CRLD Publications (2011)

E1 - Conference Pub - full refereed papers

  • Hellwig, B 2011, `Lexical aspect classes in Goemai (West Chadic)', Topics in Chadic Linguistics VI, Rudiger Koppe, Cologne, 12 June 2009, pp. 85-100.
  • Jukes, A 2011, `Aspectual and modal clitics in Makassarese and Makassar Indonesian', Proceedings of the International Workshop on TAM and Evidentially in Indonesian Languages, ILCAA, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, Tokyo, 18 February 2011, pp. 19-28.
  • Jukes, A 2011, `Culture documentation and linguistic elicitation', Sustainable data from digital research, Custom Book Centre, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, 14 December 2011, pp. 49-65.
  • Morey, S 2011, `Documentation of traditional songs and ritual texts: issues for archiving', Sustainable data from digital research, Custom Book Centre, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, 13 December 2011, pp. 119-136.
  • Morey, S 2011, `Tongsa Agreement Markers', North East Indian Linguistics, Cambridge University Press, New Delhi, 20 January 2008, pp. 76-101.
  • Post, M 2011, `Topographical deixis and the Tani languages of North East India', North East Indian Linguistics, Cambridge University Press, New Delhi, 20 January 2008, pp. 137-154.
  • Post, M 2011, `Prosody and typological drift in Austroasiatic and Tibeto-Burman: against  Indosphere and Sinosphere', Austroasiatic Studies: papers from ICAAL4, Mon-Khmer studies special issue no. 3, Pacific Linguistics, Canberra, 30 October 2009, pp. 198-229.

C1 - Journal Articles - refereed articles

  • Bradley, D 2011, 'Introduction: The Sociolinguistics of Language Endangerment', Anthropological Linguistics, vol. 52, no. 2, pp. 119-122.
  • Bradley, D 2011, 'Language endangerment and resilience linguistics: Case studies of Gong and Lisu', in Anthropological Linguistics, vol. 52, no. 2, pp. 123-140.
  • Bradley, D 2011, 'Resilience linguistics, orthography and the Gong', in Language and Education, vol. 25, no. 4, pp. 349-360. (Republished in book form in 2012)
  • Bradley, D 2011, 'Proto-Tibeto-Burman grain crops', in Rice, vol. 4, no. 3-4, pp. 134-141.
  • Bradley, D 2012, 'The characteristics of the Burmic family of Tibeto-Burman. Language and Linguistics, vol. 13, no. 1, pp. 171-192.
  • Bugaeva, A 2011, `Ditransitive constructions in Ainu', Sprachtypologie und Universalienforschung (Language Typology and Universals), vol. 64, no. 3, pp. 237-255.
  • Bugaeva, A 2011, `Internet applications for endangered languages', WIAS Research Bulletin, vol. 3, pp. 73-81.
  • Coupe, A 2011, `Pragmatic foundations of transitivity in Ao', Studies in Language, vol. 35, pp. 492-522.
