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Dr Gwendolyn Hyslop
BS (Wisconsin), MA, PhD (Oregon)
Senior Lecturer
Linguistics
Linguistics
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A18 - Brennan MacCallum Building
The University of Sydney
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Member of Sydney Southeast Asia Centre
Websites
- Humboldt Fellowship for Experienced Researchers: 2021-2022
Project title | Research student |
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A Typological Survey of Addressee-perspective in Trans-Himalayan Languages | Carl BODNARUK |
A Phonetic and Phonological reconstruction of Proto Kurtöp | Kuenga LHENDUP |
Tone and Prosody: Fieldwork on the Endangered Ho Nte She | Xiyao WANG |
Selected publications
Bordering Tibetan Languages: Making and Marking Languages in Transnational High Asia
(Amsterdam University Press, 2021)
A Grammar of Kurtop
(Brill, 2017)
North East Indian Linguistics, Volume 6
(Asia-Pacific Linguistics, 2014)
Functional-Historical Approaches to Explanation: In honor of Scott DeLancey
(John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2013)
North East Indian Linguistics, Volume 5
(Cambridge University Press, 2013)
North East Indian Linguistics, Volume 4
(Cambridge University Press, 2012)
North East Indian Linguistics, Volume 3
(Cambridge University Press, 2011)
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Books
- Hyslop, G. (2017). A Grammar of Kurtop. Leiden: Brill. [More Information]
Edited Books
- Roche, G., Hyslop, G. (2021). Bordering Tibetan Languages: Making and Marking Languages in Transnational High Asia (forthcoming). Amsterdam, Netherlands: Amsterdam University Press. [More Information]
- Hyslop, G., Konnerth, L., Morey, S., Sarmah, P. (2014). North East Indian Linguistics, Volume 6. Canberra, Australia: Asia-Pacific Linguistics. [More Information]
- Thornes, T., Andvik, E., Hyslop, G., Jansen, J. (2013). Functional-Historical Approaches to Explanation. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company. [More Information]
- Hyslop, G., Morey, S., Post, M. (2013). North East Indian Linguistics, Volume 5. New Delhi: Cambridge University Press. [More Information]
- Hyslop, G., Morey, S., Post, M. (2012). North East Indian Linguistics, Volume 4. New Delhi: Cambridge University Press. [More Information]
- Hyslop, G., Morey, S., Post, M. (2011). North East Indian Linguistics, Volume 3. New Delhi: Cambridge University Press. [More Information]
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Book Chapters
- Hyslop, G. (2023). Miratives and magic: on 'newness' as iconic grammar in Kurtop. In Alexandra Aikhenvald, Rob Bradshaw, Luca Cucci and Pema Wangdi (Eds.), Celebrating Indigenous voice: legends and narratives in languages of the tropics, (pp. 219-235). Berlin: Mouton deGruyter. [More Information]
- Hyslop, G. (2022). Kurtop verbal morphology in the East Bodish context: a case study in ethnohistorical morphosyntax? In Post, M. W., S. Morey and T. Huber (Eds.), Ethnolinguistic Prehistory of the Eastern Himalaya (Brill's Tibetan Studies Library 52), (pp. 323-362). Leiden: Brill.
- Hyslop, G. (2022). Language as a window into the past: Proto East Bodish language and culture. In Diana Lange, Jarmila Ptackova, Marion Wettstein and Mareike Wulff (Eds.), Crossing boundaries. Tibetan studies unlimited, (pp. 289-310). Czech Republic: Academia. [More Information]
- Hyslop, G. (2018). Evidentiality in Bodic Languages. In Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Evidentiality, (pp. 595-609). Oxford: Oxford University Press. [More Information]
- Hyslop, G. (2018). Mirativity and egophoricity in Kurtop. In Simeon Floyd, Elisabeth Norcliffe, Lila San Roque (Eds.), Egophoricity, (pp. 109-137). Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company. [More Information]
- Hyslop, G., Tshering, K. (2017). An Overview of Some Epistemic Categories in Dzongkha. In Lauren Gawne, Nathan W. Hill (Eds.), Evidential Systems of Tibetan Languages, (pp. 351-365). Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton. [More Information]
- Hyslop, G. (2017). Kurtop. In Graham Thurgood and Randy J. LaPolla (Eds.), The Sino-Tibetan Languages 2nd Edition, (pp. 404-417). Oxon: Routledge. [More Information]
- Hyslop, G. (2015). Emergent insights into Proto East Bodish agricultural economy. In Mark W. Post, Stephen Morey, Scott DeLancey (Eds.), Language and Culture in Northeast India and Beyond: In Honor of Robbins Burling, (pp. 276-288). Canberra: Asia-Pacific Linguistics.
