian National University, Canberra. External examiner Miriam van Staden, Leiden University Anna Margetts, MPI Nijmegen Supervision of Trainees and Student assistants 1. Nurenzia Yannuar, student assistant Zoe Gialitaki, student assistant Alex Palmér, student assistant Giuilia Occhini, student assistant Alexander Elias, student assistant Thijs Bleyenberg, BA, Leiden U. Sept-Dec Jikke Swenne, BA General, Groningen University: Phonetic analysis of Kedang vowels; writing a Wikipedia entry for Adang. Feb-Apr Jiang Wu, student assistant Emily Maas, student assistant Curriculum Vitae Marian Klamer Page 5 of 25
6 10. Benjamin Daigle, student assistant Chrisma Fernando Saragih, General, Radboud University, Jan-Apr Teaching BA,, Research Year Course name Program Course design Role Academic Skills ResMa MK Coordinator; Lecturer 1/3 Austronesian and Papuan Research Methods in & SS East Asian Studies Level Res MK Lecturer Res/ Res MK Coordinator; Lecturer 1/6 Academic Skills ResMa MK Coordinator; Lecturer 1/3 Austronesian and Papuan Research Methods in & SS East Asian Studies Res Res MK Lecturer Res/ Res MK Coordinator Res Academic Skills ResMa MK Coordinator; Res Lecturer 1/3 Samples of Linguistic Structures: Kambera Res MK (1/4) Lecturer Res Austronesian and Papuan Austronesian and Papuan Austronesian and Papuan Samples of Linguistic Structures: Kambera & SS East Asian Studies & SS East Asian Studies & SS East Asian Studies MK Lecturer Res/ MK Lecturer Res/ MK Lecturer Res/ Res MK (1/4) Lecturer Res Field Methods MK Coordinator Res/ Advanced Typology MK Lecturer Res/ Taaltypologie : MK Lecturer BA2 Descriptive track Field Methods Austronesian and Papuan The languages of South and South-East Asia: History, context, and structure & SS East Asian Studies & SS East Asian Studies BA Languages and cultures of SS East Asia MK Lecturer Res/ MK Lecturer Res/ MK (1/3) Lecturer BA1 Curriculum Vitae Marian Klamer Page 6 of 25
7 Typology MK Lecturer Res/ Taaltypologie : Descriptive track MK Lecturer BA2 Field Methods Austronesian and Papuan The languages of South and South-East Asia: History, context, and structure The ten major languages of the world Samples of Linguistic structure 2: Typology The languages of South and South-East Asia: History, context, and structure Field Methods & Linguistic Analysis Sundanese Samples of Linguistic structure 2: Typology The languages of South and South-East Asia: History, context, and structure Articulatory Phonetics & Typology of Sounds Field Methods & Linguistic Analysis Minangkabau Areal Language Survey of Eastern Indonesia Samples of Linguistic structure 2: Typology Articulatory Phonetics & Typology of Sounds Field Methods & Linguistic Analysis Papuan Malay Samples of Linguistic structure 2: Typology Articulatory Phonetics & Typology of Sounds & SS East Asian Studies & SS East Asian Studies BA Languages and cultures of SS East Asia BA International Studies BA Languages and cultures of SS East Asia BA Languages and cultures of SS East Asia Research Master MK Lecturer Res/ MK Lecturer Res/ MK (1/3) Lecturer BA1 MK Lecturer BA1 MK Lecturer Res MK (1/3) Lecturer BA1 MK Lecturer Res MK Lecturer Res MK (1/3) Lecturer BA1 MK Lecturer Res MK Lecturer Res MK Lecturer Res MK Lecturer Res MK Lecturer Res MK Lecturer Res Lecturer Res MK Lecturer Res Curriculum Vitae Marian Klamer Page 7 of 25
8 Structure of an Austronesian language: Kambera Describing morphosyntax Dutch Morphology Field Methods & Linguistic Analysis Ambai Samples of Linguistic structure 2: Typology Typology and Language Description Areal Language Survey of Eastern Indonesia Language and Culture in SE Asia Areal Language Survey of Eastern Indonesia BA Indonesian studies MK Lecturer Res MK Lecturer Res MK Lecturer Res MK Lecturer Res MK (1/8) Lecturer (2 BA1 sessions) MK Lecturer Res Languages in context Asian studies MK Lecturer (2 sessions) Introduction to General BA Indonesian studies colleagues & MK Lecturer Thesis seminar Asian studies n/a Lecturer Indonesian Grammar Introduction to Phonology Field methods BA Indonesian studies colleagues & MK Lecturer (with colleague) BA Leiden MK guest lecture BA VU Amsterdam BA VU Amsterdam BA VU Amsterdam BA VU Amsterdam BA1 BA1 BA1 MK Lecturer BA2 Booij & MK Lecturer BA1 Booij & MK Lecturer BA1 MK Lecturer BA2 Dutch Morphology BA VU Amsterdam Booij & MK Lecturer BA1 Introduction to General BA VU Amsterdam Van Reenen & MK Lecturer BA1 Introduction to Phonology BA VU Amsterdam Booij & MK Lecturer BA Field methods BA VU Amsterdam MK Lecturer BA2 Dutch Morphology BA VU Amsterdam Booij & MK Lecturer BA General Dutch program, Windesheim University of Applied Sciences, Zwolle Van Reenen & MK Lecturer 2 nd year Curriculum Vitae Marian Klamer Page 8 of 25
