Date | 11-12 December 2025 Location | Leiden “The phonemes /h/, /ħ/, and /x/ in the Dullay languages” by Jeroen van Ravenhorst “What makes Maay Maay: Phonological features” by Sjef van Lier “Bantu influence on Tanzanian Cushitic” by Maarten Mous
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SocioBaGS workshop
Date | 26-28 June 2025 Location | Aix-en-Provence “Noun class prefixes and early Bantu borrowing in East Africa” by Maarten Mous.
Rift Valley Network webinar
Maarten Mous: Towards the linguistic history of Rangi and Mbugwe. https://zenodo.org/record/4498156#.YBq9m9Z7nJw
Africa Knows! conference
Date | 3 December 2020 Location | (Online) African Studies Center ASC, Leiden Panel Language history and its present relevance; Maarten Mous presenting “Iraqw culture and identity in a unified Tanzania“.
Nantes Afroasiatic Languages and Linguistics
Date | 12 November 2020 Bridging the Red Sea Rift IRN ALL Kick-off Meeting. In round table on poetry: Presentation by Sandra Bleeker & Maarten Mous The girayda poetic duel among the Cushitic Iraqw of Tanzania. https://irn-all.cnrs.fr/conferences/
SLE conferentie WS 6
Date | 28 August 2020 Location | SLE conferentie WS 6 Neglected syntactic functions and non-syntactic functions of Applicative Morphology Presentation by Hannah Gibson, Lutz Marten, Maarten Mous, Kristina Riedel: Applicatives and prepositions in Bantu; contains a section on Iraqw. Publication in preparation. https://osf.io/9rkud/
2nd Linguistic Association of East Africa (LAEA)
Date | 12-13 July 2021 Location | Eldoret, Kenya online Maarten Mous presented on The emergence of applicatives in Iraqw (South Cushitic, Tanzania).
Invited Motivational Speech
Date | 30 January 2020 Location | Mkwawa University College of Education, Iringa, Tanzania Maarten Mous presents on “Linguistics in Tanzania”.
Invited Public Lecture
Date | 29 January 2020 Location | Mkwawa University College of Education, Iringa, Tanzania Maarten Mous presents “Tanzania’s Linguistic Wealth”.
Rift Valley Network webinar
Maarten Mous: Clitic Complexes in an African Typological Perspective. https://zenodo.org/record/3825513#.YBhveuj0laQ
