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171Deafness / Education for the deaf / Indigenous peoples of Australia / Linguistics / Otology / Yolŋu languages / Bimodal bilingualism / Sign language / Multilingualism / Bilingualism / Yolngu / Deaf culture

Dany Adone (University of Cologne) Language Mixing between a spoken and signed language: A Case Study of bimodal bilingualism Studies concerned with language mixing, bilingualism mostly involve two or more spoken languag

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Language: English - Date: 2012-11-14 09:55:30
172Deafness / Education for the deaf / Indigenous peoples of Australia / Linguistics / Otology / Yolŋu languages / Bimodal bilingualism / Sign language / Multilingualism / Bilingualism / Yolngu / Deaf culture

Dany Adone (University of Cologne) Language Mixing between a spoken and signed language: A Case Study of bimodal bilingualism Studies concerned with language mixing, bilingualism mostly involve two or more spoken languag

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Language: English - Date: 2012-11-14 09:55:30
173Grammatical person / Aboriginal languages / Languages of Australia / Australian Aboriginal culture / Language / Australian Aborigines / Australian Aboriginal languages / Referring expression

Dany Adone (University of Cologne) Person Reference in Kriol One of the major issues explored cross-linguistically is how languages identify and maintain identification of referents in discourse. In this paper I examine

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174Gurindji Kriol language / Code-switching / Carol Myers-Scotton / Michif language / Morphology / Lexicon / Linguistics / Mixed languages / Language contact

Patrick McConvell (The Australian National University/ University of Cologne) Recent and Ancient Mixed Languages Mixed languages, while perhaps not common, are not so rare as previously thought. Apart from the examples w

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Language: English - Date: 2012-11-14 09:56:06
175Grammar / Question / Creole language / Syntactic movement / Linguistics / Syntax / Wh-movement

Kathrin Klein (University of Cologne) & Dany Adone (University of Cologne) Wh-questions in Louisiana Creole This paper deals with the syntax of questions in Louisiana Creole. It is shown that syntactic movement is involv

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Language: English - Date: 2015-04-07 09:24:10
176Grammatical person / Aboriginal languages / Languages of Australia / Australian Aboriginal culture / Language / Australian Aborigines / Australian Aboriginal languages / Referring expression

Dany Adone (University of Cologne) Person Reference in Kriol One of the major issues explored cross-linguistically is how languages identify and maintain identification of referents in discourse. In this paper I examine

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Language: English - Date: 2012-11-14 09:56:25
177Phonology / Nicaraguan Sign Language / Reduplication / Sign language / Pidgin / Creole language / Iconicity / German Sign Language / Linguistics / Language / Linguistic morphology

Dany Adone (University of Cologne) Reduplication in Creole and Sign languages A close look at both Creole languages and Sign languages (emergent or established) reveals some striking similarities between these two groups

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Language: English - Date: 2015-01-15 02:59:51
178States of Germany / Cologne / North Rhine-Westphalia / Lindenthal /  Cologne / University of Cologne / Doctor of Philosophy

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Language: English - Date: 2012-11-28 14:27:09
179Lindenthal /  Cologne / University of Cologne / 2nd millennium

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Language: English - Date: 2012-11-28 14:27:08
180Home sign / Creole language / Pidgin / Serial verb construction / Linguistics / Nicaraguan Sign Language / Sign language

Dany Adone (University of Cologne) Verb Chains in Creole and Sign Languages A close look at both Creole languages and Sign languages (emergent and established ones) reveals striking similarities between these two groups

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