
About
Joe Blythe is an Associate Professor in the Department of Linguistics at Macquarie University. He specializes in Interactional Linguistics with a focus on Australian Indigenous languages such as Murrinhpatha, Gija, and Jaru. As co-leader of the Macquarie Linguistics Conversation Analysis Lab, he explores the interplay between linguistic structure and social action, emphasizing how conversational dynamics shape language evolution. Current projects include the ARC-funded CIARA (investigating Aboriginal conversational norms) and OzSpace (examining spatial language and cognition in Indigenous communities).
- Research Interests: Aboriginal Languages, Conversation Analysis, Kinship Systems, Child Language Acquisition, Language Evolution
- Teaching: Convenes courses on Indigenous Languages, Morphosyntax, and Language Evidence
- Leadership: Vice-President (Conferences) of the Australian Linguistic Society
His work bridges ethnographic fieldwork with theoretical linguistics, analyzing how social interaction influences linguistic structures. Recent studies focus on multiparty conversation dynamics in endangered languages and the role of environment in shaping spatial semantics.
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