Dr. Ulf Joakim Enwall

Profile

Academic positionAssociate Professor, Senior Lecturer, Reader
Research fieldsGeneral and Applied Linguistics, Typology, Non-European Languages,Regional Studies,Asian Studies
KeywordsEthnizität, Sinologie, Soziolinguistik, Sprachplanung, Zentralasienforschung

Current contact address

CountrySweden
CityUppsala
InstitutionUppsala University
InstituteDepartment of Linguistics and Philology

Host during sponsorship

Prof. Dr. Dr. Lars E.A. JohansonFachbereich 15 - Philologie III, Seminar für Orientkunde - Turkologie, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz, Mainz
Start of initial sponsorship01/04/2004

Program(s)

2001Humboldt Research Fellowship Programme

Publications (partial selection)

2002Ulf Joakim Enwall: De nya nätmästarna. In: Kina-Rapport, 2002, 5-6
2000Ulf Joakim Enwall: Gräshoppornas anfall: En studie av kinesiska lånord i mongoliska. In: Orientaliska studier, 2000, 63-80
2000Ulf Joakim Enwall: Sedegelan shi er shou. In: Yilin (Nanjing), 2000, 140
1999Ulf Joakim Enwall: The Bible Translations into Miao: Chinese Influence versus Linguistic Autonomy. In: Irene Eber et al., Bible in Modern China: The Literary and Intellectual Impact Momumenta Serica Monograph Series XLIII. Moumenta Serica, 1999. 199-234
1999Ulf Joakim Enwall: Towards a Sociolinguistic History of Sinkiang. In: Mirja Juntunen, Birgit N. Schlyter, Return to the Silk Routes: Current Scandinavian Research on Central Asia. Kegan Paul International, 1999. 119-131
1998Ulf Joakim Enwall: Introductory Remarks on M.H. Hutton's Keh Deo Writing. In: Mon-Khmer Studies, 1998, 152-159
1996Ulf Joakim Enwall: Chinese Hmu or Hmu Chinese? Chinese Loanwords and Calques in the Hmu Newspaper Baod Leix Hmub Leix Gud . Pan-Asiatic Linguistics, Proceedings of the Fourth International Symposium on Languages and Linguistics, vol. 5. 1996. 1633-1645
1996Ulf Joakim Enwall, Mirja Juntunen: Hos lamor och shamaner i Burjatien. In: Orientaliska Studier, 1996, 15-31
1995Ulf Joakim Enwall: A Myth Become Reality: History and Development of the Miao Written Language, vol. 2. Institute of Oriental Languages, 1995
1995Ulf Joakim Enwall: Hmong Writing Systems in Vietnam: A Case Study in Vietnam's Minority Language Policy (Working Paper no 40). Center for Pacific Asia Studies at Stockholm University, 1995
1995Ulf Joakim Enwall: Kinesisk grammatik. Institutionen för orientaliska språk, 1995
1995Ulf Joakim Enwall: Mot Yar-tonguz: Den svensk-kinesiska Takla-makan-expeditionen 1994. In: Orientaliska Studier, 1995, 3-34
1994Ulf Joakim Enwall: A Myth Become Reality: History and Development of the Miao Written Language, volume 1. Institute of Oriental Languages, 1994
1994Ulf Joakim Enwall: In Search of the Entering Tone: The Importance of Sichuanese Tones for Understanding the Tone Marking System of the Sichuan Hmong Pollard Script. In: Joakim Enwall, Outstretched Leaves on his Bamboo Staff: Studies in Honour of Göran Malmqvist on his 70th Birthday. The Association of Oriental Studies, 1994. 70-84
1992Ulf Joakim Enwall: Miao or Hmong?. In: Thai-Yunnan Project Newsletter (Uastralian National University), 1992, 25-26
1992Ulf Joakim Enwall: Some remarks on the Language Debate in the Mingrelian Newspaper 'qazaqisi gazeti'. In: George Hewitt, Caucasian Perspectives. Lincom Europa, 1992. 278-284
1988Ulf Joakim Enwall: Bulgakovis enebi, anu ucxo enebi M. Bulgakovis 'Ostatsa da Margarita'si. In: Saunje (Tbilisi), 1988, 299-304