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Project Presentations Listen 2024 March: Ferring Stiftung (20.03): Mor Freisch hei ick togt her oun ta finnen – Erkenntnisse aus dem Ranzelberger Gästebuch Frisian Day of Research (26.03.) April: 16th
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Local Cooperation Partners Listen Several cooperation partners within Germany have agreed to lend their expertise spanning historical sociolinguistics, archaeology, history, and political science to t
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Flensburg Team Listen The Flensburg Team is responsible for all aspects of this project. Dr. Samantha Litty is leading the project and is supported by student assistants. The Team is working closely w
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Publications Listen In review: Samantha M. Litty & Jan Momme Penning. Semi-public writings in the Duchy of Schleswig in the 19th century. In Nils Langer & Samantha M. Litty (eds.), Historical interpla
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Our Team Listen Prof. Dr. Anders Ehlers Dam anders.dam -PleaseRemoveIncludingDashes- @ uni-flensburg.de +49 461 805 2854 Gebäude Oslo - OSL 349.1 Contact information Phone +49 461 805 2854 E-mail ande
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Advisory Board Members Listen Advisory Board members lend their expertise in multiple areas (alternative language histories; sociolinguistics; multilingualism; dialectology; language norms; corpus lin
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Project Outputs Listen From here you can get to more information about project related publications and presentations. Publications Presentations
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The ViNoRHM Team Listen EUF Local Cooperation Partners Advisory Board
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Research Foci Listen For more information on research at the institute, please visit the department pages. This translation to English is work in progress. Strategy and Organization In this area, rese
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Visibilizing Normative Regional Historical Multilingualism (ViNoRHM): Ideology, Policy, and Practice Listen The ViNoRHM project advances historical sociolinguistics by offering a comprehensive account