All research supervisors

Linguistics

Professor David Bradley

David has conducted extensive research on endangered languages, sociolinguistics, historical linguistics and geolinguistics

Dr Birgit Hellwig

Birgit's main interests are in semantics and its reflexes in grammar, the relationship between language and cognition, multilingualism and language contact, and language description and documentation.

Dr Anthony Jukes

Anthony's academic interests include Indonesian languages, language endengerment and linguistic typology.

Dr Stephen Morey

Stephen Morey is an ARC Future Fellow. He researches three language groups in Northeast India: Tai, Singpho and Tangsa, concentrating on traditional songs and ritual texts. He also researches the Aboriginal languages of Victoria.

Dr Tonya Stebbins

Tonya Stebbins completed her PhD while working on language revitalization and documentation project with the Tsimshian Nation in British Columbia, Canada.

Dr Marija Tabain

Marija's academic interests include acoustic phonetics, cross-lingual phonetics and phnology and Australian languages.