Marian Klamer

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Marian Klamer is a linguist known for her extensive work on the documentation, description, and historical analysis of Papuan and Austronesian languages, particularly those of eastern Indonesia.

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person
affiliation Leiden University Centre for Linguistics NERFINISHED
areaOfActivity Lesser Sunda Islands NERFINISHED
Timor-Alor-Pantar region NERFINISHED
eastern Indonesia NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Netherlands
employer Leiden University NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork Austronesian linguistics
Papuan linguistics
descriptive linguistics
historical linguistics
language documentation
linguistics
focusesOn endangered languages
language diversity in eastern Indonesia
under-documented languages
hasPublishedOn Alor-Pantar languages NERFINISHED
Austronesian languages of Flores and surrounding islands
Papuan languages of Timor
hasRole principal investigator of projects on Alor-Pantar languages
supervisor of graduate research on Papuan and Austronesian languages
knownFor comparative work on Papuan and Austronesian languages
documentation of Austronesian languages
documentation of Papuan languages
work on eastern Indonesian languages
languageOfWorkOrName Dutch
English
methodologicalFocus comparative-historical reconstruction
fieldwork-based language description
typological comparison
notableContribution grammatical descriptions of under-documented eastern Indonesian languages
reconstruction of Proto-Alor-Pantar
studies of contact between Papuan and Austronesian languages in eastern Indonesia
occupation university professor
positionHeld professor of Austronesian and Papuan linguistics at Leiden University
researchFocus Austronesian languages of eastern Indonesia
Papuan languages of Timor-Alor-Pantar region
languages of eastern Indonesia
studies language contact in eastern Indonesia
morphosyntactic typology of Austronesian languages
morphosyntactic typology of Papuan languages
workLocation Leiden NERFINISHED

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