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Reserachers working on EVOLUTION OF LANGUAGE (alphabetical order)
Andrea BENDER Associate Professor at University of Bergen, NorwayAdministrative areas: Tonga Places: PolynesiaKeywords: Cognitive Anthropology , Language-Culture-Cognition , Interdisciplinarity , Polynesian Languages , Number Systems , Evolution of Language , Space , Ethnopsychology
Ludovic COUPAYE Lecturer, Department of Anthropology at University College London, United KingdomAdministrative areas: Papua New Guinea , East Sepik (Papua New Guinea)Places: Melanesia, Polynesia, Australia (area)Keywords: Agency , Agriculture , Anthropological Fieldwork , Anthropology of Ontology , Art , Body Theory , Categorization , Cognitive Anthropology , Complexity , Conceptual Model
Volker HEESCHEN Professor emeritus, Institut für Ethnologie at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, GermanyAdministrative areas: Indonesia Places: MelanesiaKeywords: Anthropological Fieldwork , Contemporary Literatures , Great-men Societies , History , Human Rights , Kinship , Language Documentation , Language-Culture-Cognition , Linguistic Anthropology , Linguistic Description
Leslie VANDEPUTTE Assistant Professor, College of Education at the American University in the Emirates, United Arab EmiratesAdministrative areas: Vanuatu , New Caledonia , Shefa (Vanuatu)Places: Melanesia, Vanuatu, Port Vila, New CaledoniaKeywords: Linguistic Anthropology , Evolution of Language , Contact Linguistic , Digital Resources , Urbanization , Urban Identity , Nationalism , Creoles , Identity , Bislama
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