- Hyslop, G. (2014). A preliminary reconstruction of East Bodish. In Thomas Owen-Smith and Nathan Hill (Eds.), Trans-Himalayan Linguistics, (pp. 155-180). Berlin: Walter de Gruyter GmbH. [More Information]
- Hyslop, G. (2014). Kurtop orthography development in Bhutan. In Michael Cahill and Keren Rice (Eds.), Developing Orthographies for Unwritten Languages, (pp. 211-230). Dallas: SIL International.
- Hyslop, G. (2014). The grammar of knowledge in Kurtop: evidentiality, mirativity, and expectation of knowledge. In Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald, R. M. W. Dixon (Eds.), The Grammar of Knowledge: A Cross-Linguistic Typology, (pp. 108-131). Oxford: Oxford University Press. [More Information]
- Hyslop, G. (2013). On the Internal Phylogeny of East Bodish Languages. In Gwendolyn Hyslop, Stephen Morey, Mark W. Post (Eds.), North East Indian Linguistics, Volume 5, (pp. 91-109). New Delhi: Cambridge University Press. [More Information]
- Hyslop, G. (2013). The Kurtop -'si' Construction: Converbs, Clause Chains and Verb Serialization. In Tim Thornes, Erik Andvik, Gwendolyn Hyslop, Joana Jansen (Eds.), Functional-Historical Approaches to Explanation: In honor of Scott DeLancey, (pp. 155-178). Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company.
- Hyslop, G., Tshering, K. (2010). Preliminary Notes on Dakpa (Tawang Monpa). In Stephen Morey and Mark W. Post (Eds.), North East Indian Linguistics, Volume 2, (pp. 3-21). New Delhi: Cambridge University Press.
- Hyslop, G., Tshering, K. (2008). Kurtop Phonology in the Context of Northeast India. In Stephen Morey and Mark W. Post (Eds.), North East Indian Linguistics, Volume 1, (pp. 3-25). New Delhi: Cambridge University Press. [More Information]
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Journals
- Hyslop, G. (2023). Toward a typology of tonogenesis: Revising the model. Australian Journal of Linguistics. [More Information]
- Hyslop, G. (2021). Between Stress and Tone: Acoustic Evidence of Word Prominence in Kurtop. Language Documentation and Conservation, 15, 551-575. [More Information]
- Hyslop, G., d'Alpoim-Guedes, J. (2021). Linguistic evidence supports a long antiquity of cultivation of barley and buckwheat over that of millet and rice in Eastern Bhutan. Vegetation History and Archaeobotany, 30(4), 571-579. [More Information]
- Hyslop, G. (2020). Grammaticalized sources of Kurtop verbal morphology: on the development of mirativity versus egophoricity in the Himalayas. Studies in Language, 44(1), 132-164. [More Information]
- Hyslop, G. (2016). Worlds of Knowledge in Central Bhutan: Documentation of 'Olekha. Language Documentation and Conservation, 10, 77-106. [More Information]
- Hyslop, G. (2014). Waves Across the Himalayas: On the Typological Characteristics and History of the Bodic Subfamily. Language and Linguistics Compass, 8(6), 243-270. [More Information]
- Chelliah, S., Hyslop, G. (2011). Introduction to Special Issue on Optional Case Markings in Tibeto-Burman. Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area, 34(2), 1-7.
- Hyslop, G. (2011). Mirativity in Kurtop. Journal of South Asian Linguistics, 4(1), 43-60.
- Hyslop, G. (2010). Kurtop Case: The Pragmatic Ergative and Beyond. Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area, 33(1), 1-40.
- Hyslop, G. (2009). Kurtop Tone: A Tonogenetic Case Study. Lingua, 119(6), 827-845. [More Information]
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Conferences
- Kirby, J., Hyslop, G. (2019). Acoustic analysis of voicing in Dzongkha obstruents. 19th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences (ICPhS2019), Canberra: Australasian Speech Science and Technology Association Inc. [More Information]
- Hyslop, G. (2014). On the Category of Speaker Expectation of Interlocutor Knowledge in Kurtop. 40th Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society, Berkeley, CA, USA: Berkeley Linguistics Society.
- Hyslop, G. (2010). Tone and Tonogenesis in Bhutan: Degrees of Tonality? Northwest Linguistics Conference, Vancouver, BC: The University of British Columbia.
