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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, David Bradley is a linguist who specializes in the Tibeto-Burman languages of Southeast Asia. Born in the United States, Bradley was educated at the SOAS, University of London. He has spent most of his career in Australia and is currently professor emeritus at La Trobe University. Bradley has been an invited lecturer and keynote speaker many times and throughout the world, in particular the Himalayan Languages Symposium and the International Conference on Sino-Tibetan Languages and Linguistics.
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Published Works
- Language Policy for the Yi (2001) (70)
- Language Attitudes: the key factor in language maintenance (2002) (64)
- Language Endangerment and Language Maintenance (2002) (58)
- Social resilience as a controlling influence on desertification in Senegal (2004) (44)
- Birth-Order Terms in Lisu : Inheritance and Contact (2007) (43)
- Prosodic analysis and asian linguistics : to honour R. K. Sprigg (1989) (30)
- Language Endangerment and Resilience Linguistics: Case Studies of Gong and Lisu (2011) (29)
- Language policy for China’s minorities: Orthography development for the Yi (2009) (24)
- English around the world: /æ/ and /a:/ in Australian English (1991) (23)
- The Characteristics of the Burmic Family of Tibeto-Burman (2012) (22)
- Introduction: language policy and language endangerment in China (2005) (21)
- Tibeto-Burman languages of the Himalayas (1997) (21)
- Changing Attitudes to Australian English (2001) (20)
- East and Southeast Asia (2007) (20)
- Linguistics of the Sino-Tibetan area : the state of the art ; papers presented to Paul K. Benedict for his 71st birthday (1985) (20)
- Resilience linguistics, orthography and the Gong (2011) (19)
- A dictionary of the northern dialect of Lisu, China and Southeast Asia (1994) (19)
- Language Endangerment and Language Maintenance : An Active Approach (2013) (18)
- Investigating obsolescence: The disappearance of the Ugong in Thailand (1989) (16)
- Chinese as a plurícentric language (1991) (14)
- Phonological Convergence Between Languages in Contact: Mon-Khmer Structural Borrowing in Burmese (1980) (14)
- Papers in south east Asian linguistics (1967) (13)
- Sanie and language loss in China (2005) (12)
- Counting the family : Family group classifiers in Yi (Tibeto-Burman) languages (2001) (12)
- Proto-Tibeto-Burman Grain Crops (2011) (10)
- Language policy, language planning and sociolinguistics in South-East Asia (1985) (8)
- Why do numerals show 'irregular' correspondence patterns in Tibeto-Burman? Some Southeastern Tibeto-Burman examples. (2005) (7)
- Mainland Southeast Asia (2020) (6)
- Standardisation of transnational minority languages in Asia : Lisu and Lahu (1999) (5)
- Minority language learning in mainland Southeast Asia (2019) (5)
- The Cambridge Handbook of Endangered Languages: A survey of language endangerment (2011) (5)
- Issues in orthography development and reform 1 (2003) (4)
- Resilience for Minority Languages (2018) (4)
- Papers in Southeast Asian Linguistics No. 9: Language policy, language planning and sociolinguistics in South-East Asia (1985) (4)
- Onomastic, orthographic, dialectal and dialectical borders: The Lisu and Lahu (1997) (4)
- Central Lisu (2018) (3)
- Studies in Burmese languages (1995) (3)
- Papers in Southeast Asian Linguistics No. 14: Tibeto-Bvrman languages of the Himalayas (1997) (3)
- Space in Lisu (2017) (2)
- Language policy and language planning in mainland Southeast Asia: Myanmar and Lisu (2019) (2)
- 8. Endangered Languages of China and South-East Asia (2006) (2)
- Resilience in language endangerment. (2010) (2)
- Language reclamation strategies: Some Tibeto-Burman examples (2015) (2)
- China: Language Situation (2006) (1)
- Sociolinguistics of Language Endangerment in Africa and Asia (2020) (1)
