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How Free Is Free?: Word Order in Australian Indigenous Languages

Grant number: 106199 | Funding period: 2021 - 2026

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Word order flexibility in Pitjantjatjara

Sasha Wilmoth, Rachel Nordlinger, Gabriela Garrido Rodríguez, Evan Kidd

2025-12-11

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How Does Speaking A Free Word Order Language Influence Sentence Planning and Production? Evidence From Pitjantjatjara (Pama-Nyungan, Australia)

Evan Kidd, Gabriela Garrido Rodríguez, Sasha Wilmoth, Javier E Garrido Guillén, Rachel Nordlinger

2025-07-01

Sentence production is a stage-like process of mapping a conceptual representation to the linear speech signal via grammatical rul..

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Negation in Murrinhpatha

Rachel Nordlinger

2025-01-01

This chapter discusses negation strategies in Murrinhpatha, a non-Pama-Nyungan polysynthetic language from the Daly region of nort..

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