9 Sociolinguistics Dutch program, Windesheim U Writing skills Dutch program, Windesheim U Applied Dutch program, Windesheim U Dutch Grammar Dutch program, Windesheim U 1988 English Sekolah Teologia, Sumba, Indonesia Dutch for immigrant workers Adult 2nd Language Education, VU Amsterdam MK Lecturer 2 nd year Colleagues & MK Colleagues & MK Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer 1 st year 1 st year 1 st year MK Lecturer 1 st year Colleagues & MK Lecturer lowest level to certificate Seminars at Postgraduate level Time Course name Program Student Level s Jan 2017 Field Methods Netherlands Graduate School of (LOT) Winter School Nijmegen 25 Res Jul 2010 Austronesian and Papuan languages Jan 2008 Typology and Language Description Jan 2002 Field Data and Linguistic Theory Spring 1998, 1999, 2000 Aug L Summer School on Language Documentation and Description Leiden University Netherlands Graduate School of (LOT) Winter School Tilburg University Netherlands Graduate School of (LOT) Winter School, Leiden University Morphology Holland Institute of (HIL), Amsterdam Grammaticalization Third Central European Summer School in Generative Grammar, Palacky University, Olomouc, Czech Republic 9 PhD 10 PhD 12 PhD 5-7 PhD 55 -PhD Organisation of conferences and workshops 1. Eleventh Conference of Austronesian and Papuan Language and (APPL11), Leiden June Seventh East Nusantara Conference (ENUS7), Universitas Kristen Artha Wacana, Kupang, Indonesia, May Workshop Documenting Minority Languages in Nusa Tenggara Timur, Indonesia. Universitas Kristen Artha Wacana, Kupang, 7-13 May Co-organisers: Gary Holton, University of Hawaii, June Jacob, Universitas Kristen Artha Wacana. 4. Workshop Language Contact in Indonesia, Leiden University, 2 May Conference Phylogenetic Methods in Historical (PMHL), Universität Tübingen, Germany, March Co-organisers Gerhard Jäger, Marisa Koellner, Johannes Wahle, U Tübingen. Curriculum Vitae Marian Klamer Page 9 of 25
10 6. Capturing Phylogenetic Algorithms for, NIAS-Lorentz workshop, Lorentz Center, October Co-organiser: Harald Hammarström, MPI Nijmegen. 7. Final Conference of the EuroCORES-EuroBABEL Cross-CRP program, Leiden U, Aug Number in East Nusantara, ENUS 5, 12 th International Conference on Austronesian (ICAL12), Udayana University, Bali, July Co-organiser: František Kratochvíl, NTU, Singapore. 9. Collaborative Research Meeting of the EuroBabel Alor Pantar Group, Leiden U, Jan Collaborative Research Meeting of the EuroBabel Alor Pantar Group, Leiden U, Jan Collaborative Research Meeting of the EuroBabel Alor Pantar Group, Leiden U, Mar Workshop Melanesian languages on the edge of Asia: past, present and future, Manokwari, Papua, Feb Co-organisers: N. Evans, W. Arka (ANU Canberra), D. Gil (MPI Jakarta). 13. Workshop Minority languages in Malay/Indonesian speaking countries, Leiden U, 28 June International Symposium on Malay/Indonesian (ISMIL12), Leiden U, June Co-organisers: U. Tadmor, D. Gil (Max Planck Institute Field Station Jakarta) th East Nusantara Conference (ENUS4), U Leiden, 30 June-1 July Coorganisers: František Kratochvíl, Louise Baird th Annual Meeting of the Austronesian Formal Association (AFLA7), Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, May Workshop Language documentation projects: the researcher and the community, Leiden U, Apr Co-organised with SOAS, London. 18. Workshop Penulisan Bahasa daerah Alor/Pantar ( The Orthography of local languages in Alor and Pantar ), Universitas Kristen Tribuana Kalabahi, Kalabahi, Alor NTT, Indonesia, July 21-22, In collaboration with U Undana Kupang & U Atma Jaya Jakarta. Local organiser: František Kratochvíl rd East Nusantara Workshop (ENUS3), Leiden U, June Co-organiser: Miriam van Staden (MPI Nijmegen) nd East Nusantara Workshop (ENUS2), Australian National University, Canberra, Australia, July Co-organiser: John Bowden (ANU) st East Nusantara Workshop (ENUS1), Leiden U, December Co-organiser: Miriam van Staden. Primary data collection in Indonesia and East Timor Fieldwork 2018 Linguistic survey and documentation of Sar, a language of Pantar Linguistic and anthropological-linguistic survey on Kaera and Teiwa on Pantar, and Blagar on Pura (May) 2016 Linguistic and anthropological-linguistic survey on Tetun Terik, Makasae, Fataluku and Bunak in Timor Leste (January) Linguistic and anthropological-linguistic survey on Hewa and Lamaholot dialects Kedang, in East Flores, Adonara, and Lembata Linguistic fieldwork on Teiwa and Kaera, NTT, Indonesia Linguistic fieldwork on the Teiwa language, Pantar, NTT, Indonesia Linguistic fieldwork on the Kaera language, Abangiwang, Pantar, NTT, Indonesia 2004 Linguistic fieldwork on the Teiwa language, Madar, Pantar, NTT, Indonesia 2003 Linguistic fieldwork on Alorese and Teiwa, Pantar and Alor, NTT, Indonesia 2002 Linguistic survey of Idate, Lakalei, Bunak, Kemak, Tokodede, Tetun, Mambai, in Timor Leste. Curriculum Vitae Marian Klamer Page 10 of 25