- Science of Language Policy and Planning (2012) (1)
- Southwestern Dai as a lingua franca (1996) (1)
- South-East Asian Syntax (1992) (1)
- A Grammar of the Thangmi Language: With an Ethnographic Introduction to the Speakers and Their Culture by Mark Turin (review) (2013) (1)
- A Grammar of Guìqióng: A Language of Sichuan by Li Jiang (review) (2016) (1)
- Evidence and Certainty in Lisu (2010) (1)
- Burma, Thailand, Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam (2009) (1)
- Book Reviews : AN INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLINGUISTICS. Ronald Wardhaugh. Oxford, Basil Blackwell, 1986. viii + 384pp. $26.95 (paper) (1987) (1)
- Report on the 12th Himalayan Languages Symposium and on the 27th Annual Conference of the Linguistic Society of Nepal: Tribhuvan University, Kirtipur, Kathmandu, Nepal, 26-28 November 2006 (2007) (1)
- Back matter for: Linguistics of the Sino-Tibetan area: The state of the art. Papers presented to Paul K. Benedict for his 71st birthday (1985) (0)
- Nepali as a lingua franca (1996) (0)
- Policy and Planning (2019) (0)
- Merit and the Millennium: Routine and Crisis in the Ritual Lives of the Lahu People. By Anthony R. Walker. New Delhi: Hindustan Publishing, 2003. Pp. xxxi + 907 + 72 plates. (2004) (0)
- Book Reviews : THE LEXICAL BAR. David Corson. Oxford, Pergamon Press, 1985. xi + 130pp. $22.50 (paper) (1987) (0)
- The lexicography of minority languages in Southeast Asia (2015) (0)
- Review of Fortier & Witzer (2019): A Comparative Dictionary of Raute and Rawat: Tibeto-Burman languages of the Central Himalayas (2020) (0)
- Papers in Southeast Asian Linguistics No. 11 (1977) (0)
- Review of Oko & van Driem (2019): A grammar of Darma (2021) (0)
- Research on Tibeto-Burman Languages . By Austin Hale. (Trends in Linguistics. State-of-the-Art Report 14.) pp. vii, 213. Berlin, etc., Mouton Publishers, [1982]. DM 92. (1984) (0)
- Languages of the Greater Himalayan Region . Vol. 5, A Grammar of Lepcha. By Heleen Plaisier. Leiden: Brill, 2007. 272 pp. $139.00 (cloth). (2008) (0)
- Working in a Community (2019) (0)
- Linguistic Diversity and Plurality in Southeast Asia (2020) (0)
- 36th International Conference on Sino-Tibetan Languages and Linguistics Abstracts (2003) (0)
- Review of Bodt & van Driem (2019): Grammar of Duhumbi (Chugpa) (2021) (0)
- Community Initiatives towards Language Renewal among Moluccan Migrants in the Netherlands (2013) (0)
- Kinship classifiers in Tibeto - Burma languages of the Yi branch (2000) (0)
- Shakespeare's Quatercentenary [Book Review] (1964) (0)
- Book Review: The English Free Churches (1952) (0)
- SIMPSON Andrew (ed.) (2007). Language and national identity in Asia. Oxford : Oxford University Press. Pp. x + 466. (2008) (0)
- 17 Typological profile of Burmic languages (2021) (0)
- Papers in Southeast Asian Linguistics No. 8: Tonation (1982) (0)
- Dying to be Thai Ugong in Western Thailand. (1989) (0)
- Burmese as a lingua franca (1996) (0)
- Heritage maintenance for endangered languages in Yunnan, China. (2005) (0)
- Report on 41st International Conference on Sino-Tibetan Languages and Linguistics (2008) (0)
- Space in Lisu - eScholarship (2017) (0)
- Book review: Tasaku Tsunoda. Language endangerment and language revitalization (2007) (0)
- Nominalization in Asian Languages: Diachronic and Typological Perspectives ed. by Foong Ha Yap, Karen Hårsta-Grunow, Janick Wrona (review) (2013) (0)
- Empires and lingue franche in premodern South-East Asia (1996) (0)
- Book review (2005) (0)
- AN ACOUSTIC STUDY OF VOWELS IN NORTHERN LISU (2019) (0)
- Chapter 13. Language Endangerment in China and Mainland Southeast Asia (2008) (0)
- Lessons from documented endangered languages (review) (2011) (0)
- Miguel Senna Fernandes and Alan Norman Baxter : Maquista chpado, vocabulário e expressões do crioulo português de Macau. [Book review] (2005) (0)
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