Publications
- Burenhult, Niclas. 2023. Sustainability and semantic diversity: A view from the Malayan rainforest. Topics in Cognitive Science, 15, 546-559. DOI: 10.1111/tops.12654
- Villette, Julia, Niclas Burenhult and Ross Purves. 2022. Maps meet myths: Understanding Jahai place naming through Geographical Information Systems. Journal of Linguistic Geography, 1-10.
- Hill, Clair. 2022. The irrelevance of scale and fixedness in landscape terms in two Australian languages. Linguistics Vanguard 8:1, 91-100.
- Burenhult, Niclas and Ross Purves. 2020. The spatial properties of forager motion categories: evidence from Jahai. Hunter Gatherer Research 4:3, 411–426.
- Burenhult, Niclas. 2020. Domain-driven documentation: The case of landscape. In Susan Penfield (Ed.) Approaches to Interdisciplinary research in Language Documentation, 9-23 (Language Documentation and Conservation Special Publication No. 21). Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press.
- Burenhult, Niclas. 2018. The Jahai multi-term demonstrative system: what’s spatial about it? In Stephen C. Levinson, Sarah Cutfield, Michael Dunn, Nick Enfield, Sérgio Meira, David Wilkins (eds.). Demonstratives in Cross-linguistic Perspective. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
- Hägerhäll, Caroline M., Åsa Ode Sang, Jan-Eric Englund, Felix Ahlner, Konrad Rybka, Juliette Huber and Niclas Burenhult. 2018. Do humans really prefer semi-open natural landscapes? A cross-cultural reappraisal.Frontiers in Psychology 9:822, 1–14.
- Huber, Juliette. 2018. Natural locations and the distinction between 'what' and 'where' concepts: Evidence from differential locative marking in Makalero.Linguistics 56:3, 477–512.
- Rybka, Konrad. 2017. Vanishing ecotopes: Experimental approaches to Lokono ecotope terms. Journal of Ethnobiology 37:2, 308–325.
- Burenhult, Niclas, Clair Hill, Juliette Huber, Saskia van Putten, Konrad Rybka and Lila San Roque. 2017. Forests: The cross-linguistic perspective. Geographica Helvetica 72, 455–464.
- Rybka, Konrad. 2016. The linguistic encoding of landscape in Lokono. LOT nr. 417 (Dissertation at University of Amsterdam)
- Rybka, Konrad. 2014. How are nouns categorized as denoting “what” and “where”?Language Sciences 45, 28–43.
- Huber, Juliette. 2013. Landscape in East Timor Papuan.Language Sciences 41, Part B, 175–196
- Mark, David, Andrew Turk, Niclas Burenhult & David Stea (eds.). 2011. Landscape in language: Transdisciplinary perspectives. Amsterdam: Benjamins.
- Mark, David, Andrew Turk, Niclas Burenhult & David Stea. 2011. Landscape in language: an introduction. In David Mark, Andrew Turk, Niclas Burenhult & David Stea (eds.) Landscape in language: transdisciplinary perspectives, 1–24. Amsterdam: Benjamins.
- Burenhult, Niclas (ed.). 2008. Language and landscape: Geographical ontology in cross-linguistic perspective [special issue]. Language Sciences 30:2/3.
- Burenhult, Niclas. 2008. Streams of words: Hydrological lexicon in Jahai. Language Sciences 30, 182–199.