Publications of Staff Members
Publications
Dr Toni Borowsky
- 2001 “The vocalisation of dark l in Australian English” in press in Blair, D and P.Collins (eds) English in Australia (VEAWG26) John Benjamins, Amsterdam.
- 2000 “Word-Faithfulness and the Direction of Assimilations” in The Linguistic Review 17.1, Mouton, Berlin.
- 2000 “Some Consequences of Word-Faithfulness” in University of Massachusetts Occasional Papers vol 24; Papers from the 25th Reunion. vol 24
- 1999 “The Minimal word in Warray” (with Mark Harvey) in Australian Journal of Linguistics 19.1 Cambridge University Press, U.K.
- 1997 “Vowel Length in Warray and Weight Identity” in Phonology 14.2, Cambridge University Press , U.K. (with Mark Harvey)
- 1997 “L Vocalization in Australian English: the Adelaide study” (with Barbara Horvath) in Hinskens, F, R. van Hout, and L. Wetzels (eds) Variation, Change and Phonological Theory. John Benjamins, Amsterdam.
- 1995 “Hausa Plurals” in A Traill, R. v.Vossen and M. Biesele (eds) The Complete Linguist : papers in memory of Patrick Dickens. Rudiger, Koppe Verlag.
- 1993 “On the Word Level” in S. Hargus and E. Kaisse (eds) Phonetics and Phonology vol 4; Studies in Lexical Phonology, Academic Press, U.S.A.
- 1991 Topics in the Lexical Phonology of English in Series: Outstanding Dissertations in Linguistics, Garland Press, New York
- 1989 “Syllable Codas in English and Structure Preservation” in Natural Language and Linguistic Theory, 7.2 Kluwer Academic Publishers, The Netherlands
- 1987 “Antigemination in English Phonology” in Linguistic Inquiry 18.4
Prof. William Foley
- [Conference paper] 2004. Language endangerment, language documentation and capacity building: challenges from New Guinea. In P. Austin, ed, Papers in Language Documentation and Description, volume 2. London: School of Oriental and African Languages.
- [Encyclopedia Article] 2003. New Guinea area languages. In W. J. Frawley, ed, International Encyclopedia of Linguistics (2nd ed). New York: Oxford University Press.
- [Conference paper] 2003. Register, genre and language documentation in literate and preliterate communities. In Austin, P., ed, Papers in Language Documentation and Description, volume 1, 84-97. London: School of Oriental and African Languages.
- [Journal Articles] 2000. The languages of New Guinea. Annual Review of Anthropology 29.357-404.
- 1997. Anthropological Linguistics: an introduction. Oxford: Basil Blackwell. 500pp.
- 1994. Information Structure. Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics, volume 3: 1678-1685. Pergamon Press.
- 1993. ed. The Role of Theory in Language Description. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter. 455pp.
- 1991. The Yimas Language of New Guinea. Stanford University Press. 490p.
- 1991. New Guinea languages. Oxford Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics, volume 3, 86-91. Oxford University Press.
- 1988. Language birth: the sociolinguistics of pidginization and creolization. In F. Newmeyer and R. Ubell, eds., Linguistics: The Cambridge Survey, 162-83. Cambridge University Press.
- 1986. The Papuan Languages of New Guinea. Cambridge University Press. 305pp.
Dr Ahmar Mahboob
- 2005 - Pakistani English: An overview of its syntax, morphology, and lexis. In B. Kortmann and E. Traugott (eds.) A Handbook of Varieties of English. Mouton de Gruyter. (2005)
- 2005 - Pakistani English: A historical and phonological overview. In B. Kortmann and E. Traugott (eds.) A Handbook of Varieties of English. Mouton de Gruyter. [with Nadra Ahmar]
- (2005, March 31). (Re)defining "Native Speakers" in TESOL. Paper presented at the 39th Annual TESOL Convention and Exposition, San Antonio, Texas.
- (2005, March 30). Language Proficiency and NNES Professionals: Findings From TIRF-Funded Research Initiatives. Paper presented at the 39th Annual TESOL Convention and Exposition, San Antonio, Texas.
- (2005, March 30). Language Development of NNESTs in TESOL Programs. Paper presented at the 39th Annual TESOL Convention and Exposition, San Antonio.
- (2005, April 1). Teacher Identity and the TESOL Profession. Paper presented at the 39th Annual TESOL Convention and Exposition, San Antonio, Texas.
- (2005, April 1). Nonnative English Speakers in TESOL: NNEST Issues Revisited. Paper presented at the 39th Annual TESOL Convention and Exposition, San Antonio, Texas.
- (2005, April 1). A Discussion of World Englishes and TESOL. Paper presented at the 39th Annual TESOL Convention and Exposition, San Antonio, Texas.
- 2004 - “On, for and with”: Finding room for ‘emancipation’ in academic research. NNEST Newsletter Vol. 6.2.
