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Jendraschek, Gerd is a German linguist specialized in Basque,
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, and Iatmul (a language from the East Sepik Province,
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). He was assistant professor of General and Comparative Linguistics at the University of Regensburg, Germany, until July 2012, and a Korea Foundation Fellow from September 2012 until August 2013. He is currently assistant professor at
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References

* Jendraschek, Gerd. 2001. Semantic and structural properties of Turkish ideophones. ''Turkic Languages'' 5: 88–103. * Jendraschek, Gerd. 2002. The struggle against monolingualism. ''Journal of Universal Language'' 3:55-75. * Jendraschek, Gerd. 2002. ''Semantische Eigenschaften von Ideophonen im Türkischen.'' München:
LINCOM Europa Orlando Francisco Pires Júnior (born 17 February 1984), commonly known as Lincom, is a Brazilian footballer. Club career Born in Camapuã, Mato Grosso do Sul, Lincom moved to Birigui, São Paulo at the age of two. After graduating with Internac ...
(Edition Linguistik, 30). * Jendraschek, Gerd. 2003. ''La modalité épistémique en basque.'' München:
LINCOM Europa Orlando Francisco Pires Júnior (born 17 February 1984), commonly known as Lincom, is a Brazilian footballer. Club career Born in Camapuã, Mato Grosso do Sul, Lincom moved to Birigui, São Paulo at the age of two. After graduating with Internac ...
(LINCOM Studies in Basque Linguistics, 05). * Jendraschek, Gerd. 2007. Basque in contact with Romance languages. In Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald and
R.M.W. Dixon Robert Malcolm Ward "Bob" Dixon (born 25 January 1939, in Gloucester, England) is a Professor of Linguistics in the College of Arts, Society, and Education and The Cairns Institute, James Cook University, Queensland. He is also Deputy Director o ...
(Eds.), ''Grammars in Contact. A Cross-Linguistic Typology.'' Oxford:
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. * Jendraschek, Gerd. 2007. ''La notion modale de possibilité en basque. Morphologie, syntaxe, sémantique, variations diachronique et sociolinguistique''. Paris: L’Harmattan. * Jendraschek, Gerd. 2009. Origin and development of the Iatmul focus construction: Subordination, desubordination, resubordination. ''Folia Linguistica'' 43.2: 345–390. * Jendraschek, Gerd. 2011. A fresh look at the tense-aspect system of Turkish. ''Language Research'' 47.2: 245–270. * Jendraschek, Gerd. 2012. From polyfusional to post-fusional: Obsolescence and innovation in Basque predicate morphosyntax and its typological implications. ''Rice Working Papers in Linguistics'' 3: 1-33. * Jendraschek, Gerd. 2014. Future tense, prospective aspect, and irrealis mood as part of the situation perspective: Insights from Basque, Turkish, and Papuan. In Philippe De Brabanter, Mikhail Kissine and Saghie Sharifzadeh (Eds.), ''Future times, future tenses.'' Oxford:
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(Oxford Studies of Time in Language and Thought); 138–164.


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