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Tom HoneymanPhD Candidate at Linguistics
Biographical StatementI am currently working on the language Momu, or Fas as it is known in the literature. It is spoken in Sandaun Province, Papua New Guinea. Most of my fieldwork so far was conducted in Mori village. Specifically I'm interested in reported speech and thought in Momu, and I'm researching this while under the Grammar and Psycho-social Cognition project. Before this I was a research assistant and project coordinator at PARADISEC for a few years, and before that I obtained a BSc/BA at the University of Sydney, majoring in Linguistics, Japanese and Computer Science, with honours in Linguistics. Research InterestAreas of Interest: Discourse Pragmatics, Linguistic Documentation, Intersubjectivity, Papuan Languages, Australian Languages Further Links for MomuOtherThe poster created by Rachel Hendery, Lila San Roque, Antoinette Schapper and myself, and presented at ALT8 is available to view online. |
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