- 2004 - Pakistan Mein Angreizi ka Mustaqbil (in Urdu: The Future of English in Pakistan). Islamabad: Strengthening Participatory Organization.
- 2004 - Native or nonnative: What do the students think? In L. Kamhi-Stein (ed.) Learning and Teaching from Experience: Perspectives on Nonnative English-Speaking Professionals. University of Michigan Press.
Prof. James Martin
- [Edited Books] Knowledge Structure: Functional Linguistic and Sociological Perspectives (Ed. With F Christie). London: Continuum. In preparation for 2006.
- [Book Chapters] Knowledge paper... F Christie & J R Martin [Eds.] Knowledge Structure: functional linguistic and sociological perspectives. London: Continuum. Forthcoming 2006
- [Journal Articles] What kind of structure? - interpersonal meaning and prosodic realisation across strata. Word (Special Issue on 'The realization of interpersonal meaning' edited by K Davidse & A-M Simon-Vandenbergen). in press for 2005.
- [Books] The Language of Evaluation: appraisal in English. (with P R R White) London: Palgrave. in press for 2005.
- [Books] Genre relations: mapping culture. (with David Rose). London: Equinox. in press for 2005.
- [Book Chapters] Materialising reconciliation: negotiating difference in a post-colonial exhibition (with M Stenglin) T Royce & W. Bowcher. Eds. New Directions in the Analysis of Multimodal Discourse. Mahwah, New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. in press for 2005.
- [Book Chapters] Invoking attitude: the play of graduation in appraising discourse (with S Hood). R Hasan, C M I M Matthiessen & J Webster [Eds.] Continuing Discourse on Language. London: Equinox. to appear 2005.
- [Book Chapters] Designing literacy pedagogy: scaffolding asymmetries (with D Rose). R Hasan, C M I M Matthiessen & J Webster [Eds.] Continuing Discourse on Language . London: Equinox. to appear 2005.
- [Journal Articles] Prosodic 'structure': grammar for negotiation. Ilha do Desterro: A Journal of English Language, Literatures in English and Cultural Studies 46 (Special Issue on Systemic-functional Linguistics in Action). 2004. 41-82.
- [Journal Articles] Positive discourse analysis: power, solidarity and change. Revista Canaria de Estudios Ingleses. 49 (Special Issue on Discourse Analysis at Work: Recent Perspectives in the Study of Language an Social Practice). in press for 2004.
- [Journal Articles] Mourning - how we get aligned. Discourse & Society 15.2/3 (Special Issue on 'Discourse around 9/11'). 2004. 321-344.
Dr Jane Simpson
- [Conference Paper] 2005. Expressing pragmatic constraints on word order in Warlpiri. Presented at: Blackwood by the Beach: Fourth Australian Languages workshop, 20/3/05. Pearl Beach, Australia.
- [Book Chapter] 2005. Depictives in English and Warlpiri. In Secondary predication and adverbial modification. The typology of depictives, eds. Nikolaus P. Himmelmann and Eva Schultze-Berndt. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- [Conference Paper] (with Disbray, Samantha) 2004. Preliminary report on possessors in Wumpurrarni English, Tennant Creek. Presented at: Language contact, hybrids and new varieties: Emergent possessive constructions. Workshop, Monash University, Friday 3 - Saturday 4 September 2004.
- [Conference Paper] 2004. Word order in Australian languages, 160 years on. Invited paper, Lexical Functional Grammar Conference, 10 July 2004. Christchurch, New Zealand.
- [Articles and chapters] 2004. [with Miriam Corris, Christopher Manning, and Susan Poetsch] 'How useful and usable are dictionaries for speakers of Australian Indigenous languages?' International Journal of Lexicography 17:33-68.
- [Articles and chapters] 2004. [with Luise Hercus] 'Thura Yura as a subgroup'. In Australian languages: classification and the comparative method, eds. Claire Bowern and Harold Koch, 179-206, Appendices 582-645. Philadelphia/Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
- [Conference Paper] (with O'Shannessy, Carmel). 2003. An LFG approach to Central Australian languages. Invited presentation [ approx. 6 hours], 25-26 April 2003. Osnabrueck University, Germany.
- [Articles and chapters] 2003. Representing information about words digitally. In "Researchers, Communities, Institutions, Sound Recording", an Academy of Humanities sponsored workshop, ed. Linda Barwick. Sydney: PARADISEC. Online proceedings at:
- [Book] 2002. [with Luise Hercus and Flavia Hodges]. (ed.) The land is a map: Placenames of indigenous origin in Australia. Canberra: Pacific Linguistics and Pandanus Press.
- [Book] 2002. A learner's guide to Warumungu: Mirlamirlajinjjiki Warumunguku apparrka. Alice Springs: IAD Press.
- [Articles and chapters] 2002. [with Miriam Corris, Christopher Manning, and Susan Poetsch] 'Dictionaries and endangered languages'. In Language endangerment and language maintenance, eds. David Bradley and Maya Bradley, 329-347. London: Curzon Press.



