Mark Donohue

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Mark Donohue is a linguist known for his descriptive and analytical work on Austronesian and Papuan languages, including the Tukang Besi language.

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person
fieldOfWork Austronesian linguistics
Papuan linguistics
descriptive linguistics
linguistics
typology
hasPublishedOn Austronesian-Papuan contact
Indonesian languages
Papuan languages of New Guinea
case marking
clause structure
language documentation
languages of eastern Indonesia
morphological typology
phonological typology
pronominal systems
syntactic typology
hasWritten books on descriptive linguistics
edited volumes on linguistic typology
scholarly articles on Austronesian languages
scholarly articles on Papuan languages
knownFor descriptive grammar of Tukang Besi
research on grammatical relations
research on morphology
research on phonology
research on syntax
research on voice and alignment
work on Austronesian languages
work on Papuan languages
languageFamilyStudied Austronesian languages
Papuan languages
languageStudied Tukang Besi language NERFINISHED
nationality Australian
notableWork A Grammar of Tukang Besi NERFINISHED
occupation academic
researcher
university teacher
researchInterest areal linguistics
argument structure
grammatical alignment
historical linguistics
language contact
language typology
morphosyntax
voice systems

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Tukang Besi language grammarAuthor Mark Donohue