Nicholas Thieberger FAHA is an Australian linguist and an Associate Professor in the School of Languages and Linguistics at the University of Melbourne. He helped to establish the PARADISEC archive in 2003 and currently serves as its Director. Thieberger was the Editor of Language Documentation & Conservation (2011-2021), an academic journal which focuses on language documentation and conservation. He was elected a Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities in 2021.
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| - Nicholas Thieberger (ur. 1958) – australijski językoznawca. Specjalizuje się w językach rdzennej ludności Australii i Oceanii. Przyczynił się do zapoczątkowania projektu (ang.). Interesuje się także metodami archiwizacji danych lingwistycznych. Kształcił się na La Trobe University. Doktoryzował się w 2004 r. na University of Melbourne. Jego rozprawa była poświęcona językowi nafsan z Vanuatu. W latach 2008–2010 piastował stanowisko adiunkta na Uniwersytet Hawajskim, gdzie nauczał dokumentacji lingwistycznej. Obecnie (2020) redaguje czasopismo „Language Documentation & Conservation”. (pl)
- Nicholas Thieberger FAHA is an Australian linguist and an Associate Professor in the School of Languages and Linguistics at the University of Melbourne. He helped to establish the PARADISEC archive in 2003 and currently serves as its Director. Thieberger was the Editor of Language Documentation & Conservation (2011-2021), an academic journal which focuses on language documentation and conservation. He was elected a Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities in 2021. (en)
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| - Nicholas Thieberger FAHA is an Australian linguist and an Associate Professor in the School of Languages and Linguistics at the University of Melbourne. He helped to establish the PARADISEC archive in 2003 and currently serves as its Director. Thieberger was the Editor of Language Documentation & Conservation (2011-2021), an academic journal which focuses on language documentation and conservation. He was elected a Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities in 2021. Thieberger received his PhD from The University of Melbourne in 2004 for his work on the grammar of South Efate (Nafsan), which was the first grammar to demonstrate the use of a media corpus as the basis for examples used in the grammar. He is best known for his research on Indigenous Australian languages, on the South Efate (Nafsan) language of Vanuatu, and for his work in language documentation. He established the Pilbara Aboriginal Language Centre in the late 1980s, , the Aboriginal Studies Electronic Data Archive, in the early 1990s, and co-founded the Resource Network for Linguistic Diversity. He established Kaipuleohone, the University of Hawai'i's digital language archive. (en)
- Nicholas Thieberger (ur. 1958) – australijski językoznawca. Specjalizuje się w językach rdzennej ludności Australii i Oceanii. Przyczynił się do zapoczątkowania projektu (ang.). Interesuje się także metodami archiwizacji danych lingwistycznych. Kształcił się na La Trobe University. Doktoryzował się w 2004 r. na University of Melbourne. Jego rozprawa była poświęcona językowi nafsan z Vanuatu. W latach 2008–2010 piastował stanowisko adiunkta na Uniwersytet Hawajskim, gdzie nauczał dokumentacji lingwistycznej. Obecnie (2020) redaguje czasopismo „Language Documentation & Conservation”. (pl)
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