11 months of fieldwork on Kambera in Kataka, Sumba, NTT, Indonesia 1988 Fieldwork on the Phonology of Kambera in Melolo, Sumba, NTT Indonesia Languages Described, Surveyed, Discovered Described Kambera (Sumba island, Austronesian) Teiwa (Pantar island, Papuan) Alorese (Bahasa Alor) (Alor/Pantar, Austronesian) Kaera (Pantar island, Papuan) Surveyed Hewa, Lewoingu (East Flores), Lamaholot (Adonara island), Kedang (Lembata island) Mambai, Tetun Dili, Tokodede, Lakalai, Idate, Kemak, Tetun Terik (East Timor, Austronesian) Bunak, Fataluku, Makasae (East Timor, Papuan) Alor Malay (Alor island, Austronesian) Ambai (Yapen/Ambai island, Austronesian) Kaera, Teiwa, Blagar-Pura, Sar (Pantar island, Papuan) Discovered Kaera (Pantar island, Papuan) Professional Services Editorial Activities Member of the Editorial board of Pacific, Research School of Pacific Studies, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia ( ). Member of the Editorial Board of Studies on Austronesian Languages (SAL), (2014-present). Member of the Board of Reviewers for NUSA, a journal of the Centre for Culture and Language Studies, Atma Jaya Catholic University, Jakarta, Indonesia, and the Institute for Languages & Cultures of Asia and Africa, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies in Tokyo, Japan (2013-present). Review Activities Reviews of Research Programs Reviewer for the Italian Agency for the Evaluation of Research and Universities (ANVUR) Humanities Panel (Gruppo di Esperti Valutatori), 2010-present. Assessor for the Australian Research Council (ARC), 2010-present Member of the European Science Foundation (ESF) College of Expert Reviewers, 2013-present Reviews of Research Proposals The National Science Foundation, United States The Endangered Languages Documentation Programme (ELDP), SOAS, London The European Science Foundation (ESF) The Australian Research Council (ARC) Neth. Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities and Social Sciences (NIAS), Wassenaar Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR)/French National Research Agency The Netherlands Organisation of Scientific Research (NWO) Curriculum Vitae Marian Klamer Page 11 of 25
12 Reviews for Journals, Book Proposals Transactions of the Phylological Society Diachronia Studies in Language PLos ONE Journal of Historical Syntax Journal of the Southeast Asian Society (JSEALS) Journal of Hum & Soc Sc of SE Asia & Oceania (Bijdragen tot de Taal- Land- en Volkenkunde) Journal of the International Phonetic Association Language Dynamics and Change Lingua Linguistic Typology in The Netherlands Morphology / The Yearbook of Morphology Natural Language and Linguistic Theory Oceanic Oxford University Press Professsional Jury s Jury Member for the Panini Award 2011, an international award of the Association of Linguistic Typology (ALT) for the best PhD thesis describing a grammar of a little-documented language, defended between Jan Jan Jury Member for the 2011 AVT/Anéla Dissertation Award, a prize awarded by the Dutch Linguistic Associations AVT & Anéla for the best PhD in defended at a Dutch University in Committees & Academic Management Member of the Faculty Council ( Faculteitsraad ) of the Faculty of Humanities, Leiden University, 2018-present. Member of the Committee on Academic Practice of the Faculty of Humanites, Leiden U, 2017-present. Chair, NWO-selection committee Promoties in de Geesteswetenschappen [PhDs in the Humanities], Chair, Research, Leiden University, Board member, Netherlands Graduate School of (LOT), Chair, Steering Committee of the International Conference on Austronesian (ICAL), Chair, Steering Group for Data Management, Faculty of Humanities, Leiden U, Member of various staff search and PhD selection committees, Leiden U, 2006, 2012, 2014, Member of the Admission Committee for the (Research), Leiden U, Member of the European Science Foundation Pool of Reviewers, 2009-present. Member of the Scientific Committee of European Science Foundation-EuroBABEL program, Member of the Educational Review Committee of the (Research), Leiden U, Director of the 3L International Summer School on Language Documentation and Description, Leiden University, Curriculum Vitae Marian Klamer Page 12 of 25
