Ger Reesink | |
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Born | Gerard P. Reesink |
Nationality | Dutch |
Occupation | Linguist |
Academic background | |
Alma mater | University of Amsterdam |
Academic work | |
Main interests | Papuan linguistics |
Gerard P. Reesink (more commonly known as Ger Reesink) is a Dutch linguist who specializes in Papuan languages. [1]
He studied psychology at Utrecht University. [2] He obtained his PhD in linguistics at the University of Amsterdam, [2] where he completed his dissertation Structures and their functions in Usan, a Papuan language of Papua New Guinea. [3]
In the 1990s, he researched the languages of the Bird's Head Peninsula as part of The Irian Jaya Studies: Program for Interdisciplinary Research (ISIR), which resulted in publications such as A grammar of Hatam (1999) and Languages of the eastern Bird's Head (2002). He also dealt with Papuan-Austronesian language contact in eastern Indonesia. [3]
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Ger Reesink | |
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Born | Gerard P. Reesink |
Nationality | Dutch |
Occupation | Linguist |
Academic background | |
Alma mater | University of Amsterdam |
Academic work | |
Main interests | Papuan linguistics |
Gerard P. Reesink (more commonly known as Ger Reesink) is a Dutch linguist who specializes in Papuan languages. [1]
He studied psychology at Utrecht University. [2] He obtained his PhD in linguistics at the University of Amsterdam, [2] where he completed his dissertation Structures and their functions in Usan, a Papuan language of Papua New Guinea. [3]
In the 1990s, he researched the languages of the Bird's Head Peninsula as part of The Irian Jaya Studies: Program for Interdisciplinary Research (ISIR), which resulted in publications such as A grammar of Hatam (1999) and Languages of the eastern Bird's Head (2002). He also dealt with Papuan-Austronesian language contact in eastern Indonesia. [3]
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (
link)