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Diversity in representing space within and between language communities
- Lum, Jonathon, Palmer, Bill, Schlossberg, Jonathan, Gaby, Alice
Geocentric directional systems in Australia: a typology
- Hoffmann, Dorothea, Palmer, Bill, Gaby, Alice
Frames of spatial reference in five Australian languages
- Palmer, Bill, Hoffmann, Dorothea, Blythe, Joe, Gaby, Alice, Pascoe, Bill, Ponsonnet, Maia
Geospatial natural language in Indigenous Australia: research priorities
- Palmer, Bill, Blythe, Joe, Gaby, Alice, Hoffmann, Dorothea, Ponsonnet, Maïa
- Palmer, Bill, Gaby, Alice, Lum, Jonathon, Schlossberg, Jonathan
Language families of the New Guinea area
Categorial flexibility as an artefact of the analysis: pronouns, articles and the DP in Hoava and standard Fijian
How does the environment shape spatial language? Evidence for sociotopography
- Palmer, Bill, Lum, Jonathon, Schlossberg, Jonathan, Gaby, Alice
- Palmer, Bill, Gaby, Alice, Lum, Jonathon, Schlossberg, Jonathan
Topography in language: absolute frame of reference and the topographic correspondence hypothesis
An innovated possessor suffix and category in central Choiseul
Nominal number in Meso-Melanesian
Contact-induced change in Southern Bougainville.
- Evans, Bethwyn, Palmer, Bill
Subject-indexing and possessive morphology in Northwest Solomonic
Clause order and information structure in Cheke Holo
Heads in Oceanic indirect possession
- Palmer, Bill, Brown, Dunstan
Imperfective aspect and the interplay of aspect, tense and modality in Torau
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