Malcolm David Ross, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Linguistics | Australian National University, Acton, Australian Capital Territory, Australia |
Area:
historical linguistics, Austronesian languages, Papuan languagesWebsite:
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"Malcolm Ross"Children
Sign in to add traineeBethwyn Evans | grad student | ANU | |
Matthew Toulmin | grad student | 2006 | ANU |
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Andrew Kenneth Pawley | collaborator | ANU |
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Ross M. (2015) Reconstructing Proto Austronesian Verb Classes Language and Linguistics. 16: 279-345 |
Koch H, Mailhammer R, Blust R, et al. (2014) Research priorities in historical-comparative linguistics: A view from Asia, Australia and the Pacific Diachronica. 31: 267-278 |
Ross M. (2013) Diagnosing Contact Processes from their Outcomes: The Importance of Life Stages Journal of Language Contact. 6: 5-47 |
Ross M. (2011) Proto-Oceanic *kw Oceanic Linguistics. 50: 25-49 |
Ross M. (2008) A History of Metatypy in the Bel Languages Journal of Language Contact. 2: 149-164 |
Ross M, Naess A. (2007) An Oceanic Origin for Aiwoo, the Language of the Reef Islands? Oceanic Linguistics. 46: 456-498 |
Dunn M, Ross M. (2007) Is Kazukuru really non-Austronesian? Oceanic Linguistics. 46: 210-231 |
Ross M. (2007) A formal-functional analysis of language, with an application to Ibanag (review) Language. 83: 475-476 |
Ross M. (2007) Calquing and Metatypy Journal of Language Contact. 1: 116-143 |
Ross M. (2006) Examining the Farming/Language Dispersal Hypothesis (review) Language. 82: 628-648 |