Alexandra Yurievna Aikhenvald, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Linguistics | James Cook University |
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"Alexandra Aikhenvald"Children
Sign in to add traineeMichael Dunn | grad student | 1999 | ANU |
Simon E Overall | grad student | 2004-2008 | La Trobe University |
Chia-Jung Pan | grad student | 2008-2012 | |
Luca Ciucci | research scientist |
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Kik A, Adamec M, Aikhenvald AY, et al. (2021) Language and ethnobiological skills decline precipitously in Papua New Guinea, the world's most linguistically diverse nation. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 118 |
Aikhenvald AY. (2019) Bridging linkage in Tariana, an Arawak language from Northwest Amazonia International Journal of American Linguistics. 85: 455-496 |
Aikhenvald AY. (2018) Comparison, contrast and similarity in Yalaku Linguistic Discovery. 16 |
Aikhenvald AY. (2018) Disentangling a versatile prefix: the nature and development of a polysemous marker in Arawak languages International Journal of American Linguistics. 84: 1-49 |
Aikhenvald AY. (2016) Imperatives and Commands in Manambu Oceanic Linguistics. 55: 634-668 |
Aikhenvald AY. (2015) Evidentials: Their links with other grammatical categories Linguistic Typology. 19: 239-277 |
Aikhenvald AY. (2015) Differential case in Yalaku Oceanic Linguistics. 54: 240-269 |
Aikhenvald AY. (2015) Distance, direction, and relevance: How to choose and use a demonstrative in manambu Anthropological Linguistics. 57 |
Aikhenvald AY. (2015) Body, mind, and spirit: What makes up a person in Manambu Studies in Language. 39: 85-116 |
Aikhenvald AY. (2014) Language contact and language blend: Kumandene tariana of northwest amazonia International Journal of American Linguistics. 80: 323-370 |