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Jeremy Hammond

Yes, olsem wanem! (How's it going!)

I am a PhD student in the Syntax, Typology and Information Structure group. I work with the languages Whitesands (East Tanna) and Futuna-Aniwa, both of which are found in Vanuatu, an archipelago nation to the east of Australia. See my research page on the left, for a more detailed account of my current work at the MPI.

My other (research) interests (in no particular order) include Oceanic and Austronesian languages, photography, descriptive linguistics, volcanoes and syntax.

Lukim yu bakegen.
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Function: PhD Student
Member of: Syntax, Typology, and Information Structure Group
Other Affiliations: Pacific And Regional Archive for Digital Sources in Endangered Cultures: http://paradisec.org.au/ (Archiving is a great thing. Forward interoperability and data access are a responsibility of researchers)

Project for Free Electronic Dictionaries: http://pfed.info/
Last checked 2011-11-10
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Jeremy Hammond

Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics
PO Box 310
6500 AH Nijmegen
The Netherlands
Phone:
+31-24-3521171
Fax:
+31-24-3521213
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