Ilana Mushin

Ilana Mushin is an Australian linguist.

Mushin's research interests include the Garrawa language, discourse and stance. Mushin is currently an Associate Professor at The University of Queensland in the School of Languages and Cultures. She is an Associate Investigator with the Centre of Excellence "Dynamics of Language".[1]

She is the President of the Australian Linguistics Society (2017–2019),[2] and was Vice-President of the society in 2016.[3] In 2016 she was a plenary speakers at the Applied Linguistics Association of Australia annual conference.[4] She is a publicly regarded expert on Australian Aboriginal languages.[5]

Selected publications

  • (2012) A Grammar of (Western) Garrwa. Berlin: Mouton De Gruyter.
  • (2008) Discourse and Grammar in Australian Languages. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. (with Brett Baker)
  • (2011) Indigenous Language and Social Identity. Canberra: Pacific Linguistics. (edited with Brett Baker, Mark Harvey and Rod Gardner)
  • (2001) Evidentiality and Epistemological Stance: Narrative Retelling. Amsterdam: John Benjamins
  • "Associate Professor Ilana Mushin - School of Languages and Cultures - University of Queensland". languages-cultures.uq.edu.au. Retrieved 2018-10-05.

References

  1. "Associate Investigators".
  2. "ALS Committee". als.asn.au. Retrieved 2018-10-05.
  3. "Australian Linguistics Society - About".
  4. "ALAA/ALS conference website".
  5. "Aboriginal elder the last speaker of his language".
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