Dr Gwendolyn Hyslop
BS (Wisconsin), MA, PhD (Oregon)
Higher Degree Research Coordinator, Linguistics
Senior Lecturer
A20 - John Woolley Building
The University of Sydney
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Current research students
Project title | Research student |
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A Comprehensive Description of Pangkhua: An Endangered Trans-Himalayan Language of Bangladesh | Zahid AKTER |
A positive discourse analysis of Australia's tobacco control | Aurelie MALLET |
Selected grants
2019
- Equity Fellowship; Hyslop G; DVC Research/Brown Fellowships.
2016
- OCuLaR - Online Core Linguistics Resource; Enfield N, Hyslop G; DVC Education/Large Educational Innovation Grant.
2014
- Reconstructing Eastern Himalayan Histories: languages, plants, and people; Hyslop G, Huber T; Australian Research Council (ARC)/Discovery Projects (DP).
2013
- Reconstructing Eastern Himalayan Histories: languages, plants, people (Pilot Project); Hyslop G; Australian National University/Research Development Award.
2011
- Documentation of ’Olekha traditional ethnobotanical knowledge; Hyslop G; Hans Rausing Endangered Languages Project/Major Documentation Project.
2010
- Research on ’Olekha; Hyslop G; The Endangered Language Fund/Bill Bright Award.
Selected publications
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A Grammar of Kurtop (Brill, 2017)
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North East Indian Linguistics, Volume 6 (Asia-Pacific Linguistics, 2014)
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Functional-Historical Approaches to Explanation: In honor of Scott DeLancey (John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2013)
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North East Indian Linguistics, Volume 5 (Cambridge University Press, 2013)
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North East Indian Linguistics, Volume 4 (Cambridge University Press, 2012)
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North East Indian Linguistics, Volume 3 (Cambridge University Press, 2011)
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