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Seminars in 2008


DateTitlePresenter
December 22, 2008
Seminar Room B (Arndt Room)
11.00am-12.30
(Ref no: 392)
Grammatical relations (cont'd): Alternative argument realisations in Balinese, sign language Wayan Arka, Sophia Jarlov Wallingford
December 19, 2008
Seminar Room C
11.00-12.30
(Ref no: 368)
''Languages of the Trans-Fly: a Field Report'Nick Evans
December 15, 2008
Seminar Room B (Arndt Room)
11.00-12.30
(Ref no: 381)
Grammatical relations (cont'd): Taba, Sign Language, BalineseJohn Bowden, Sophia Jarlov Wallingford, Wayan Arka
December 12, 2008
Seminar Room C
10.00am-11.30am
(Ref no: 380)
The Fas language of PNG: a preliminary overviewTom Honeyman
December 08, 2008
Seminar Room B (Arndt Room)
11.00-12.30
(Ref no: 362)
Grammatical relations: Taba and Sign LanguageJohn Bowden, Sophia Jarlov Wallingford
December 05, 2008
Seminar Room C
11.00-12.30
(Ref no: 344)
Ata as a predicate-framed language: Multiple complex relationships between possessive classes and the development of benefactive marking in verb serialisationTatsuya Yanagida
December 01, 2008
Seminar Room B (Arndt Room)
11.00-12.30
(Ref no: 340)
Grammatical relations (readings)John Bowden
November 24, 2008
Seminar Room A
11.00-12.30
(Ref no: 361)
Grammatical relationsMark Donohue and Wayan Arka
November 12, 2008
Baldessin Precinct W121
9.15am-4.30pm
(Ref no: 332)
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    November 10, 2008
    Seminar Room B (Arndt Room)
    11.00-12.30
    (Ref no: 338)
    Presenting data and metadataJohn Bowden and I Wayan Arka
    November 10, 2008
    Seminar Room A
    2.30pm-3.30pm
    (Ref no: 308)
    Semantic Fieldwork: Investigating verb classesBirgit Hellwig

    Short-listed Candidate (Research Fellow position)

    November 10, 2008
    Seminar Room A
    1.30pm-2.30pm
    (Ref no: 320)
    Nasals, syllables, typology and DamalMark Donohue

    Short-listed candidate (Research Fellow position)

    November 10, 2008
    Seminar Room A
    3.45pm-4.45pm
    (Ref no: 323)
    Reanalysis: recovering syntactic and semantic causesBethwyn Evans

    Short-listed candidate (Research Fellow position)

