We are comprised of research groups from different disciplines, undertaking collaborative projects covering a range of research topics. Current and past projects include:
- Acquisition of Balinese Causatives: A Construction Grammar Approach (2019)
- Bali Toponym Project (Nusa Penida Toponyms)
- Balinese SCOPIC Project
- Balinese Spatial System: Linguistic and Nonlinguistic Evidence in the North of Bali (2018)
- Corpus-based and Experimental Approaches to Indonesian Ingestion Predicate from a cognitive linguistic perspective
- Digital Preservation of Cultural Heritage
- The semantic documentation of Balinese royal family, family tree
- Digital representation of Balinese kulkul
- Balinese language digital dictionary
- Digital prototype development for Balinese script
- Endangered Cultural Heritage Project
- Endangered Languages Project
- Indonesian Spatiotemporal Metaphors: Evidence from Language and Co-speech Gesture
- The Enggano Project
- Loloan Malay Project
- Vector Space Model and the Usage Patterns of Indonesian Denominal Verbs
- Interaction of voice morphology and (non-)metaphoric meaning of verbs from the usage-based perspective (project website)
- CIRHSS and OCSEAN (Oceanic and South East Asian Navigators) Project