Trevor Johnston
Affiliations: | Department of Linguistics | Macquarie University (Australia) |
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Johnston T. (2019) Nouns and verbs in Australian sign language: an open and shut case? Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education. 6: 235-57 |
Hodge G, Sekine K, Schembri A, et al. (2019) Comparing signers and speakers: building a directly comparable corpus of Auslan and Australian English Corpora. 14: 63-76 |
Johnston TA. (2019) Clause constituents, arguments and the question of grammatical relations in Auslan (Australian Sign Language) Studies in Language. 43: 941-996 |
Schembri A, Fenlon J, Cormier K, et al. (2018) Sociolinguistic Typology and Sign Languages. Frontiers in Psychology. 9: 200 |
Johnston T. (2018) A corpus-based study of the role of headshaking in negation in Auslan (Australian Sign Language): Implications for signed language typology Linguistic Typology. 22: 185-231 |
Johnston T, van Roekel J, Schembri A. (2016) On the Conventionalization of Mouth Actions in Australian Sign Language. Language and Speech. 59: 3-42 |
Napier J, Major G, Ferrara L, et al. (2015) Medical Signbank as a model for sign language planning? A review of community engagement Current Issues in Language Planning. 16: 279-295 |
Johnston T, Cresdee D, Schembri A, et al. (2015) finishvariation and grammaticalization in a signed language: How far down this well-trodden pathway is Auslan (Australian Sign Language)? Language Variation and Change. 27: 117-155 |
Johnston T. (2014) The reluctant oracle: using strategic annotations to add value to, and extract value from, a signed language corpus Corpora. 9: 155-189 |
Hodge G, Johnston T. (2014) Points, Depictions, Gestures and Enactment: Partly Lexical and Non-Lexical Signs as Core Elements of Single Clause-Like Units in Auslan (Australian Sign Language) Australian Journal of Linguistics. 34: 262-291 |