Marlyse Baptista delivers presentation at the Max Planck Institute for Human History in Jena, Germany
Marlyse Baptista presented at the workshop "Language shift and substratum interference in (pre)history", organized by the Max Planck Institute for Human History in Jena, Germany. The title of her talk was "Modelling dynamic processes and language shift in creole genesis", based on joint work with Jinho Baik, Ken Kollman and Alton Worthington at the University of Michigan (conference program below)
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01/30/2018
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