Dr Gregory Flannery
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Dr Gregory Flannery

BA (Hons) Macquarie; PhD (APA Scholarship holder) Macquarie
Associate Lecturer, Speech Pathology
Phone
+61 2 9351 9696
Dr Gregory Flannery

Greg Flannery graduated from Macquarie University with First Class Honours in Linguistics in 2005. He completed his PhD studies in Linguistics at Macquarie University in 2013. His PhD thesis is a comparative diachronic study of the use of person reference terms in the Indonesian and English languages. He has been lecturing and tutoring in linguistics at Macquarie and Sydney Universities since 2008 at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels.

  • ​Anthropological Linguistics
  • Historical Linguistics
  • Language Policy and Planning
  • Pragmatics
  • Clinical Linguistics
  • Human Communications
  • Tony Palma Philosophy Prize 1997 (Macquarie University)
  • University Medal for Sociolinguistics 2005 (Macquarie University)

Publications

Journals

  • Flannery, G. (2007). Language Planning and the Linguistic Construction of Social Identity in Indonesia. School of Languages Postgraduate Research Papers on Language and Literature, 6, 87-97.

Conferences

  • Flannery, G. (2009). Open and closed systems of self-reference and addressee-reference in Indonesian and English: A broad typological distinction. 2009 Conference of the Australian Linguistic Society, Melbourne: Australian Linguistic Society.

2009

  • Flannery, G. (2009). Open and closed systems of self-reference and addressee-reference in Indonesian and English: A broad typological distinction. 2009 Conference of the Australian Linguistic Society, Melbourne: Australian Linguistic Society.

2007

  • Flannery, G. (2007). Language Planning and the Linguistic Construction of Social Identity in Indonesia. School of Languages Postgraduate Research Papers on Language and Literature, 6, 87-97.