Professor Ghil'ad Zuckermann | Scientist
Professor Ghil'ad Zuckermann
Phone: +61 8 8313 5247
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23.01.2022 For YIDDISH speakers: The name of that Glasgow cafe should have obviously been Hamish McKenzie Shelton... héymish me ken zi shíltn ~ One can curse her in a cozy way. https://www.timesofisrael.com/queer-friendly-yiddish-speak/
22.01.2022 Grape Eliminate Horniness Essence CHINGLISH for ... qng chú jiâo zhì bái jìng wú xiá shûi jng pú tao qù sî pí sù Clear corns/calluses (for) clear flawless skin Crystal grape dead skin removing essence Cf. the stratum corneum (Latin for 'HORNY layer') = the outermost layer of the epidermis.
22.01.2022 Ghil'ad Zuckermann, 9 November 2020 Photographer: Alex Frayne (Kodak triX 35mm film)
20.01.2022 Endangered Language Position (endangered in this case refers to both the language and the position): The UCL Department of Hebrew and Jewish Studies is seeking to appoint a Lecturer in Yiddish. ... https://atsv7.wcn.co.uk/search_engine/jobs.cgi
20.01.2022 Need A Hand? Bad Luck! NAS ... in Arabic (and Israeli) means bad luck. #Homophones
16.01.2022 The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia, 17 November 2020 Jacaranda mimosifolia. The word JACARANDA can be traced back to Tupi-Guarani (South America), with the meaning of fragrant.
15.01.2022 QUIZ: What is wrong with this real painting from 1455 AD?
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12.01.2022 Documentation and description of an Eastern Himalayan Indigenous language A unique opportunity has arisen for an outstanding PhD student to conduct pioneering research on a previously un(der)described Indigenous language of the Eastern Himalayan region (northeast India and/or adjoining areas of Bhutan, Bangladesh, Myanmar, and Tibet). The expectation is that this project's focal language would be one from a lesser-studied branch of the Trans-Himalayan language family (a.k.a. ...Tibeto-Burman), however other possibilities could also be considered. The successful applicant will hold a scholarship at the University of Sydney Department of Linguistics, a renowned centre for research on Indigenous languages of mainland Asia from a functional-typological perspective. The project also involves substantial field research, and the successful candidate is expected to spend a considerable portion of their candidature period in the field. This scholarship comprises a tuition waiver plus a competitive stipend (please follow the links below for details). Field equipment will be provided. Funds for travel and maintenance during fieldwork are also expected to be provided. This scholarship is not restricted by citizenship/nationality; candidates who are not residents of Australia are welcome to apply. However, preference may be given to qualified candidates who are themselves native speakers of an Eastern Himalayan language and/or Indigenous to the project region. For further details, please see: https://www.sydney.edu.au//lifeways-in-indigenous-asia--gr To apply: https://www.sydney.edu.au//arts-and-social-sciences-postgr Contact: [email protected]
11.01.2022 https://drive.google.com//1-lZDE130qX4uWOq-2xLz3wHvs/view
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