Gerd Jendraschek
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Jendraschek, Gerd is a German linguist specialized in Basque, Turkish, and Iatmul (a language from the East Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea). He was Assistant Professor of General and Comparative Linguistics at the University of Regensburg, Germany, until July 2012, and a Korea Foundation Fellow from September 2012 until August 2013. He is currently participating in Korean language training at Sogang University, Seoul, South Korea.
References
- Jendraschek, Gerd. 2001. Semantic and structural properties of Turkish ideophones. Turkic Languages 5: 88-103.
- Jendraschek, Gerd. 2002. The struggle against monolingualism. Journal of Universal Language 3:55-75.
- Jendraschek, Gerd. 2002. Semantische Eigenschaften von Ideophonen im Türkischen. München: LINCOM Europa (Edition Linguistik, 30).
- Jendraschek, Gerd. 2003. La modalité épistémique en basque. München: LINCOM Europa (LINCOM Studies in Basque Linguistics, 05).
- Jendraschek, Gerd. 2007. Basque in contact with Romance languages. In Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald and R.M.W. Dixon (Eds.), Grammars in Contact. A Cross-Linguistic Typology. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
External links
- "General and Comparative Linguistics at the University of Regensburg". Retrieved October 7, 2009.
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