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Guillaume Segerer

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Guillaume Segerer
NationalityFrench
OccupationLinguist
Academic background
Alma materSorbonne Nouvelle University Paris 3
ThesisDescription de la langue bijogo (Guinée Bissau) (2000)
Doctoral advisorFrance Cloarec-Heiss
Academic work
DisciplineLinguistics
Sub-disciplineDescriptive linguistics, historical linguistics, linguistic typology
InstitutionsFrench National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS)
Websitewww.guillaumesegerer.fr

Guillaume Segerer (born July 13, 1965, in Paris, France[1]) is a French linguist who specializes in Niger-Congo languages, especially the Atlantic languages.

Segerer is known for his historical-comparative work on the Atlantic languages.[2]

Education

In 2000, Segerer obtained his doctorate from Sorbonne Nouvelle University Paris 3. His doctorate thesis was a description of the Bijogo language of Guinea-Bissau.[3]

He has been employed at the CNRS since 2001, where he mostly worked at LLACAN (Langage, langues et cultures d'Afrique [fr]), a Unité mixte de recherche (UMR) within the CNRS. Since 2007, Segerer has been employed as a full researcher at LLACAN.[4][5]

Projects

Some projects that Segerer has worked on include the following.[6]

  • RefLex (Reference Lexicon of the languages of Africa)[7]
  • Web-Ball (Web Bibliography of African Languages and Linguistics)[8]
  • Web-Cal (Web Catalogue of African Languages)[9]

References

  1. ^ "Guillaume Segerer". Retrieved 2023-12-03.
  2. ^ Pozdniakov, Konstantin & Segerer, Guillaume (2017). "A Genealogical classification of Atlantic languages." (Draft) To appear in: Lüpke, Friederike (ed.) The Oxford guide to the Atlantic languages of West Africa: Oxford:Oxford University Press.
  3. ^ Segerer, Guillaume (2000). Description de la langue bijogo (Guinée Bissau) (Thesis). Paris: Sorbonne Nouvelle University Paris 3.
  4. ^ "ORCID". ORCID. 2023-10-31. Retrieved 2023-12-03.
  5. ^ "Guillaume Segerer". LLACAN (in French). Retrieved 2023-12-03.
  6. ^ "Linguistics". Guillaume Segerer. 2009-07-25. Retrieved 2023-12-03.
  7. ^ "Reference Lexicon". RefLex. 2023-06-20. Retrieved 2023-12-03.
  8. ^ "Web-Ball". RefLex. 2023-06-20.
  9. ^ "Web-Cal". RefLex. 2023-06-20.

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