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List of John Benjamins publications for which someone affiliated with University of Western Australia plays a role.

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Subjects Cognition and language | Discourse studies | PragmaticsCognitive psychology

Morphology and Language History: In honour of Harold Koch

Edited by Claire Bowern, Bethwyn Evans & Luisa Miceli

[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory, 298] 2008. x, 364 pp. | edited volume
Subjects Contact Linguistics | Historical linguistics | Morphology | Theoretical linguistics
Subjects Anthropological Linguistics | Cognition and language | History of linguistics
Strambi, Antonella, Anna Gadd, Ann Luzeckyj, Antonia Rubino & Javier Díaz Martínez 2023 Flourishing in Spanish: A pilot implementation of a wellbeing-supportive approach to L2 teaching and learning
Keywords L2 Spanish | L2 Italian | positive psychology | transition pedagogy
Brown, Connor & Maïa Ponsonnet 2023 Event plurality and the verbal suffix ‑(a)bad in Australian Kriol
Keywords Kriol | Kriol varieties | pluractionality | semantics | aspect | creoles
Su, Heng, Peyman G. P. Sabet & Grace Q. Zhang 2023 Historical imprints on Chinese ideological given names
Pragmatics and Society 15:4pp. 501–531 | article
Keywords given names | personal names | first names | Chinese names | ideological names | socio-onomastics
Jaccomard, Hélène 2023 Teaching the art of “judicious” translators’ interventions
Translation and Interpreting Studies | Online First Publication, 22 pp. | article
Fløgstad, Guro Nore & Celeste Rodríguez Louro 2021 Gauging expansion in synchrony: The periphrastic perfect in nineteen century Rioplatense Spanish
In: The Perfect Volume: Papers on the perfect, Eide, Kristin Melum & Marc Fryd (eds.) [Studies in Language Companion Series, 217] pp. 241–258
Keywords Argentinian Spanish | aspect | diachrony | grammaticalization | perfect meaning | source determination | tense
Ritz, Marie-Eve & Sophie Richard 2021 The functions of the auxiliary ‘have’ in Australian English vivid narratives
In: The Perfect Volume: Papers on the perfect, Eide, Kristin Melum & Marc Fryd (eds.) [Studies in Language Companion Series, 217] pp. 461–478
Keywords present perfect | Australian English | semantic change | grammaticalisation | narrative tense | subject-auxiliary ellipsis | non-standard past | discourse marking | intersubjectivity
Rodríguez Louro, Celeste, Sophie L. R. Richard & Sana Bharadwaj 2020 Another story: Be like across discourse types
English World-Wide 41:3pp. 325–351 | article
Keywords  be like | quotation | discourse type | narrative | language variation and change | Australian English
Crouch, Sophie 2020 Voice and bare verbs in Colloquial Minangkabau
In: Austronesian Undressed: How and why languages become isolating, Gil, David & Antoinette Schapper (eds.) [Typological Studies in Language, 129] pp. 213–252
Keywords Minangkabau | voice | bare verbs | Sundic-type voice system | Indonesian-type voice system
Ponsonnet, Maïa & Kitty-Jean Laginha 2021 The role of the body in descriptions of emotions: A typology of the Australian continent
Pragmatics & Cognition 27:1pp. 20–82 | article
Keywords figurative language | metaphors | metonymies | body parts | emotions | linguistic typology | Australian languages
Ponsonnet, Maïa & Marine Vuillermet 2018 Introduction: Morphology and emotions: A preliminary typology
Studies in Language 42:1pp. 1–16 | introduction
Ponsonnet, Maïa 2018 Lexical semantics in language shift: Comparing emotion lexica in Dalabon and Barunga Kriol (northern Australia)
Keywords creole | lexical resemblance | lexical typology | substrate influence
Ponsonnet, Maïa 2018 A preliminary typology of emotional connotations in morphological diminutives and augmentatives
