Andrew Pawley
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- PhD Linguistics Australian National University
- Masters Linguistics Australian National University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Andrew Kenneth Pawley , FRSNZ, FAHA, is Emeritus Professor at the School of Culture, History & Language of the College of Asia & the Pacific at the Australian National University. Career Pawley was born in Sydney but moved to New Zealand at the age of 12. He was educated at the University of Auckland, gaining a PhD in anthropology in 1966.
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- Two puzzles for linguistic theory: nativelike selection and nativelike fluency (2014) (846)
- Man and a half : essays in Pacific anthropology and ethnobiology in honour of Ralph Bulmer (1991) (151)
- Dating the Dispersal of the Oceanic Languages (1973) (145)
- The Evolution of Focus in Austronesian (1982) (135)
- Some problems in Proto-Oceanic grammar (1973) (131)
- Austronesian Historical Linguistics and Culture History (1993) (129)
- The One-clause-at-a-time Hypothesis (2000) (122)
- Oceanic Culture History: Essays in Honour of Roger Green. New Zealand Journal of Archaeology Special Publication. (1996) (118)
- The lexicon of Proto Oceanic : The culture and environment of ancestral Oceanic society (2016) (103)
- Natural selection in syntax: Notes on adaptive variation and change in vernacular and literary grammar☆ (1983) (80)
- The chequered career of the Trans New Guinea Hypothesis: recent research and its implications (2005) (77)
- The proto‐Oceanic language community∗ (1984) (76)
- The Austronesian dispersal: languages, technologies, people (2002) (69)
- Early Austronesian Social Organization: The Evidence of Language [and Comments and Reply] (1980) (69)
- Austronesian historical linguistics and culture history : a festschrift for Robert Blust (2009) (62)
- The origins of Early Lapita culture: the testimony of historical linguistics (2007) (52)
- Encoding events in Kalam and English: different logics for reporting experience (1987) (51)
- The Relationships of Polynesian Outlier Languages (1967) (50)
- Austronesian linguistics at the 15th Pacific Science Congress (1985) (50)
- The Evolution of Transitive Constructions in Austronesian (1979) (47)
- A language which defies description by ordinary means (1993) (47)
- The boy from Bundaberg : studies in Melanesian linguistics in honour of Tom Dutton (2001) (45)
- Explaining the Aberrant Austronesian Languages of Southeast Melanesia: 150 Years of Debate (2006) (41)
- Austronesian terminologies : contiunity and change (1994) (40)
- Grammarians' languages versus humanists' languages and the place of speech act formulas in models of linguistic competence (2009) (39)
- The Pre-history of Oceanic languages: A Current View (2004) (39)
- Developments in the study of formulaic language since 1970: A personal view (2007) (37)
- On speech formulas and linguistic competence (1986) (33)
- From event sequence to grammar: serial verb constructions in Kalam (1998) (32)
- The Lexicon of Proto-Oceanic: The Culture and Environment of Ancestral Oceanic Society. Vol. 1: Material Culture (2000) (30)
- The trans New Guinea family (2017) (27)
- PHRASEOLOGY, LINGUISTICS AND THE DICTIONARY (2001) (26)
- The Lexicon of Proto Oceanic: The Culture and Environment of Ancestral Oceanic Society. 4: Animals (2007) (26)
- Recent Research on the Historical Relationships of the Papuan Languages, or, What Does Linguistics Say about the Prehistory of Melanesia? (2007) (24)
- Studies in Pacific Languages and Cultures in Honour of Bruce Biggs (1983) (22)
- Typological implications of Kalam predictable vowels* (2010) (21)
- A dictionary of Kalam with ethnographic notes (2011) (21)
- The Proto Trans New Guinea obstruents: arguments from top-down reconstruction (2001) (20)
- WHERE HAVE ALL THE VERBS GONE? REMARKS ON THE ORGANISATION OF LANGUAGES WITH CLOSED VERB CLASSES (2006) (18)
- Animals the ancestors hunted : an account of the wild mammals of the Kalam area, Papua New Guinea (2006) (16)
- The structure of Karam : a grammar of a New Guinea Highlands language (1966) (16)
- Where and When Was Proto Oceanic Spoken? Linguistic and Archaeological Evidence (2008) (15)
- Possessive-marking in Wayan, a western Fijian language : noun class or relational system? (1986) (14)
- 15 Kalam Exponents of Lexical and Semantic Primitives (1994) (14)
- Differential action of NMDA antagonists on cholinergic neurotoxicity produced by N‐methyl‐D‐aspartate and quinolinic acid (1996) (13)
- Event Representation in Language and Cognition: Event representation in serial verb constructions (2010) (13)
- Ancient DNA and its contribution to understanding the human history of the Pacific Islands (2018) (13)
- Using He and She for inanimate referents in English: Questions of grammar and world view (2002) (12)
- The Meaning(s) of Proto Oceanic *Panua (2005) (12)
- Hunger Acts on Me: the grammar and semantics of bodily and mental processes in Kalam (2000) (12)
- Papers in Papuan linguistics (1991) (11)
