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Gregory Flannery is an Lecturer in Speech Pathology at the University of Sydney. He has lectured and tutored linguistics at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels since 2008, with a focus on clinical linguistics and human communication.
- BA (Hons) in Linguistics from Macquarie University (2005)
- PhD in Linguistics from Macquarie University (2013), supported by an APA Scholarship
Research Interests: His work spans Anthropological Linguistics, Historical Linguistics, Language Policy and Planning, and Pragmatics. He specializes in comparative diachronic studies of person reference terms in Indonesian and English, emphasizing their sociocultural implications.
Publications Overview: His scholarship includes studies on typological distinctions in reference systems (2009) and language planning in Indonesia (2007). These works intersect with sociolinguistics, pragmatics, and language policy.
Awards and Honors:
- Tony Palma Philosophy Prize (1997)
- University Medal for Sociolinguistics (2005)
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