Johanson and Bulut (Johannes Gutenberg U., Mainz, Germany) present a collection of papers based on contributions to two international conferences convened in Mainz, in December, 1998, and January, 200
When two or more languages have bound morphology in common, it is generally either because the languages are daughters of a common parent language, and so inherit the morphology; or because contact be
For the 2005-06 academic year, Uppsala University in Sweden invited specialists in Turkic and Iranian languages as fellows-in-residence, and at the end of the year, hosted a workshop and a symposium o