FReTalk from Dr Mae Carroll (Univ. of Melbourne)

Dr Mae Carroll from the University of Melbourne as well as CIRHSS research affiliate will be giving a talk (Monday 15 December 2025 10:00 AM) at the Fakultas Ilmu Budaya Research Talk (FReTalk) series organised by the Faculty of Humanities, Udayana University. Abstract, the title, and the flyer for the talk are provided below.

Ngkolmpu and Typology of exponence: What can Ngkolmpu, a language from South Papua, tell us about how inflectional information expressed in the world’s languages?

Abstract

Arguably no part of language displays more salient cross-linguistic variation than that of inflectional morphology, i.e. the marking of categories such as number or plural within the structure of words. On one end, we have languages like Standard Indonesian which, despite rich derivational morphology, displays no inflectional morphology. At the other end the extreme, we have Ngkolmpu, a Yam language spoken by around 200 solely in the village of Yanggandur in the Merauke region of South Papua Province, Indonesia, in which a single transitive verb arguably inflects for over 3000 combinations of inflectional features. However, the true complexity of Ngkolmpu lies not in the size of the system but how it organised with each category being simultaneously marked by multiple bits of morphological material simultaneously. In this talk, I will lay out the various ways in which inflectional information may be encoded in language and exemplify these with examples from Ngkolmpu and then compare these to a cross-linguistic sample of languages from around the world to place Ngkolmpu within this space.

Flyer for the FReTalk by Dr Mae Carroll

Sharing Session (Shassion) on #Linguistics 11 – Dr. Phillip Endicott

Sharing Session (Shassion) on #Linguistics is back on April 19th, 2022 at 1400 PM WITA (Central Indonesian Time). We invite Dr. Phillip Endicott (University of Uppsala, Sweden, and University of Tartu, Estonia) to talk about the joint analysis of language and genes using data from East Timor. See the abstract in the interactive flyer below!


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Details:

WebEx meeting link: https://universitas-udayana.webex.com/universitas-udayana/j.php?MTID=meaac65bf797e126a3bfb03d9aaec8308

Meeting number: 2512 842 4339

Password: shassion22

Time and Date: Tuesday, 19 April 2022, at 2 PM WITA

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Shassion on #Linguistics 10 – Dr. Jessica Birnie-Smith

Sharing Session (Shassion) on #Linguistics is back mid-year 2021! Our speaker is Dr. Jessica Birnie-Smith (La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia). Jess presented part of her Ph.D. research on the construction of social identity and categories by Chinese Indonesian in Pontianak, West Kalimantan, Indonesia. The materials in the talk are published as a book chapter titled Framing Chineseness and Indonesianess on the Indonesian Periphery in the book co-edited by Shuang Gao and Xuan Wang (2021) titled Unpacking Discourses on Chineseness: The Cultural Politics of Language and Identity in Globalizing China.

Jess presented the talk in Indonesian and below you can find the recording of the talk on YouTube.

Shassion on #Linguistics 9 – Prof. I Nengah Sudipa

Our Shassion on #Linguistics in 2020 was concluded with a talk on the National Mothers Day (22 December 2020) by Prof. Dr. I Nengah Sudipa, M.A. Prof. Sudipa discussed about semantic molecules, Natural Semantic Metalanguage, and their application in analysing the meaning of words for MOTHER. Below is the recording of the talk. We will be back with Shassion on #Linguistics in March 2021!

Shassion on #Linguistics 7 – by Prof. Martin Hilpert

Prof. Martin Hilpert (University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland) participated as the invited speaker in our Shassion on #Linguistics (24 November 2020) in conjunction with the Guest Lecture for Corpus Linguistics class in Linguistics Doctoral Program at Udayana University (convened by Gede Primahadi Wijaya Rajeg, PhD & Prof. I Wayan Arka). Prof. Hilpert talked about quantitative corpus linguistic analysis on large database of English clippings. Flyer and recording of the talk can be seen below.

Sharing Session (Shassion) on #Linguistics updates & recordings

Since the first Shassion on #Linguistics by Prof. I Wayan Arka, the Shassion has been running well up to the fifth series in October 2020. The sixth and seventh series will be held in November (16 November 2020 by Anna Wierzbicka [Australian National University]; 24 November 2020 by Martin Hilpert [University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland]).

Below are the recordings for the first up to the fifth Shassion on #Linguistics.