Mary Laughren

She received her PhD from Université de Nice Sophia-Antipolis in 1973.[1] Her research interests include Australian Aboriginal languages, language in education, lexicography and the semantic-syntactic interface. Laughren has played a key role in the documentation of the Warlpiri Language, with notable contributions to the understanding of song register and baby talk register.[2] She was also the editor of the Warlpiri-English encyclopedic dictionary.[3]

Mary Laughren is an Australian linguist.

As of April 2018, Laughren is an Honorary Research Senior Fellow at the School of Languages and Comparative Cultural Studies at the University of Queensland. She has also been the puzzles co-coordinator for OzCLO, a member of the IOL. From 1996-1998 Laughren was the President of Australex, and served on its board until 2000.[4] In 2005 Laughren shared the Linguistics Society of America Summer Institute Inaugural Ken Hale Chair with Jane Simpson and David Nash.[5]

In 2014 the book Language Description Informed by Theory was dedicated to Mary Laughren, whose work "demonstrates what linguistic theory brings to language documentation, where language is recognized as an abstract, highly organized system, with usage subject to context, and which serves a multitude of functions within a particular culture and society" (editors' Introduction, p. 4)

Key publications

Laughren, Mary (2013). Bamanan-kan. In Dragomir Radev (Ed.), Puzzles in Logic, Languages and Computation: The Green Book (pp. 88–90) Heidelberg, Germany: Springer.

Laughren, Mary (2010). Warlpiri verbs of change and causation: The thematic core. In Mengistu Amberber, Brett Baker and Mark Harvey (Ed.), Complex predicates: Cross-linguistic perspectives on event structure (pp. 167–236) Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge University Press.

Laughren, Mary, Pensalfini, Rob and Mylne, Tom (2005). Accounting for verb-initial order in an Australian language. In Carnie, Andrew, Harley, Heidi and Dooley, Sheila Ann (Ed.), Verb First: On the syntax of verb-initial languages 1st ed. (pp. 367–401) Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company.

Laughren, Mary (2002). Syntactic Constraints in a 'Free Word Order' Language. In Amberber, Mengistu and Collins, Peter (Ed.), Language Universals and Variation 1st ed. (pp. 83–130) Westport, Connecticut: Praeger Publishers.

Laughren, Hoogenraad, Hale, Granites (1996). A Learner's Guide to Warlpiri: Tape course for beginners, IAD Press, Alice Springs.

Hale, Kenneth, Mary Laughren and Jane Simpson (1995) 'Warlpiri.' In J. Jacobs, A. von Stechow, W. Sternefeld, and T. Venneman, eds., Syntax: An International Handbook of Contemporary Research, vol. 2. pp. 1430–1451. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter.

Mary Laughren (1984) Warlpiri Baby talk, Australian Journal of Linguistics, 4:1, 73-88

References

  1. "WorldCat". 2015. Retrieved 28 February 2018.
  2. Language Description Informed by Theory. Benjamins. 2014. p. 21. ISBN 9789027206145.
  3. "Warlpiri dictionary". 2000. Archived from the original on 17 January 2015. Retrieved 28 February 2018.
  4. "Australex: Committee 1996-1998". 1998. Archived from the original on 2017-02-15. Retrieved 28 February 2018.CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  5. "Past Linguistic Institutes: Named Professorships". February 2012. Retrieved 28 February 2018.
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