Paul Widmer (@paulwidmer2) 's Twitter Profile
Paul Widmer

@paulwidmer2

Indo-European Studies at U Zurich @UZH_ch

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LINGUIST List (@linguistlist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Calls: Transitivity and Labile Verbs in Typological and Diachronic Perspectives: Indo-European and Beyond: Call for Papers: Possible topics to be addressed at the workshop include (but are not limited to): • theoretical and descriptive aspects of labile… dlvr.it/TF5njG

Calls: Transitivity and Labile Verbs in Typological and Diachronic Perspectives: Indo-European and Beyond: Call for Papers: Possible topics to be addressed at the workshop include (but are not limited to): • theoretical and descriptive aspects of labile… dlvr.it/TF5njG
Wolfgang Behr / 畢鶚 (氒/厥/攸) (@behrwolf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Warmest congratulations to Samira Müller, who defended her wonderful Ph.D. dissertation with summa colors at AOI/UZH yesterday, and hat tip to Enno Giele (U. Heidelberg) and Christian Schwermann (U. Bochum) for generously supporting this wonderful project over the years.

Warmest congratulations to Samira Müller, who defended her wonderful Ph.D. dissertation with summa colors at AOI/UZH yesterday, and
 hat tip to Enno Giele (U. Heidelberg) and Christian Schwermann (U. Bochum) for generously supporting this wonderful project over the years.
Cecilia Padilla-Iglesias (@padillaccc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢New paper with Robert Bischoff 🥰🥳 We ask, how is mobility behaviour reflected in the archaeological record? Can we use SNA to recover it? "Hunter-gatherer mobility patterns influence the reconstruction of social networks from archaeological assemblages" sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Simon W. Townsend (@simonwtownsend) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New paper out PLOS Biology: using an artificial grammar-based approach we investigated the neuro-developmental origins of non-adjacent dependency learning w/Lin Cai,@babellab_vienna Stuart K Watson, Yasuyo Minagawa et al UZH Science NCCR Evolving Language Swiss National Science Foundation journals.plos.org/plosbiology/ar…

NCCR Evolving Language (@nccr_language) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📰🦍In gorillas, travel decisions are taken as a group! Learn more in the #article on our website, based on the recently published research of Larissa Nellissen ! In EN, FR and DE. Université Neuchâtel Comparative Cognition Neuchatel Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle Musée de l'Homme Royal Society of Biology WWF evolvinglanguage.ch/great-leaders-…

Wolfgang Behr / 畢鶚 (氒/厥/攸) (@behrwolf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Associate or Full Professorship in General Linguistics, U. Berne, focusing "on languages outside Europe and the Indo-European family" (apply by Dec 1). tinyurl.com/28hudx5c

Alta Journal (@altajournal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A century ago, Alfred Kroeber opposed racism and eugenics, advocated for Indigenous rights, and almost single-handedly invented cultural anthropology in the West. Yet four years ago, UC Berkeley removed his name from one of its buildings. altaonline.com/dispatches/a61…

Simon W. Townsend (@simonwtownsend) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New paper led by Alexandra B. Bosshard providing further support that primate vocal sequences are structurally more complex than previously thought! With @BalthasarBickel Evolutionary Cognition Group Paola Merlo and Chundra Cathcart NCCR Evolving Language Swiss National Science Foundation UZH Science royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rs…

Kentaro K. Shimizu 清水健太郎 (@kkshimizu1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our new book chapter on the history of wheat. Genomics is revolutionizing the studies of wheat breeding and evolution, and also sheds light on the language/farming dispersal hypothesis. Thanks to the former member Moeko Okada doi.org/10.1007/978-98… URPP Evolution in Action NCCR Evolving Language

IZ Europäische Sprachen (@izeus_berlin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#OTD 201 years ago, Max Müller (1823-1900) was born 🥳 An expert on Sanskrit, India, the study of religion, and language evolution, a translator, and the first professor of comparative philology at Oxford. A street in New Delhi is named after him. #LinguisticBirthdays #Histlx

#OTD 201 years ago, Max Müller (1823-1900) was born 🥳 An expert on Sanskrit, India, the study of religion, and language evolution, a translator, and the first professor of comparative philology at Oxford. A street in New Delhi is named after him.

#LinguisticBirthdays #Histlx
chiara barbieri (@chiarabarbieri_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

First screening is coming! 16th of December, 17:00, premiere of the documentary «Finding First Peoples: the Mapuche» (66’ Language: Spanish Subtitles: English), at the Cinema of the Natural History Museum of the University of Zurich. Registration via email [email protected]

First screening is coming! 16th of December, 17:00, premiere of the documentary «Finding First Peoples: the Mapuche» (66’ Language: Spanish Subtitles: English), at the Cinema of the Natural History Museum of the University of Zurich. Registration via email chiara.barbieri@uzh.ch
chiara barbieri (@chiarabarbieri_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New article with University of Zurich Forensic Team led by Natasha Arora and Peter Resutik - We describe the genetic history of Walser communities in the Alps, an important historical migration, contributing to the linguistic diversity of Switzerland fsigenetics.com/article/S1872-…

chiara barbieri (@chiarabarbieri_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Interesting results: genetic relatedness of Walser communities outside Upper Valais, genetic distinctiveness of some communities matching their geography and recent history, haplogroups G2a (Ychromosome) and W6 (mtDNA) of possible ancient substrate Paul Widmer NCCR Evolving Language

International Dunhuang Programme (@idp_uk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Merry Christmas from the IDP UK Team! 🎄 This drawing of a cross appears on a Tibetan manuscript from Dunhuang. Learn more about this manuscript and evidence of Christianity in early Tibet here. bit.ly/401snmO

Merry Christmas from the IDP UK Team! 🎄
This drawing of a cross appears on a Tibetan manuscript from Dunhuang. Learn more about this manuscript and evidence of Christianity in early Tibet here. bit.ly/401snmO
Kentaro K. Shimizu 清水健太郎 (@kkshimizu1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A Swiss newspaper reported our study of biodiversity — in German! The damage from herbivore insects was reduced by integrating genomics, machine learning and physics. Nature Communications: doi.org/10.1038/s41467… ftmedien.ch/mit-genetische… URPP GCB, Universität Zürich

Dr. Lekhnath S Pathak (PhD in Cognitive Science) (@lekhnathpathak) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Discussion with Prof. Bickel, Director NCCR Evolving Language Prof. Stoll, Dr. Jung and Sonja on language acquisition and evolution in relation to newly started research on Gurung language acquisition. University of Zurich Swiss National Science Foundation youtu.be/9bWIEXsFBfo