- Why do Polynesian island groups have one language and Melanesian island groups have many ? Patterns of interaction and diversification in the Austronesian colonization of Remote Oceania (2007) (11)
- How reconstructable is Proto Trans New Guinea? Problems, progress, prospects (2012) (11)
- Kaytetye to English Dictionary* (2015) (10)
- The role of the Solomon Islands in the first settlement of Remote Oceania: Bringing linguistic evidence to an archaeological debate (2009) (10)
- Papuan Pasts: cultural, linguistic and biological histories of the Papuan-speaking peoples (2005) (8)
- Grammar Writing from a Dissertation Advisor's Perspective (2014) (7)
- On the origins of serial verb constructions in Kalam (2009) (6)
- Prehistoric Migration and Colonisation Processes in Oceania: A view from Historical Linguistics and Archaeology (2010) (6)
- On the Argument Structure of Complex Predicates in Kalam, a Language of the Trans New Guinea Family (2006) (6)
- Linguistic Evidence as a Window into the Prehistory of Oceania (2018) (6)
- Proto Polynesian *-CIA (2001) (6)
- Compact versus narrative serial verb constructions in Kalam (2008) (5)
- On the Position of Bugotu and Gela in the Guadalcanal-Nggelic Subgroup of Oceanic (2011) (5)
- Introduction to the chapters on historical linguistics (2005) (5)
- Bruce Biggs, 1921-2000: A Tribute (2001) (4)
- On the size of the Lexicon in preliterate language communities: Comparing Dictionaries of Australian, Austronesian and Papuan Languages (2006) (4)
- Trans New Guinea Languages (2006) (4)
- Studies in Pacific languages & cultures : in honour of Bruce Biggs (1983) (4)
- Chapter 3. The Prehistory of Oceanic Languages: A Current View (2006) (3)
- Greenberg's Indo-Pacific hypothesis: an assessment (2009) (3)
- Mammals, reptiles, amphibians (2011) (3)
- Were turtles fish in Proto Oceanic? Semantic reconstruction and change in some terms for animal categories in Oceanic languages (2011) (3)
- Recent Directions in Oceanic Linguistics: A Review of the Contributions to "Studies in Pacific Languages and Cultures"@@@Studies in Pacific Languages and Cultures in Honour of Bruce Biggs (1981) (3)
- Were the first Lapita colonisers of Remote Oceania farmers as well as foragers (2018) (3)
- The physical environment (2007) (3)
- Encoding events in Kalam and English (1987) (3)
- Introduction: The need for a Pacific languages archive (2004) (2)
- Patterns of stability and change in Oceanic fish names (2011) (2)
- English and Kalam Rhyming Jingles and the Psychic Unity of Mankind (2010) (2)
- PROTO-OCEANIC TERMS FOR 'PERSON': A PROBLEM IN SEMANTIC RECONSTRUCTION (2016) (2)
- Annotated List of Local Plant Names From Waya Island, Fiji (2006) (2)
- Reflections on Bob Blust's career (2009) (1)
- A journey through Austronesian and Papuan linguistic and cultural space Papers in honour of Andrew Pawley (2010) (1)
- From event sequence to grammar (1998) (1)
- Papers in Papuan linguistics No. 3 (1997) (1)
- Origins and Diversification of the Austronesian Languages from Southeast Asia to Remote Oceania (2010) (1)
- The Evolution of Focus in Austronesian (1981) (2009) (1)
- Roger Green, 1932–2009: Linguistic Archaeologist (2010) (1)
- Verbs of perception in Proto Oceanic (2009) (1)
- What does it take to make an ethnographic dictionary? On the treatment of fish and tree names in dictionaries of Oceanic languages (2011) (1)
- In Memoriam, John (Hans) Z’graggen, 1932–2013 (2014) (1)
- Australian Vernacular English: some grammatical characteristics (2008) (1)
- Stephen Wurm, 1922-2001: Linguist Extraordinaire (2002) (1)
- THE SOUTH PACIFIC: (2019) (0)
- The most important as mammals: the colonial-nesting small rodents, and some other small creatures of the forest (2006) (0)
- On Rank and Leadership in Proto Oceanic Society (2020) (0)
- In Memoriam, Darrell Tryon, 1942–2013 (2013) (0)
- Tom Dutton: linguist (2001) (0)
- In Memoriam. John Dominic Lynch (1946–2021) (2021) (0)
- Editors' Preface [to] Animals the ancestors hunted: an account of the wild mammals of the Kalam area, Papua New Guinea (2006) (0)
- Madaw: the ground cuscus (2006) (0)
- Review of The Oxford handbook of linguistic fieldwork (2015) (0)
- John Dominic Lynch (1946–2021) (2021) (0)
- Two bes or not two bes? On the copulas of Wayan Fijian (2000) (0)
- ROGER CURTIS GREEN 1932-2009: IPPA PRESIDENT 1988-1992 (2010) (0)
- 17 Were the First Lapita Colonisers of Remote Oceania Farmers as Well as Foragers ? (2017) (0)
- The Spotted Quoll; and the Water-rats and Water-side Rat (2006) (0)
- The Publications of Albert J. Schütz (2021) (0)
- The depiction of sensing events in English and Kalam (2020) (0)
- Preface [to] Papuan pasts: Cultural, linguistic and biological histories of Papuan-speaking peoples (2005) (0)
- Thomas Edward Dutton (1935–2021) (2022) (0)
- In Memoriam, Ann Chowning, 1929–2016 (2016) (0)
- The History of Research on the Samoan Language: a Short Survey (2002) (0)
- Linguistics: The Languages of Fiji. ALBERT J. SCHÜTZ (1975) (0)
- Women's prime game, the bandicoots. Introduction (2006) (0)
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