13 Board member, Society of Fellows of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, Board member, Leiden University Centre of, Coordinator of Muysken s Spinoza research group of 18 researchers, Publications Electronic archives & databases 1. Language Archive of Insular Southeast Asia and West New Guinea (LAISEANG) 2. Kaiping, Gereon & Klamer, Marian (eds.) LexiRumah. Leiden: Leiden University Centre for. Available online at DOI Monographs 1. A grammar of Teiwa Berlin/New York: Mouton de Gruyter. 555 pp. This grammar received an Honorable Mention for the Georg von der Gabelentz Award of the Association of Linguistic Typology for the best descriptive grammar published during A grammar of Kambera Berlin/New York: Mouton de Gruyter. 448 pp. 3. Kosa kata Bahasa Teiwa-Indonesia-Inggris (Teiwa-Indonesian-English glossary) Kupang: Language and Culture Unit UBB. 4. A Short Grammar of Alorese (Austronesian) Munich: LINCOM. 150 pp. Edited Volumes 1. The Alor Pantar languages: History and typology (2nd edition) Berlin: Language Science Press. doi /zenodo The Alor Pantar languages: History and typology Berlin: Language Science Press. DOI /FUDOCS_document_ Number and Quantity in East Nusantara With co-editor František Kratochvíl. Canberra: Pacific Melanesian languages on the Edge of Asia: Challenges for the 21st Century With coeditor Nicholas Evans. Language Documentation & Conservation Special Publication No East Nusantara: Typological and Areal Analyses. Co-editor Michael Ewing. Canberra: Pacific DOI: /ol Yearbook of Morphology 2000 (guest editor) Amsterdam, Kluwer. 7. Proceedings of the 7 th conference of the Austronesian Formal Association [AFLA7]. Amsterdam: Vrije Universiteit Over de grenzen van het weten. Jaarboek 1998, Vereniging van Akademie-onderzoekers. With I. Molema, R. Spreeuw, D. Stapel, H. Veenhof. Amsterdam: Edita. 9. Van frictie tot wetenschap. Jaarboek 1997, Vereniging van Akademie-onderzoekers. With I. Molema, R. Spreeuw and D. Waarsenburg. Amsterdam: Edita. 10. Voice in Austronesian. [NUSA 39]. Jakarta: Universitas Atma Jaya. Journal Articles and Contributions to Volumes (Peer-reviewed) 1. Kaiping, Gereon and Marian Klamer. Manuscript. Subgroupings of the Timor-Alor-Pantar languages. Curriculum Vitae Marian Klamer Page 13 of 25
14 2. Kratochvíl, František, Marian Klamer and Louise Baird. Manuscript. Alor Malay: A grammar sketch of an emerging Eastern variety. To be submitted at Linguistic Discovery. 3. Klamer, Marian, Yiya Chen and Jikke Swenne. Manuscript. Breathiness is not phonemic in Kedang. 4. Klamer, Marian and George Saad. Under review. Reduplication in Abui as Transfer of matter and pattern. Submitted to Morphology. 5. Klamer, Marian. Under review. The Austronesian dispersal: Current findings and debates. Submitted to Language and Compass. 6. Klamer, Marian, Mily Crevels and Pieter Muysken. Forthcoming. Patterns of dispersal and diversification in Island Southeast Asia and the Pacific. In Mily Crevels and Pieter Muysken (eds), Language dispersal, diversification and contact. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 7. Saad, George, Marian Klamer and Francesca Moro. Forthcoming. Simplification of possession marking in Abui-Malay bilinguals. Glossa. 8. Villerius, Sophie, Francesca Moro, and Marian Klamer. Forthcoming. Encoding Transfer Events in Surinamese Javanese. Journal of Language Contact. 9. Klamer, Marian. Forthcoming. From Lamaholot to Alorese: Morphological loss in adult language contact. In Austronesian Undressed: How and why languages become isolating, edited by David Gil and Antoinette Schapper. Amsterdam: Benjamins. 10. Kaiping, Gereon and Marian Klamer LexiRumah: An online lexical database of the Lesser Sunda Islands. PLoS ONE 13(10): e Arkadiev, Peter and Marian Klamer Morphological theory, language description and typology. In Jenny Audring and Francesca Masini (eds), The Oxford Handbook of Morphological Theory. Oxford: Oxford University Press, Klamer, Marian Typology and grammaticalization in the Papuan languages of Timor, Alor and Pantar. In Heiko Narrog and Bernd Heine (eds), Grammaticalization from a typological perspective. Oxford: Oxford University Press, Klamer, Marian and František Kratochvíl The evolution of Differential Object Marking in Alor-Pantar languages. In Ilja Seržant and Alena Witzlack-Makarevich (eds), The Diachronic Typology