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Ruth Singer
Ruth Singer
ARC Future Fellow, Linguistics Program, School of Languages and Linguistics, University of Melbourne
Verified email at unimelb.edu.au
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Explaining the linguistic diversity of Sahul using population models
G Reesink, R Singer, M Dunn
PLoS biology 7 (11), e1000241, 2009
1202009
What practices and ideologies support small-scale multilingualism? A case study of Warruwi Community, northern Australia
R Singer, S Harris
International Journal of the Sociology of Language 2016 (241), 163-208, 2016
932016
The impact of national standardized literacy and numeracy testing on children and teaching staff in remote Australian Indigenous communities
S Macqueen, U Knoch, G Wigglesworth, R Nordlinger, R Singer, ...
Language Testing 36 (2), 265-287, 2019
912019
The inclusory construction in Australian languages
R Singer
Melbourne Papers in Linguistics and Applied Linguistics 1 (2), 81-96, 2001
732001
Agreement in Mawng: Productive and lexicalised uses of agreement in an Australian language
RJ Singer
University of Melbourne, School of languages and linguistics, 2006
692006
Grambank reveals the importance of genealogical constraints on linguistic diversity and highlights the impact of language loss
H Skirgård, HJ Haynie, DE Blasi, H Hammarström, J Collins, JJ Latarche, ...
Science Advances 9 (16), eadg6175, 2023
682023
Indigenous multilingualisms past and present
J Vaughan, R Singer
Language & Communication 62, 83-90, 2018
552018
A small speech community with many small languages: The role of receptive multilingualism in supporting linguistic diversity at Warruwi Community (Australia)
R Singer
Language & Communication 62, 102-118, 2018
502018
Getting in Touch: Language and Digital Inclusion in Australian Indigenous Communities
M Carew, J Green, I Kral, R Nordlinger, R Singer
University of Hawaii Press, 2015
502015
CHIELD: the causal hypotheses in evolutionary linguistics database
SG Roberts, A Killin, A Deb, C Sheard, SJ Greenhill, K Sinnemäki, ...
Journal of language evolution 5 (2), 101-120, 2020
402020
The Dynamics of Nominal Classification: Productive and Lexicalised Uses of Gender Agreement in Mawng
R Singer
Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG, 2016
372016
The regeneration ecology of Kunzea ericoides (A. Rich.) J. Thompson at Coranderrk Reserve, Healesville
RJ SINGER, MA BURGMAN
Australian Journal of Ecology 24 (1), 18-24, 1999
231999
Creativity in the use of gender agreement in Mawng How the discourse functions of a gender system can approach those of a classifier system
R Singer
Studies in Language 34 (2), 382-416, 2010
182010
Semantics of Australian Aboriginal languages
ARS Gaby
The languages and linguistics of Australia: a comprehensive guide, 295-328, 2014
152014
Accentual prominence and consonant lengthening and strengthening in Mawng
J Fletcher, H Stoakes, D Loakes, R Singer
The Scottish Consortium for ICPhS, 2015
132015
Indigenous multilingualisms
R Singer, J Vaughan
Language and Communication 62 (B), 83-196, 2018
112018
Typologising idiomaticity: Noun-verb idioms and their relations
R Singer
Linguistic Typology 15 (3), 625-659, 2011
112011
Learning (in) indigenous languages: Common ground, diverse pathways
D Angelo, S Disbray, R Singer, C O'Shannessy, J Simpson, H Smith, ...
OECD, 2022
102022
The wrong t‐shirt: configurations of language and identity at Warruwi Community
R Singer
The Australian Journal of Anthropology 29 (1), 70-88, 2018
102018
Intonational correlates of Subject and Object realisation in Mawng (Australian)
J Fletcher, H Stoakes, R Singer, D Loakes
Speech Prosody 2016, 188-192, 2016
92016
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