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Dorothea Hoffmann
Dorothea Hoffmann
Honorary Research Associate
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Descriptions of Motion and Travel in Jaminjung and Kriol
D Hoffmann
University of Manchester, 2011
282011
Restrictions on the usage of spatial frames of reference in location and orientation descriptions: Evidence from three Australian languages
D Hoffmann
Australian Journal of Linguistics 39 (1), 1-31, 2019
252019
Frames of spatial reference in five Australian languages
B Palmer, D Hoffmann, J Blythe, A Gaby, B Pascoe, M Ponsonnet
Spatial Cognition & Computation 22 (3-4), 225-263, 2022
142022
Geospatial natural language in indigenous Australia: Research priorities
B Palmer, J Blythe, A Gaby, D Hoffmann, M Ponsonnet
Speaking of Location 2019: Communicating about Space, 2019
132019
Moving Through Space and (not?) time: North Australian Dreamtime Narratives
D Hoffmann
Narratives from the South Pacific: Sociocultural explorations, 15-35, 2015
13*2015
Mapping Worlds: Frames of Reference in MalakMalak
D Hoffmann
39th Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistic Society, 2013
102013
Path Salience in Motion Descriptions in Jaminjung
D Hoffmann
Space and Time across Languages, Disciplines and Cultures, 2010
102010
Geocentric directional systems in Australia: a typology
D Hoffmann, B Palmer, A Gaby
Linguistics Vanguard 8 (s1), 67-89, 2022
72022
MalakMalak and Matngele recordings: Collected between 2012 and 2017, Annotated and Transcribed by Dorothea Hoffmann
D Hoffmann
62017
Documenting MalakMalak, an endangered language of Northern Australia
D Hoffmann
London: Endangered Languages Archive (ELAR), University of London 164, 2015
62015
Serialization in Complex Predicates in MalakMalak
D Hoffmann
89th Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America 6, 4, 2015
62015
Multi-verb constructions in two languages of Northern Australia
D Hoffmann
90th Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America, 2016
52016
A dictionary of MalakMalak
BY Lindsay, R Pirak, F Mijat, D Hoffmann
Unpublished manuscript, 2017
42017
Usage patterns of spatial frames of reference and orientation: Evidence from three Australian languages
D Hoffman
Australian Journal of Linguistics 39 (1), 1-31, 2016
42016
Complex predication and serialization in the Daly River languages (and beyond)
D Hoffmann
School of Languages and Comparative Cultural Studies Research Seminarson15 April, 2015
42015
Introduction: Grammar, culture, and emotion tropes
M Ponsonnet, D Hoffmann, I O’Keeffe
Pragmatics & Cognition 27 (1), 1-19, 2020
32020
Systems of absolute frames of reference in Australia: a preliminary survey
D Hoffmann
Specialist Workshop Sociotopography: On the interplay of environment …, 2017
32017
Multilingualism: Understanding linguistic diversity
D Hoffmann
Language in Society 42 (4), 473-474, 2013
32013
Be happy when your stomach is: Figurative extensions of the body in MalakMalak
D Hoffmann
Pragmatics & Cognition 27 (1), 184-208, 2020
22020
Talking about motion in Aboriginal Australia: how linguistic structure and culture influence motion event encoding
D Hoffmann
Hunter Gatherer Research 4 (3), 369-390, 2018
22018
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