Prominent Possessors Investigating the phenomenon of "prominent internal possessors" from a theoretical and cross-linguistic perspective.
The Hashima Virtual Reality Project: A hundred years of life on a tiny Japanese island Integrating historical research methods with virtual reality game design to reconstruct daily life on Hashima Island.
Morphosyntactic variation in Bantu: Typology, contact and change Exploring linguistic similarities within a sample of Bantu languages.
Crossroads: Investigating the unexplored side of multilingualism Investigating multilingualism and language contact between three languages spoken at the “crossroads” – a group of neighbouring villages in the Casamance area of Senegal.
Engaged humanities in Europe: Capacity building for participatory research in linguistic-cultural heritage (ENGHUM) Implementing an innovative scientific strategy and capacity building at universities across Europe.
Arabic and contact-induced language change Improving our understanding of how and why languages tend to change when they come into contact, with a particular focus on Arabic.