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2023
- Hyslop, G. (2023). Miratives and magic: on 'newness' as iconic grammar in Kurtop. In Alexandra Aikhenvald, Rob Bradshaw, Luca Cucci and Pema Wangdi (Eds.), Celebrating Indigenous voice: legends and narratives in languages of the tropics, (pp. 219-235). Berlin: Mouton deGruyter. [More Information]
- Hyslop, G. (2023). Toward a typology of tonogenesis: Revising the model. Australian Journal of Linguistics. [More Information]
2022
- Hyslop, G. (2022). Kurtop verbal morphology in the East Bodish context: a case study in ethnohistorical morphosyntax? In Post, M. W., S. Morey and T. Huber (Eds.), Ethnolinguistic Prehistory of the Eastern Himalaya (Brill's Tibetan Studies Library 52), (pp. 323-362). Leiden: Brill.
- Hyslop, G. (2022). Language as a window into the past: Proto East Bodish language and culture. In Diana Lange, Jarmila Ptackova, Marion Wettstein and Mareike Wulff (Eds.), Crossing boundaries. Tibetan studies unlimited, (pp. 289-310). Czech Republic: Academia. [More Information]
2021
- Hyslop, G. (2021). Between Stress and Tone: Acoustic Evidence of Word Prominence in Kurtop. Language Documentation and Conservation, 15, 551-575. [More Information]
- Roche, G., Hyslop, G. (2021). Bordering Tibetan Languages: Making and Marking Languages in Transnational High Asia (forthcoming). Amsterdam, Netherlands: Amsterdam University Press. [More Information]
- Hyslop, G., d'Alpoim-Guedes, J. (2021). Linguistic evidence supports a long antiquity of cultivation of barley and buckwheat over that of millet and rice in Eastern Bhutan. Vegetation History and Archaeobotany, 30(4), 571-579. [More Information]
2020
- Hyslop, G. (2020). Grammaticalized sources of Kurtop verbal morphology: on the development of mirativity versus egophoricity in the Himalayas. Studies in Language, 44(1), 132-164. [More Information]
2019
- Kirby, J., Hyslop, G. (2019). Acoustic analysis of voicing in Dzongkha obstruents. 19th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences (ICPhS2019), Canberra: Australasian Speech Science and Technology Association Inc. [More Information]
2018
- Hyslop, G. (2018). Evidentiality in Bodic Languages. In Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Evidentiality, (pp. 595-609). Oxford: Oxford University Press. [More Information]
- Hyslop, G. (2018). Mirativity and egophoricity in Kurtop. In Simeon Floyd, Elisabeth Norcliffe, Lila San Roque (Eds.), Egophoricity, (pp. 109-137). Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company. [More Information]
2017
- Hyslop, G. (2017). A Grammar of Kurtop. Leiden: Brill. [More Information]
- Hyslop, G., Tshering, K. (2017). An Overview of Some Epistemic Categories in Dzongkha. In Lauren Gawne, Nathan W. Hill (Eds.), Evidential Systems of Tibetan Languages, (pp. 351-365). Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton. [More Information]
- Hyslop, G. (2017). Kurtop. In Graham Thurgood and Randy J. LaPolla (Eds.), The Sino-Tibetan Languages 2nd Edition, (pp. 404-417). Oxon: Routledge. [More Information]
2016
- Hyslop, G. (2016). Worlds of Knowledge in Central Bhutan: Documentation of 'Olekha. Language Documentation and Conservation, 10, 77-106. [More Information]
2015
- Hyslop, G. (2015). Emergent insights into Proto East Bodish agricultural economy. In Mark W. Post, Stephen Morey, Scott DeLancey (Eds.), Language and Culture in Northeast India and Beyond: In Honor of Robbins Burling, (pp. 276-288). Canberra: Asia-Pacific Linguistics.
2014
- Hyslop, G. (2014). A preliminary reconstruction of East Bodish. In Thomas Owen-Smith and Nathan Hill (Eds.), Trans-Himalayan Linguistics, (pp. 155-180). Berlin: Walter de Gruyter GmbH. [More Information]
- Hyslop, G. (2014). Kurtop orthography development in Bhutan. In Michael Cahill and Keren Rice (Eds.), Developing Orthographies for Unwritten Languages, (pp. 211-230). Dallas: SIL International.
- Hyslop, G., Konnerth, L., Morey, S., Sarmah, P. (2014). North East Indian Linguistics, Volume 6. Canberra, Australia: Asia-Pacific Linguistics. [More Information]
- Hyslop, G. (2014). On the Category of Speaker Expectation of Interlocutor Knowledge in Kurtop. 40th Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society, Berkeley, CA, USA: Berkeley Linguistics Society.