Studies in Language 42:1pp. 17–50 | article
Keywords evaluative morphology | diminutive | augmentative | expressivity | emotions
Blood, Rosalind 2018 “When you speak to a police officer and (call them) du”: Examining the impact of short-term study abroad on Australian students’ awareness of address forms in German
Keywords pragmatic competence | German address forms | language socialization | short-term study abroad | language learning
Caruso, Marinella & Josh Brown 2018 Continuity in foreign language education in Australia: The Language Bonus plan
Keywords language policy | Language Bonus | incentives | motivations | participation in languages education | enrolment trends | foreign language learning
Lister, Casey J. & Nicolas Fay 2017 How to create a human communication system: A theoretical model
Interaction Studies 18:3pp. 314–329 | article
Keywords alignment | feedback | gesture | vocalization | interaction | icon | symbol | index | signs | language origin | language evolution
Fozdar, Farida 2017 No borders: Australians talking beyond the nation
Journal of Language and Politics 16:3pp. 367–387 | article
Keywords nation | cosmopolitan | post-national | no borders | nationalism | critical discourse analysis
Rodríguez Louro, Celeste 2016 Indefinite past reference and the Present Perfect in Argentinian Spanish
Studies in Language 40:3pp. 622–647 | article
Rodríguez Louro, Celeste 2015 The evolution of epistemic marking in West Australian English
In: Grammatical Change in English World-Wide, Collins, Peter (ed.) [Studies in Corpus Linguistics, 67] pp. 205–220
Hollier, Lauren P., Murray T. Maybery & Andrew J.O. Whitehouse 2014 Chapter 10. Atypical cerebral lateralisation and language impairment in autism: Is fetal testosterone the linking mechanism?
In: Communication in Autism, Arciuli, Joanne & Jon Brock (eds.) [Trends in Language Acquisition Research, 11] pp. 245–272
Taylor, Lauren J., Murray T. Maybery & Andrew J.O. Whitehouse 2014 Chapter 4. Do autism spectrum disorders and specific language impairment have a shared aetiology?: A review of the evidence
In: Communication in Autism, Arciuli, Joanne & Jon Brock (eds.) [Trends in Language Acquisition Research, 11] p. 75
Rodríguez Louro, Celeste 2013 Quotatives down under: Be like in cross-generational Australian English speech
English World-Wide 34:1pp. 48–76 | article
Keywords be like | quotatives | Australian English | Perth
Garrod, Simon, Nicolas Fay, Shane Rogers, Bradley Walker & Nik Swoboda 2012 Can iterated learning explain the emergence of graphical symbols?
Garrod, Simon, Nicolas Fay, Shane Rogers, Bradley Walker & Nik Swoboda 2010 Can iterated learning explain the emergence of graphical symbols?
Interaction Studies 11:1pp. 33–50 | article
Lee, Penny 2009 Benjamin Lee Whorf
In: Culture and Language Use, Senft, Gunter, Jan-Ola Östman & Jef Verschueren (eds.) [Handbook of Pragmatics Highlights, 2] pp. 256–272
Miceli, Luisa 2008 15. Morphological reconstruction and Australian languages
In: Morphology and Language History: In honour of Harold Koch, Bowern, Claire, Bethwyn Evans & Luisa Miceli (eds.) [Current Issues in Linguistic Theory, 298] pp. 211–219
Bowern, Claire, Bethwyn Evans, Grace Koch & Luisa Miceli 2008 Introduction
In: Morphology and Language History: In honour of Harold Koch, Bowern, Claire, Bethwyn Evans & Luisa Miceli (eds.) [Current Issues in Linguistic Theory, 298] pp. 1–11
Sharifian, Farzad & Ian G. Malcolm 2004 The pragmatic marker like in English teen talk: Australian Aboriginal usage
Pragmatics & Cognition 11:2pp. 327–344 | article
Davies, Rosalind Lawe 2000 Organisers in expository text
Pratt, Chris 1984 The referential communication game
Campbell, Robin N. & Robert Grieve 1982 Royal investigations of the origin of language
Historiographia Linguistica 9:1/2pp. 43–74 | article