of Differential Argument Marking. Berlin: Language Science Press, Holton, Gary and Marian Klamer The Papuan languages of East Nusantara and the Bird s Head. In Bill Palmer (ed.), The Languages and of the New Guinea Area. Berlin New York: Mouton de Gruyter, Perwitasari, Arum, Marian Klamer, Niels O. Schiller Acoustic analysis of Javanese and Sundanese vowels. Journal of the Southeast Asian Society (JSEALS), 10.2, Klamer, Marian, Paul Trilsbeek, Tom Hoogervorst and Chris Haskett Creating a Language Archive of Insular South East Asia and West New Guinea. In: Odijk, J and van Hessen, A. (eds.) CLARIN in the Low Countries, London: Ubiquity Press. DOI: License: CC-BY Perwitasari, Arum, Marian Klamer, and Niels O. Schiller Formant frequencies and Vowel Space Area in Javanese and Sundanese English Language Learners. 3L: The Southeast Asian Journal of English Language Studies 22: Moro, Francesca and Marian Klamer Give -constructions in heritage Ambon Malay in the Netherlands. Journal of Language Contact, 8: Klamer, Marian [2014]. The Alor Pantar languages: Linguistic context, history and typology. In Marian Klamer (ed.), The Alor-Pantar languages: History and Typology (2nd edition).berlin: Language Science Press, /zenodo Schapper, Antoinette & Marian Klamer [2014]. Numeral systems in the Alor-Pantar languages. In Marian Klamer (ed.), The Alor-Pantar languages: History and Typology (2nd edition). Berlin: Language Science Press, /zenodo Curriculum Vitae Marian Klamer Page 14 of 25
15 19. Klamer, Marian, Antoinette Schapper, Greville Corbett, Gary Holton, František Kratochvíl, Laura Robinson [2014]. Numeral words and arithmetic operations in the Alor-Pantar languages. In Marian Klamer (ed.), The Alor-Pantar languages: History and Typology (2nd edition). Berlin: Language Science Press, /zenodo Klamer, Marian, Antoinette Schapper, and Greville Corbett [2014]. Plural number words in the Alor-Pantar languages. In Marian Klamer (ed.), The Alor-Pantar languages: History and Typology (2nd edition). Berlin: Language Science Press, /zenodo Klamer, Marian Kaera. In Antoinette Schapper (ed.), The Papuan languages of Timor, Alor and Pantar: sketch grammars. Vol. 1. Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton, Klamer, Marian Numeral classifiers in the Papuan languages of Alor and Pantar: A comparative perspective. In Marian Klamer and František Kratochvíl (eds.), Number and Quantity in East Nusantara. Canberra: Pacific, Klamer, Marian and František Kratochvíl The Expression of Number in languages of East Nusantara: An Overview. In Marian Klamer and František Kratochvíl (eds.), Number and Quantity in East Nusantara. Canberra: Pacific, Klamer, Marian The history of numeral classifiers in Teiwa (Papuan). In Gerrit J. Dimmendaal and Anne Storch (eds.), Number: Constructions and Semantics. Case studies from Africa, India, Amazonia & Oceania. Amsterdam: Benjamins, Fedden, Sebastian, Dunstan Brown, Greville Corbett, Gary Holton, Marian Klamer, Laura Robinson, Antoinette Schapper Conditions on pronominal marking in the Alor-Pantar languages. 51, 1: Klamer, Marian and Antoinette Schapper Give constructions in the Papuan languages of Timor-Alor-Pantar. Linguistic Discovery 10.3: Klamer, Marian Papuan-Austronesian language contact: Alorese from an areal perspective. In Nicholas Evans and Marian Klamer (eds.), Melanesian Languages on the Edge of Asia: Challenges for the 21st Century. Language Documentation & Conservation Special Publication No. 5. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, Evans, Nicholas and Marian Klamer Introduction: Linguistic challenges of the Papuan region. In Nicholas Evans and Marian Klamer (eds.), Melanesian Languages on the Edge of Asia: Challenges for the 21st Century. Language Documentation & Conservation Special Publication No. 5. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, Klamer, Marian Tours of the past through the present of eastern Indonesia. In Frank Seifart, Geoffrey Haig, Nikolaus P. Himmelmann, Dagmar Jung, and Paul Trilsbeek (eds.), Potentials of Language Documentation: Methods, Analyses, and Utilization. Language Documentation & Conservation Special Publication No. 3. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, Holton, Gary, Marian Klamer, František Kratochvíl, Laura Robinson, Antoinette Schapper The historical relations of the Papuan languages of Alor and Pantar. Oceanic 51, 1: Klamer, Marian Reality Status in Teiwa (Papuan), Language Sciences 34, 2: Klamer, Marian and František Kratochvíl Abui Tripartite Verbs: Exploring the limits of compositionality. In Jan Wohlgemuth and Michael Cysouw (eds.), Rara and Rarissima: Documenting the fringes of linguistic diversity. Berlin/New York: Mouton de Gruyter, Klamer, Marian Ditransitives in Teiwa. In Andrej Malchukov, Martin Haspelmath and Bernard Comrie (eds.), Studies in Ditransitive Constructions. Berlin/New York: Mouton, Curriculum Vitae Marian Klamer Page 15 of 25