- Hyslop, G. (2014). The grammar of knowledge in Kurtop: evidentiality, mirativity, and expectation of knowledge. In Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald, R. M. W. Dixon (Eds.), The Grammar of Knowledge: A Cross-Linguistic Typology, (pp. 108-131). Oxford: Oxford University Press. [More Information]
- Hyslop, G. (2014). Waves Across the Himalayas: On the Typological Characteristics and History of the Bodic Subfamily. Language and Linguistics Compass, 8(6), 243-270. [More Information]
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2013
- Thornes, T., Andvik, E., Hyslop, G., Jansen, J. (2013). Functional-Historical Approaches to Explanation. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company. [More Information]
- Hyslop, G., Morey, S., Post, M. (2013). North East Indian Linguistics, Volume 5. New Delhi: Cambridge University Press. [More Information]
- Hyslop, G. (2013). On the Internal Phylogeny of East Bodish Languages. In Gwendolyn Hyslop, Stephen Morey, Mark W. Post (Eds.), North East Indian Linguistics, Volume 5, (pp. 91-109). New Delhi: Cambridge University Press. [More Information]
- Hyslop, G. (2013). The Kurtop -'si' Construction: Converbs, Clause Chains and Verb Serialization. In Tim Thornes, Erik Andvik, Gwendolyn Hyslop, Joana Jansen (Eds.), Functional-Historical Approaches to Explanation: In honor of Scott DeLancey, (pp. 155-178). Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company.
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2012
- Hyslop, G., Morey, S., Post, M. (2012). North East Indian Linguistics, Volume 4. New Delhi: Cambridge University Press. [More Information]
2011
- Chelliah, S., Hyslop, G. (2011). Introduction to Special Issue on Optional Case Markings in Tibeto-Burman. Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area, 34(2), 1-7.
- Hyslop, G. (2011). Mirativity in Kurtop. Journal of South Asian Linguistics, 4(1), 43-60.
- Hyslop, G., Morey, S., Post, M. (2011). North East Indian Linguistics, Volume 3. New Delhi: Cambridge University Press. [More Information]
2010
- Hyslop, G. (2010). Kurtop Case: The Pragmatic Ergative and Beyond. Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area, 33(1), 1-40.
- Hyslop, G., Tshering, K. (2010). Preliminary Notes on Dakpa (Tawang Monpa). In Stephen Morey and Mark W. Post (Eds.), North East Indian Linguistics, Volume 2, (pp. 3-21). New Delhi: Cambridge University Press.
- Hyslop, G. (2010). Tone and Tonogenesis in Bhutan: Degrees of Tonality? Northwest Linguistics Conference, Vancouver, BC: The University of British Columbia.
2009
- Hyslop, G. (2009). Kurtop Tone: A Tonogenetic Case Study. Lingua, 119(6), 827-845. [More Information]
2008
- Hyslop, G., Tshering, K. (2008). Kurtop Phonology in the Context of Northeast India. In Stephen Morey and Mark W. Post (Eds.), North East Indian Linguistics, Volume 1, (pp. 3-25). New Delhi: Cambridge University Press. [More Information]
Selected Grants
2023
- Pseudo grains and adaptiveness in the Eastern Himalayas, Hyslop G, Post M, Modi Y, Australian Research Council (ARC)/Discovery Projects (DP)
- Documenting Lhokpu and Black Mountain Mnpa languages in Bhutan and their endangered yarn production practices, Hyslop G, Endangered Languages Documentation Programme/Major Documentation Project (MDP)
2022
- Toward a Typology of Tonogenesis: revising the model, Hyslop G, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences/Open Access Publishing Fund
- COVID Kick Start, Hyslop G, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences/FASS COVID Kick Start Fund 2022
2018
- Equity Fellowship, Hyslop G, DVC Research/Brown Fellowships
2013
- Reconstructing Eastern Himalayan Histories: languages, plants, and people, Hyslop G, Huber T, Australian Research Council (ARC)/Discovery Projects (DP)
2012
- Reconstructing Eastern Himalayan Histories: languages, plants, people (Pilot Project), Hyslop G, Australian National University/Research Development Award
2009
- Research on ’Olekha, Hyslop G, The Endangered Language Fund/Bill Bright Award
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In the media
Looking to the past to feed the future by Lara Hart, interview, The Fassifern Guardian, 19 April 2023.