Ewelina Wnuk
I am a PhD student in the Language and Cognition Department and a member of the project Categories across language and cognition. I am involved in a fieldwork-based research among the speakers of Maniq [ma’niʔ], a population of nomadic foragers inhabiting the area of the Khao Banthad mountain range in southern Thailand. Maniq (also known as Ten’en, Tonga or Mos) is a Northern Aslian language belonging to the Mon-Khmer branch of the Austroasiatic family. My research interests are: language of perception, ethnobiology as well as language description and language documentation.
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| Function: | PhD Student |
| Member of: | Language and Cognition Department |