  • De Busser, R 2011, `Towards an analysis of argument in Takivatan Bunun', Studies in Language, vol. 35, no. 3, pp. 523-554.
  • Genetti, C 2011, `The tapestry of Dolakha Newar: Chaining, embedding, and the complexity of sentences', Linguistic Typology, vol. 15, no. 1, pp. 5-24.
  • Genetti, C 2011, `Direct speech reports and the cline of prosodic integration in Dolakha Newar',Himalayan Linguistics, vol. 10, no. 1, pp. 55-76.
  • Hyslop, G 2011, `Miativity in Kurtop', Journal of South Asian Linguistics, vol. 4, no. 1, pp. 43-60.
  • Jacques, G 2011, `A panchronic study of aspirated fricatives, with new evidence from Pumi', vol. 121, no. 9, pp. 1518-1538.
  • Jacques, G 2011, `Tonal alterations in the Pumi verbal system', Yuyan Ji Yuyangxue, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 359-392.
  • Jacques, G; Michaud, A 2011, `Approaching the historical phonology of three highly eroded Sino-Tibetan languages: Naxi, Na and Laze', Diachronica, vol. 28, no. 4, pp. 468-498.
  • Jendraschek, G 2011, `Questions on transitivity: Iatmul and beyond', Studies in Language, vol. 35, no. 3, pp. 555-587.
  • Kratochvil, F. `Transitivity in Abui', Studies in Language, vol. 35, no. 3, pp. 588-635.
  • LaPolla, R 2011, `On transitivity in two Tibeto-Burman languages', Studies in Language, vol. 35, no. 3, pp. 636-649.
  • LaPolla, R; Kratochvil, F; Coupe, A 2011, `On transitivity', Studies in Language, vol. 35, no. 3, pp. 469-491.
  • Margetts, A 2011, `Transitivity in Saliba-Logea', Studies in Language, vol. 35, no. 3, pp. 650-675.
  • Morey, S 2011, `Transitivity in Cholim Tangsa', Studies in Language, vol. 35, no. 3, pp. 676-701.
  • Morey, S; Schopf, J 2011, `Tone in speech and singing: a field experiment to research their relation in endangered languages of North East India', Language Documentation and Description, vol. 10, pp. 37-60.
  • Rose, F 2011, `Who is the third person? Fluid transitivity in Mojeno Trinitario', International Journal of American Linguistics, vol. 77, no. 4, pp. 469-494.
  • Schneider, C 2011, `Why field linguists should pay more attention to research in second language acquisition and teaching', Australian Journal of Linguistics, vol. 31, no. 2, pp. 187-209.
  • Schneider, C 2011, `Na Passive and na- Associative in Abma: Shared Properties; Shared Origin?',vol. 50, no. 2, 380-398.
  • Treis, Y 2011, `Polysemous agent nominals in Kambaata (Cushitic)', Sprachtypologie und Universalienforschung (Language Typology and Universals), vol. 64, no. 3, pp. 369-381.
  • Trudgill, P 2011, `A tale of two copulas: language-contact speculations on first-millennium England', NOWELE, vol. 62/63, pp. 285-320.
  • Trudgill, P 2011, `Social structure and phoneme inventories', Linguistic Typology, vol. 15, no. 2, pp. 155-160.