    November 07, 2008
    Seminar Room C
    11.00-12.30
    (Ref no: 263)
    Peripheral elements: at the intersection of phonology and pragmatics in Yopno (a non-Austronesian language of mainland Papua New Guinea)James Slotta (University of Chicago)
    November 07, 2008
    Room 4.44, Baldessin Precinct Building
    15.30-17.00
    (Ref no: 354)
    Waving to the Other Side: The Chancy Roads of Bongolinj-Bongolinj Song LanguageProfessor Nick Evans (ANU, RSPAS), Dr Murray Garde (UMelb), Associate Professor Linda Barwick (USyd), Professor Allan Marett (USyd)
    October 31, 2008
    Seminar Room C
    15.30-17.00
    (Ref no: 214)
    Structural and functional mismatches in Indonesian ber- constructions: issues in linguistic analysis and computational implementation Wayan Arka, Linguistics, RSPAS, ANU
    October 31, 2008
    Seminar Room C
    11.00-12.30
    (Ref no: 253)
    Issues in Ethnobiological ClassificationAung Si
    October 20, 2008
    Seminar Room B (Arndt Room)
    11.00-12.30
    (Ref no: 304)
    Grammatical Overviews and sketch grammars: discussion of example/adopted grammarsWayan Arka
    October 17, 2008
    Seminar Room C
    11.00-12.30
    (Ref no: 213)
    The word in Irabu Ryukyuan Michinori Shimoji, Linguistics RSPAS, ANU
    October 13, 2008
    Seminar Room B (Arndt Room)
    11.00-12.30
    (Ref no: 305)
    Grammatical Overviews and sketch grammars (readings)Mark Donohue, John Bowden, Ulrike Mosel
    October 03, 2008
    Seminar Room C
    11.00-12.30
    (Ref no: 310)
    Towards a history of the Eskayan auxiliary language of BoholPiers Kelly
    September 26, 2008
    Seminar Room C
    15.30-17.00
    (Ref no: 212)
    Datives in Palu'eMark Donohue
    September 26, 2008
    Seminar Room C
    11.00-12.30
    (Ref no: 300)
    Widening the scope of deictic categories, ideas for studying deixis in NgarinyinStef Spronck
    September 22, 2008
    Seminar Room A
    11.00-12.30
    (Ref no: 302)
    Grammatical OverviewsJohn Bowden and I Wayan Arka
    September 19, 2008
    Seminar Room C
    11.00-12.30
    (Ref no: 254)
    Kintax or what? Disharmonic pronominal prefixes in DalabonNick Evans
    September 19, 2008
    Seminar Room C
    15.30-17.00
    (Ref no: 211)
    Transition in multilingualism and multilingual kinship terms: no parallel shiftsFrancisca Handoko, Linguistics, RSPAS, ANU
    September 15, 2008
    Seminar Room A
    11.00-12.30
    (Ref no: 251)
    Grammar-writing Group: Presentation of selected grammars/architecturesTBA
    September 12, 2008
    Seminar Room C
    11.00-12.30
    (Ref no: 267)
    The nominative focus enclitic =te in KoromuCarol Priestley
    September 08, 2008
    Seminar Room B (Arndt Room)
    11.00-12.30
    (Ref no: 250)
    Grammar-writing Group: Survey of adopted grammars or grammar architecturesTBA
    September 05, 2008
    Seminar Room C
    11.00-12.30
    (Ref no: 252)
    Deixis in BunaqAntoinette Schapper
    September 01, 2008
    Seminar Room A
    11.00-12.30
    (Ref no: 249)
    Grammar-writing Group: Architectural issues readingNick Evans
    August 29, 2008
    Seminar Room C
    15.30-17.00
    (Ref no: 209)
    Verbs of perception in Proto OceanicAndy Pawley and Meredith Osmond, Linguistics, RSPAS, ANU
    August 25, 2008
    Seminar Room A
    11.00-12.30
    (Ref no: 248)
    Grammar-writing Group: Introductory issuesNick Evans
    August 22, 2008
    Seminar Room C
    15.30-17.00
    (Ref no: 208)
    The Item/System Puzzle: Multiple Causation in the Ontology of LanguageNick Enfield, MPI
    August 22, 2008
    Seminar Room C
    11.00-12.30
    (Ref no: 247)
    Kri PhonologyNick Enfield
    August 15, 2008
    Seminar Room C
    15.30-17.00
    (Ref no: 207)
    Methathesis in Helong and neighbouring languagesJohn Bowden, Linguistics RSPAS ANU
    August 12, 2008
    Seminar Room D
    11.00 a.m.-12.30
    (Ref no: 206)
    From Spatial Expression to Core Case MarkerMiriam Butt, Linguistics, University of Konstanz
    July 25, 2008
    Seminar Room C
    15.30-17.00
    (Ref no: 205)
    Nominal coordination and numeral modifiersMary Darlymple, Linguistics Oxford University
    July 18, 2008
    Seminar Room C
    15.30-17.00
    (Ref no: 204)
    Proto Austronesian verbal morphology: a reappraisalMalcolm Ross, Linguistics RSPAS, ANU
    May 30, 2008
    Seminar Room C
    15.30-17.00
    (Ref no: 85)
    (Elements of a) Reconstructed Grammar of Gamilaraay YuwaalaraayJohn Giacon, SL
    April 11, 2008
    Seminar Room C
    15.30-17.00
    (Ref no: 78)
    SEAlang Archives – Papers of Gordon Luce ProjectPaul Sidwell, RSPAS
    April 04, 2008
    Seminar Room C
    15.30-17.00
    (Ref no: 74)
    Inversion and Paradigm Collapse? in the Lower Sepik FamilyProf. W.A. Foley, University of Sydney
    March 28, 2008
    Seminar Room C
    15.30-17.00
    (Ref no: 76)
    Phonological and syntactic features of Kanak speakers of French in New Caledonia
      Peter Myers, RSPAS
      March 14, 2008
      Seminar Room C

      (Ref no: 75)
      Definiteness and referentiality in interlanguage
        Marie Fellbaum
        March 07, 2008
        Seminar Room C
        15.30-17.00
        (Ref no: 77)
        (cancelled -- Bill's talk is now on Friday, 4th of April 2008)
          March 04, 2008
          Seminar Room E
          11.00 a.m.-12.30 a.m.
          (Ref no: 88)
          An assessment of Greenberg's Indo-Pacific hypothesisProf. Andy Pawley (Linguistics, RSPAS)

          This seminar belongs to the CRLC (Centre for Research on Language Change) seminar series for 2008.

          February 29, 2008
          Seminar Room C

          (Ref no: 73)
          Code choice in the Vietnamese community in SydneyThy Nguyen
          February 22, 2008
          Seminar Room C
          3.30 p.m-5.00 p.m
          (Ref no: 64)
          The internet as a laboratory for language change Rachel Hendery
          February 15, 2008
          W3.03, the Baldessin building
          3.30 p.m-5.00 p.m
          (Ref no: 65)
          Spanish speakers’ perception and pronunciation of the English /i/ ~/I/ vowel contrastGeoff Morrison
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