16 34. Klamer, Marian and Michael Ewing The languages of East Nusantara: An introduction. In Michael Ewing and Marian Klamer (eds.), East Nusantara: Typological and Areal Analyses. Canberra: Pacific, Klamer, Marian One item, many faces: Come in Teiwa and Kaera. In Michael Ewing and Marian Klamer (eds.), East Nusantara: Typological and Areal Analyses. Canberra: Pacific, Klamer, Marian The Use of Language Data in Comparative Research: A Note on Blust (2008) and Onvlee (1984). Oceanic 48, 1: Klamer, Marian Split-S in the Indonesian Area: Forms, Semantics, Geography. Studies in Phillipine Languages and Cultures Volume 17, Klamer, Marian The semantics of Semantic Alignment in eastern Indonesia. In Mark Donohue and Søren Wichmann (eds.), The Typology of Semantic Alignment. Oxford: Oxford University Press, Klamer, Marian, Ger Reesink and Miriam van Staden Eastern Indonesia as a linguistic area. In Pieter Muysken (ed.), From linguistic areas to areal linguistics. Amsterdam: Benjamins, Klamer, Marian Differential marking of intransitive subjects in Kambera. In H. de Hoop & P. de Swart (eds.), Differential subject marking. Boston/New York: Springer, Klamer, Marian Complement clause type and complementation strategy in Kambera. In R.M.W. Dixon and Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald (eds.), Complementation. Oxford: Oxford University Press, Baird, Louise and Marian Klamer Persoalan ortografi dalam bahasa daerah di Alor dan Pantar. [Orthographical issues in local languages on Alor and Pantar]. Linguistik Indonesia 24,1: Klamer, Marian. Kambera In Alexander Adelaar and Nikolaus P. Himmelmann (eds.), The Austronesian languages of Asia and Madagascar. London: Routledge, Klamer, Marian Multi-categorial items as underspecified lexical entries: The case of Kambera wàngu. In Olga Fisher, Muriel Norde and Harry Perridon (eds.), Up and Down the cline: The Nature of Grammaticalization. Amsterdam: Benjamins, Klamer, Marian East Nusantara: Genetic, areal and typological approaches. Oceanic 43, 1: Klamer, Marian Rejoinder to Malcolm Ross s Squib. Oceanic 42, 2: Klamer, Marian Typical features of Austronesian languages in Central/Eastern Indonesia. Oceanic 41, 2: Klamer, Marian Report constructions in Kambera (Austronesian). In Tom Güldemann and Manfred von Rucador (eds.), Reported discourse. Amsterdam: Benjamins, Klamer, Marian Ten years of synchronic Austronesian linguistics ( ). Lingua 112, 2: Klamer, Marian Semantically motivated lexical patterns: a study of Dutch and Kambera expressives. Language 78, 2: Klamer, Marian Expressives and iconicity in the lexicon. In F. K. Erhard Voeltz and Christa Kilian-Hatz (eds.), Ideophones. Amsterdam: Benjamins, Klamer, Marian Phrasal emotion predicates in three languages of Eastern Indonesia. In Geert Booij and Jaap van Marle (eds.), Yearbook of Morphology Dordrecht/Boston/London: Kluwer Academic Publishers, Klamer, Marian Continuative aspect and the dative clitic in Kambera. In Ileana Paul, Vivianne Phillips and Lisa Travis (eds.), Formal issues in Austronesian [Sudies in Natural Language and Linguistic Theory, 49]. Dordrecht/Boston/London: Kluwer Academic Publishers, Klamer, Marian How report verbs become quote markers and complementisers. Lingua 110: Curriculum Vitae Marian Klamer Page 16 of 25
17 55. Klamer, Marian Austronesian expressives and the lexicon. In Catherine Kitto and Carolyn Smallwood (eds.), Proceedings of AFLA 6. University of Toronto: Working Papers in. 56. Klamer, Marian Grammaticalized quotations in Kambera, Buru and Tukang Besi. In Elizabeth Zeitoun and Paul Jen-kuei Li (eds.), Selected Papers from the Eight International Conference on Austronesian. Taipei, Taiwan: Academia Sinica, Klamer, Marian Kambera intransitive argument linking. Studia Linguistica 52,2: Klamer, Marian Spelling out clitics in Kambera. In Matthew Pearson (ed.), Recent papers in Austronesian linguistics. UCLA Department of, Klamer, Marian Spelling out clitics in Kambera. 35, van der Hulst, Harry and Marian Klamer Reduplication in Leti. In Crit Cremers and Marcel den Dikken (eds.), in the Netherlands Amsterdam: Benjamins, van der Hulst, Harry and Marian Klamer The Uneven Trochee and the Structure of Kambera Roots. In Marina Nespor and Norval Smith (eds.), Dam Phonology. The Hague: Holland Academic Graphics. 