Current research activities

Palmer:

  • Possessive morphology as subject-indexing in Northwest Solomonic (Collaborators: Prof. Greville Corbett and Dr Dunstan Brown [both University of Surrey])
  • Documentation and description of languages of the Bougainville region of Papua New Guinea.
  • Semantically non-canonical possession.
  • The typology of argument coding and word order in Oceanic.
  • A cross-linguistic survey of absolute frame of spatial reference.
  • Spatial reference in atoll-based languages.

Harvey:

  • Complex predicates (Collaborators: Brett Baker [University of New England] and Mengistu Amberber [University of New South Wales])
  • Coronal place oppositions (Collaborators: Cathi Best [University of Western Sydney], Louis Goldstein [University of Southern California] and Brett Baker [University of New England])
  • Lexical change in pre-colonial Australia
  • The genetic status of Garrwan
  • The historical interpretation of uniformity and diversity in pre-colonial Australia
  • Digital Non-Pama-Nyungan language map (Harvey)

Goddard:

  • Language change, identity and cultural history of the Motu-Koita, Papua New Guinea
  • Conflict and dispute, particularly the village court sytem of Papua New Guinea
  • Discourses of madness in Melanesian society
  • “Recovering the past” in south-east coastal Papua New Guinea

Harkins:

  • Australian Aboriginal English
  • Intercultural Communication

Carey:

  • Missionary linguistics in Australia, especially Lancelot Threlkeld
  • Scripture translation and the colonial bible