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Students’ feedback experiences and expectations pre- and post-university entry
In: SN Soc Sci (2022)
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Measuring up: using quantitative methods in assessing health and wellbeing effects of language reclamation
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Are You What You Read? Predicting Implicit Attitudes to Immigration Based on Linguistic Distributional Cues From Newspaper Readership:A Pre-registered Study
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Are You What You Read? Predicting Implicit Attitudes to Immigration Based on Linguistic Distributional Cues From Newspaper Readership; A Pre-registered Study
McEnery, Tony; Lynott, Dermot; O’Brien, Kerry. - : Frontiers Media, 2019
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Exploring the relationship between intonation and the lexicon: Evidence for lexicalised storage of intonation
In: Speech Communication 66 (2015), 65-81
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First steps on the Ngunawal language revitalization journey
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First steps on the Ngunawal language revitalization journey
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Modelling Implicit Attitudes with Large Corpora: a comparison of linguistic co-occurrence models
In: Lynott, Dermot; O'Brien, Kerry; Connell, Louise; Shryane, Nick; Kansal, Himanshu; & Walsh, Michael. (2014). Modelling Implicit Attitudes with Large Corpora: a comparison of linguistic co-occurrence models. Proceedings of the Cognitive Science Society, 36(36). Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/8qk4d8rx (2014)
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The Murinypata language of North-West Australia
Walsh, Michael. - 2013
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The Murinypata language of North-West Australia
Walsh, Michael. - 2013
Abstract: This study presents a synchronic description of the main dialect of the Murinypata language of North-West Australia. It is divided into six chapters. The first is introductory placing Murinypata in the context of Australian languages, giving some background to the area in which the language is spoken and assessing previous work on this group. The second chapter provides a phonological description and an account of morphophonological change. The segmental phonology is presented in a distinctive feature format. Some tentative rules are advanced to account for stress. The third chapter establishes the word classes of Murinypata, briefly discussing their defining characteristics. A preliminary discussion on noun classification is embarked upon which is given a fuller semantic basis in chapter six. Chapter four presents the morphological facts of the language: data which assist the description of verbal morphology are presented in Appendices 2 and 3. Chapter five provides a preliminary discussion of Murinypata syntax. A brief account of the semantics of the language is given in chapter six, with particular emphasis on noun-classification. Three sample texts are provided in Appendix 4. The bulk of the text is concerned with synchronic description of the phonology and morphology of the language. Their unusual complexity demand lengthy discussion with a more detailed account of the syntax and semantics being reserved for a later study.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1885/9984
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An Agent-based Framework for Speech Investigation
Walsh, Michael; O'Hare, G. M. P. (Greg M. P.); Carson-Berndsen, Julie. - : ISCA, 2013
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A Multi-Agent Computational Linguistic Approach to Speech Recognition
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Language Identifying Codes: Remaining Issues, Future Prospects
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The Murinyapata language of North-West Australia
Walsh, Michael James [Verfasser]. - Muenchen : LINCOM Europa, 2012
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The Muɹinyapata Language of North-West Australia
Walsh, Michael J.. - München : Lincom Europa, 2012
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Stop, revive, survive: lessons from the Hebrew revival applicable to the reclamation, maintenance and empowerment of Aboriginal languages and cultures
In: Australian journal of linguistics. - Basingstoke, Hampshire : Taylor & Francis 31 (2011) 1, 111-127
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A computational model of unsupervised speech segmentation for correspondence learning
In: Research on language and computation. - London : King's College 8 (2011) 2-3, 133-168
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The Murinyapata language of North-West Australia
Walsh, Michael James. - München : Lincom, 2011. Muenchen : LINCOM Europa, 2011
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Analyzing university spoken interaction: a corpus linguistics/conversation analysis approach
Morton, Tom; Walsh, Michael; O'Keeffe, Anne. - : John Benjamins Publishing, 2011
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Archiving languages and song in Wadeye: Future access to song knowledge
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