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PhD dissertation

in press

  • Enfield, N. J., Dingemanse, M., Baranova, J., Blythe, J., Brown, P., Dirksmeyer, T., Drew, P., Floyd, S., Gipper, S., Gisladottir, R. S., Hoymann, G., Kendrick, K., Levinson, S. C., Magyari, L., Manrique, E., Rossi, G., San Roque, L., & Torreira, F. (in press). Huh? What? – A first survey in 20 languages. In M. Hayashi, G. Raymond, & J. Sidnell (Eds.), Conversational repair and human understanding. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

2012

  • Blythe, J. (2012). From passing-gesture to ‘true’ romance: Kin-based teasing in Murriny Patha conversation. Journal of Pragmatics, 44, 508-528. doi:10.1016/j.pragma.2011.11.005. more >

2011

  • Blythe, J. (2011). Laughter is the best medicine: Roles for prosody in a Murriny Patha conversational narrative. In B. Baker, I. Mushin, M. Harvey, & R. Gardner (Eds.), Indigenous Language and Social Identity: Papers in Honour of Michael Walsh (pp. 223-236). Canberra: Pacific Linguistics. more >

2010

  • Blythe, J. (2010). From ethical datives to number markers in Murriny Patha. In R. Hendery, & J. Hendriks (Eds.), Grammatical change: Theory and description (pp. 157-187). Canberra: Pacific Linguistics. more >
  • Blythe, J. (2010). Self-association in Murriny Patha talk-in-interaction. In I. Mushin, & R. Gardner (Eds.), Studies in Australian Indigenous Conversation [Special issue] (pp. 447-469). Australian Journal of Linguistics. more >
  • Deegan, B., Sturt, B., Ryder, D., Butcher, M., Brumby, S., Long, G., Badngarri, N., Lannigan, J., Blythe, J., & Wightman, G. (2010). Jaru animals and plants: Aboriginal flora and fauna knowledge from the south-east Kimberley and western Top End, north Australia. Halls Creek: Kimberley Language Resource Centre; Palmerston: Department of Natural Resources, Environment, the Arts and Sport.

2009

  • Blythe, J (2009). Prosodic person reference in Murriny Patha reported interaction. In D Barth-Weingarten, N Dehé & A Wichman (eds.), Where Prosody Meets Pragmatics. Bingley, UK: Emerald. 23-52. [pdf]
  • Barwick L, J Blythe, L Ford, A Marett, N Reid, D Tse & MJ Walsh (2009) The Wadeye Song Database University of Sydney, Wadeye Aboriginal Languages Centre, Wadeye Knowledge Centre. http://sydney.edu.au/wadeyesong/.

2007

  • Barwick, L, A Marett, J Blythe & M Walsh (2007). Arriving, digging, performing, returning: an exercise in rich interpretation of a djanba song text in the sound archive of the Wadeye Knowledge Centre, Northern Territory of Australia. In RM Moyle (Ed.), Oceanic Encounters: Festschrift for Mervyn McLean. Auckland: Research in Anthropology and Linguistics Monographs. 13-24. [pdf]

2003

  • Blythe, J & RM Brown (eds.) (2003). Maintaining the Links: Language, Identity and the Land. Proceedings of the Seventh Conference Presented by the Foundation for Endangered Languages. Bath, UK: FEL.
  • Blythe, J & G Wightman (2003). The role of animals and plants in maintaining the links. In J Blythe, J. & RM Brown (eds.), Maintaining the Links: Language, Identity and the Land. Seventh Conference Presented by the Foundation for Endangered Languages. Bath, UK: FEL. 69-77.

2002

  • Blythe, J & F Kofod (2002). Literature for the semi-literate: issues for emerging literacies in the Kimberley Region of North-Western Australia. In RM Brown (ed.), Endangered Languages and their Literatures: Proceedings of the Sixth FEL Conference. Bath, UK: FEL. 66-76.

2001

  • Blythe, J (2001). Yuwurriyangem Kijam: a Phrasebook of the Kija Language. Halls Creek: KLRC. [pdf] [audio]
  • Kimberley Language Resource Centre (2001). Kukatjangka Wangka: An Interactive Program for Teaching an Indigenous Language. Halls Creek, Kimberley Language Resource Centre.

2000

  • Kimberley Language Resource Centre (2000). Guide to Writing Languages of the Kimberley. Halls Creek, Kimberley Language Resource Centre.
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Joe Blythe

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