A1 - Books - Authored

  • Blake, B; Hercus, L; Morey, S; Ryan, E 2011, The Mathi group of languages, Pacific Linguistics, Canberra.
  • Chelliah, S; De Reuse, W 2011, Handbook of Descriptive Linguistic Fieldwork, Springer, London and New York.
  • Hellwig, B 2011, A grammar of Goemai, de Gruyter Mouton, Berlin / Boston.
  • Stebbins, T 2011, Mali (Baining) grammar: a language of the East New Britain Province, Papua New Guinea", Pacific Linguistics, Canberra.
  • Trudgill, P 2011, Sociolinguistic typology: social determinants of linguistic complexity, Oxford University Press, New York.

B - Book chapters

  • Austin, P; Sallabank, J 2011, `Introduction', in Austin, P & Sallabank, J (eds.), The Cambridge Handbook of Endangered Languages, Cambridge University, Cambridge, pp. 1-24.
  • Bradley, D 2011, `A survey of language endangerment', in P. K. Austin & J. Sallabank (eds) The Cambridge Handbook of Endangered Languages, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp. 66-77.
  • Bradley, D 2011, `Success and failure in Yi orthography reform', in J. A. Fishman & O. Garcia (eds) Handbook of Language and Ethnic Identity, vol. 2, Oxford University Press, Oxford, pp. 180-191.
  • Bradley, D 2012, `Resilience thinking and language endangerment', in Bai Bibo & D. Bradley (eds) Extinction and Retention of Mother Tongues in China, Nationalities Press, Beijing, pp. (in Chinese, 1-22; in English, 23-47) 1-47.
  • Bradley, D 2012, `Resilience linguistics, orthography and the Gong', in Lida Cope (ed.) Applied Linguists Needed: Cross-disciplinary networking in endangered language contexts, Routledge, London, pp. 101-113. (Republished from 2011 Language and Education journal article)
  • Bugaeva, A 2011, `A diachronic study of impersonal passive in Ainu', in Malchukov, A; & Siewierska, A (eds.), Impersonal Constructions: A cross-linguistic perspective, John Benjamins Publishing Company, Amsterdam and Philadelphia, pp. 517-546.
  • Genetti, C 2011, `Nominalization in Tibeto-Burman languages of the Himalayan area: a typological perspective', in Foong Ha Yap, Karen Grunow-Harsta, Janick Wrona (eds.), Nominalization in Asian languages: diachronic and typological perspectives, John Benjamins Publishing Company, Amsterdam/Philadelphia, pp. 163-194.
  • Hellwig, B 2011, `Serial pronoun constructions in Goemai', in Anne Storch, Gratien G. Atindogbe, Roger M. Blench (eds.), Serial pronoun constructions, Rudiger Koppe, Cologne, pp. 65-79.
  • Jukes, A 2011, `Researcher training and capacity development in language documentation', in Peter Austin and Julia Sallabank (eds.), The Cambridge Handbook of Endangered Languages, Cambridge University, Cambridge, pp. 423-445.
  • Kratochvil, F 2011, `Discourse-structuring functions of Abui demonstratives', in Foong Ha Yap, Karen Grunow-Harsta, Janick Wrona (eds.), Nominalization in Asian languages: diachronic and typological perspectives, John Benjamins Publishing Company, Amsterdam and Philadelphia, pp. 757-788.
  • Matras, Y 2011, `Universals of structural borrowing', in Siemund, Peter (ed), Linguistic universals and language variation, de Gruyter Mouton, Berlin, pp. 204-233.
  • Matras, Y 2011, `Grammaticalization and language contact', in Narrog, Heiko; & Heine, Bernd (eds.), Handbook of grammaticalization, Oxford University Press, New York, pp. 279-290.
  • Matras, Y 2011, `Explaining convergence and the formation of linguistic areas', in Hieda, Osamu; Konig, Christa; & Nakagawa, Hirosi (eds.), Geographical typology and linguistic areas, John and Benjamins Publishing, Amsterdam/Philadelphia, pp. 143-160.
  • Morey, S 2011, `Nominalization in Numhpuk Singpho', in Foong Ha Yap, Karen Grunow-Harsta, Janick Wrona (eds.) Nominalization in Asian languages: diachronic and typological perspectives, John Benjamins Publishing Company, Amsterdam and Philadelphia, pp. 289-311.
  • Post, M 2011, `Nominalization and nominalization-based constructions in Galo', in Foong Ha Yap, Karen Grunow-Harsta, Janick Wrona (eds.), Nominalization in Asian languages: diachronic and typological perspectives, John Benjamins Publishing Company, Amsterdam and Philadelphia, pp. 255-288.

Other Publications

  • Bradley, D (ed.) 2011, The Sociolinguistics of Language Endangerment. Special Issue, Anthropological Linguistics, vol. 52, no. 2, pp 119-238.
  • Bai Bibo & D. Bradley (eds) 2012, Extinction and Retention of Mother Tongues in China, Nationalities Press, Beijing, (in English and Chinese), pp. 10 + 2 + 417.

Encyclopedia Entries

  • Bradley, D 2012 (forthcoming) , `The science of language policy and planning', in N. A. Chapelle (ed.), Encyclopedia of Applied Linguistics, Routledge, London.
  • Bradley, D 2012 (forthcoming), `Languages and language families in China', In R. Sybesma (ed.), Encyclopedia of Chinese Language and Linguistics, Brill, Leiden.
  • Bradley, D 2012 (forthcoming), `Lisu', in R. Sybesma (ed.), Encyclopedia of Chinese Language and Linguistics. Brill, Leiden.
  • Bradley, D 2012 (forthcoming), `Tibeto-Burman languages in China', in R. Sybesma (ed.) Encyclopedia of Chinese Language and Linguistics. Brill, Leiden.
  • Bradley, D 2012 (forthcoming), `Vitality of minority languages', in R. Sybesma (ed.) Encyclopedia of Chinese Language and Linguistics. Brill, Leiden.

Reviews

  • Review of Harrison, K. D. et al 2012, `Lessons from Documenting Endangered Languages', in Language, vol. 87, no. 2, pp. 402-406.