62. Klamer, Marian Kambera has no passive. In Marian Klamer (ed.), Voice in Austronesian [NUSA 39]. Jakarta: Universitas Atma Jaya, Klamer, Marian Split intransitivity in Kambera, Languages of the World 9. München: Lincom. Contributions to Conference Proceedings 1. Klamer, Marian Documenting the linguistic diversity of Indonesia: Time is running out. In: Santri E.P. Djahimo (ed.), Proceedings of Revitalization of local languages as the pillar of pluralism, p [Proceedings of the International Conference on Local Languages, organized by APBL (Asosiasi Peneliti Bahasa-bahasa Lokal) & Nusa Cendana University, Kupang, June 2018]. Salatiga: Satya Wacana Press. 2. Perwitasari, Arum, Marian Klamer, Jurriaan Witteman, Niels O. Schiller Vowel duration in English as a second language among Javanese learners. International Conference on Phonetic Sciences 2015, Glasgow UK, August Klamer, Marian and František Kratochvíl The role of animacy in Teiwa and Abui (Papuan). In Zhenya Antić, Charles B. Chang, Clare S. Sandy & Maziar Toosarvandani (eds.), Proceedings of BLS 32, February 10-12, Special session on the languages of Oceania, Berkeley: Berkeley Society. 4. Schapper, Antoinette and Marian Klamer Plural words in Papuan languages of Alor- Pantar. Proceedings of Language Documentation & Linguistic Theory (LDLT) 3. London: School of Oriental and African Studies. 5. Klamer, Marian Explaining structural and semantic asymmetries in morphological typology. In Geert Booij, Emiliano Guevara, Angela Ralli, Salvatore Sgroi, and Sergio Scalise (eds.), Morphology and Linguistic Typology [On-line Proceedings of the Fourth Mediterranean Morphology Meeting (MMM4)], Catania, September van der Hulst, Harry, and Marian Klamer The prosodic structure of Kambera roots and words. In Cecilia Odé and Wim Stokhof (eds.), Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Austronesian. Amsterdam: Rodopi Press, Klamer, Marian Applicatives in Kambera. In Peter Ackema and Maaike Schoorlemmer (eds.), Proceedings of CONSOLE 1. The Hague: Holland Academic Graphics, Book Reviews 1. Klamer, Marian Book review of Viveka Velupillai, An Introduction to Linguistic Typology (2012). Lingua 53: Klamer, Marian Book notice of Paul R. Kroeger, Analyzing grammar: an introduction. elanguage, Curriculum Vitae Marian Klamer Page 17 of 25
18 3. Klamer, Marian Review of Rebecca Sue Jenkins, Language Contact and Composite Structures in New Ireland. In Bijdragen tot de Taal- Land en Volkenkunde, 164, 2/3: Klamer, Marian Review of John H. McWorther, The power of Babel: A natural history of language. New York: Times Books. Radix Klamer, Marian Book notice of Joel C. Kuipers, Language Identity and Marginality in Eastern Indonesia. Cambridge University Press. Language Klamer, Marian Review of Thomas E. Payne: Describing Morpho-syntax A guide for field linguists. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Lingua 110: Klamer, Marian Book notice of Arthur Holmer, A parametric grammar of Seediq. Lund: Lund University Press. Language 75, 1: Klamer, Marian Review of Mark Donohue, A grammar of Tukang Besi. Berlin/New York: Mouton de Gruyter LINGUIST LIST: Issue , 20 September Popular Publications 1. Klamer, Marian Language as a Time Machine. Inaugural lecture, 6 February Klamer, Marian Zijn er talen zonder letters? [Are there languages without letters?] Klamer, Marian. In M. Jansen and M. Boogaard (eds.), De Taalcanon. Amsterdam: Meulenhof Klamer, Marian De Teiwa-kalender en waarom die verdwijnt. [The Teiwa calendar and why it disappears.] Indigo March/April Amsterdam: Nederlands Centrum voor Inheemse Volken (NCIV). 4. Klamer, Marian Bedreigde Talen. [Endangered Languages]. CD-Rom "NWO Geesteswetenschappen". The Hague: Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research. 5. Klamer, Marian Globalisering en het Grote Sterven van de Talen. [Globalisation and the Mass Extinction of Languages.]. Radix Klamer, Marian Onvermoede klanksymboliek in Nederlandse woorden. [Unexpected sound symbolism in Dutch words.] Radix 26, 2: Klamer, Marian Slakken, katten, varkens, rolmops: De vele namen en oorsprongen van de apenstaart. [Snails, cats, pigs, rolmops : The many names and origins of sign.] NRC Handelsblad, Wetenschap & Onderwijsbijlage, 10 October Presentations Keynote / Invited speaker on International Conferences & Workshops 1. Mendokumentasikan keberagaman bahasa di Indonesia: Waktu hampir habis.