
Language and Space / Sprache und Raum
@uzh_spur
Universitärer Forschungsschwerpunkt Sprache und Raum an der Universität Zürich (UFSP SpuR) / University Research Priority Program (URPP) Language and Space
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On Wednesday, 18 curious children from the @KinderZurich took part in Volker Dellwo's workshop on how our voices can be generated and manipulated @LiRI-Lab. We are grateful for this experience and hope that the children learned as much from us as we did from them.





How did human culture and genes evolve? A workshop on new results and methods in reconstructing population history brings together scholars from #linguistics, #genetics, #geography, and #anthropology. Jan 30 - Feb 1, 2023 @uzh_en geo.uzh.ch/en/events/work… Language and Space / Sprache und Raum UZH Graduate Campus


Today Olga Pelloni (Sozinova) passed her PhD defense with the maximum grade 🪅 Olga was a constant source of inspiration in our group. She managed to combine her artistic spirit with linguistics, #NLProc, and geometry to unravel the patterns of language. #UZH Language and Space / Sprache und Raum


💥The Call for Papers for the 17th #CIDSM is out! Come and visit us at the lovely University of Zurich University of Zurich. 📅 Deadline: 1 March 2023! All approaches are welcome (syn- or dia-chronic, descriptive, theoretical, experimental) Roberta D'Alessandro spur.uzh.ch/en/veranstaltu…



The First Law of #Geography – and why it is a nuisance «Everything is related to everything else, but near things are more related than distant things.» Expressive and fun video by @derpetermann, funded by Language and Space / Sprache und Raum #GIS #geospatial blog.geo.uzh.ch/first-law-of-g… youtube.com/watch?v=6T1A4l…




So this happened yesterday: I passed my viva and got to have a really stimulating discussion about my work with my wonderful supervisors Language and Space / Sprache und Raum and @uzh_ds, Wolfgang Kesselheim and Heiko Hausendorf. Thanks to Hiloko Kato for writing the protocol and to everyone who came to 🥳!