[documenting the linguistic diversity of Indonesia: Time is running out.] Keynote talk at The International Conference on Local Languages, organised by the Asosiasi Peneliti Bahasa-bahasa Lokal (APBL) & Universitas Nusa Cendana, Kupang, June Some Assembly Required: From sounds to histories in 8 steps using (mostly) off-the-shelf tools. Invited talk at the workshop Phylogenetic Methods in Historical, Universität Tübingen, March 27-30, With Gereon Kaiping. 3. Austronesians in Indonesia: Current findings and debates. Keynote paper at the International Seminar on Austronesian Migration, Jakarta, Indonesia, Sept Typology, contact and grammaticalization: Evidence from eastern Indonesia. Plenary talk at SLE 2015, the 42th Annual Meeting of the Societas Linguistica Europaea, Leiden University, Sept 1-5, Typology and grammaticalization in the Papuan languages of Timor, Alor and Pantar. Invited paper at the NINJAL International Symposium Grammaticalization In Japanese and Across Languages, Tokyo, Japan, July 3-6, Curriculum Vitae Marian Klamer Page 18 of 25
19 6. Affectedness and the emergence of Differential Object Marking in Alor-Pantar languages. Invited paper at the workshop Inventory of Affectedness, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, June 17-20, The emergence of Differential Object Marking in Alor Pantar languages. Invited paper at the Workshop The Diachronic Typology of Differential Argument Marking, University of Konstanz, April 5-6, Dressing up and dressing down in Austronesian and Papuan: Cases from the Lesser Sunda Islands. Keynote address at (i) Austronesian and Papuan Languages and (APLL5) Conference, SOAS London, May 4, 2012; (ii) Morphology Meeting 2012, September 8, 2012, Leiden University. 9. Introduction to the Alor Pantar languages. Invited paper presented at the EuroBABEL Final Conference, Leiden, September 2012; and the Dissemination workshop on Alor-Pantar languages, British Academy, London, September 14, With Gary Holton. 10. Tours of the Past through the Present of Eastern Indonesia. Invited paper presented at the DOBES Workshop on Potentials of Language Documentation: Methods, Analyses, and Utilization. Max Planck Institute Leipzig, Germany, November 3-4, On the History of Numerals and Numeral Systems in Alor and Pantar. Invited paper presented at the Workshop Methodology in Linguistic Prehistory, Humboldt Universität zu Berlin, October 14-16, Papuan-Austronesian Language Contact in Alor Pantar: Alorese Grammar in Areal Perspective. Invited paper presented at the Workshop Melanesian languages on the edge of Asia: Past, present and future. Manokwari, Papua, February 8-12, Alor Pantar languages. Invited paper presented at the EuroBABEL Launch Conference, Berlin, September 11-13, On embedding in Teiwa. Invited Discussant paper at the Conference on Human Language and Structural Complexity, ZAS, Berlin, June 19-20, Loan words in Indonesian: Phonological and morphological integration. Invited Discussant paper at the IIAS Roundtable meeting Malay/Indonesian as a Language of Knowledge and Practical Communication: Appraisal, Challenges and the Future. Leiden, March 27, Semantic alignment in Indonesia: forms, semantics, geography, diffusion. Invited paper presented at the Conference The Typology of Stative-Active Languages, Max Planck Institute, Leipzig, Germany. May 20-22, Kambera Complementation. Invited talk presented at the International Workshop on Complement Clauses and Complementation Strategies. Research Centre for Linguistic Typology, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia, August 16-21, Kambera clitic clusters. Invited talk at the Workshop Clitics, Spring Meeting of the Linguistic Association of Great Britain (LAGB), Sheffield, April 14-16, Typical semantic and syntactic characteristics of Eastern Indonesian languages; with a focus on phrasal emotion predicates in Buru, Tetun and Kambera. Invited talk at the SFB- Colloquium, Heinrich Heine Universität, Düsseldorf, Germany, December 6, Eastern Indonesia as a linguistic area. Invited talk at the Workshop Areas: Concepts and Methods, Landelijke Onderzoeksschool Taalwetenschap (Netherlands Graduate School of ), Utrecht, September 28, With Ger Reesink and Miriam van Staden. 21. Forum participant at the PIONEER-Workshop Variation in form versus variation in meaning, University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands, July 11-12, Kambera clitic clusters. Invited participant at the Workshop Lexical Functional Grammar & Morphology, University of Essex, March 13, Curriculum Vitae Marian Klamer Page 19 of 25
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