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Publications for William Foley Publications for William Foley 2017 Foley, W. (2017). Structural and Semantic Dependencies in Word Class. In N. J. Enfield (Eds.), Dependencies in Language: On the Causal Ontology of Linguistic Systems, (pp. 179-194). Berlin: Language Science Press. Brett; Harvey, Mark (Eds.), Complex Predicates: Cross-Linguistic Perspectives on Event Structure, (pp. 79-109). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Foley, W. (2010). Language contact in the New Guinea region. In Hickey, Raymond (Eds.), The Handbook of Language Contact, (pp. 795-813). West Sussex: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing. 2016 2008 Foley, W. (2016). Anthropological Linguistics and Field Linguistics. In Keith Allan (Eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Linguistics, (pp. 250-263). Abingdon: Routledge. Foley, W. (2008). The notion of 'event' and serial verb constructions: arguments from New Guinea. In Wilaiwan Khanittanan and Paul Sidwell (Eds.), SEALS XIV: Papers from the 14th Annual Meeting of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society 2004, (pp. 129-155). Canberra: Pacific Linguistics. Foley, W. (2016). Direct versus Inverse in Murik-Kopar. In Jens Fleischhauer, Anja Latrouite and Rainer Osswald (Eds.), Explorations of the Syntax-Semantics Interface, (pp. 265-288). Dusseldorf: Dusseldorf University Press. 2015 Foley, W. (2015). Learning about Language in Papua New Guinea Villages: Some Personal Vignettes. Language and Linguistics in Melanesia, 33(2), 45-59. 2014 Foley, W. (2014). A comparative look at nominalizations in Austronesian. In I Wayan Arka, N.L.K. Mas Indrawati (Eds.), Argument realisations and related constructions in Austronesian languages: Papers from 12-ICAL, (pp. 1-51). Canberra: Asia-Pacific Linguistics. 2013 Foley, W. (2013). Yimas-Arafundi Pidgin. In S. M. Michaelis, P. Maurer, M. Haspelmath, M. Huber (Eds.), The Survey of Pidgin and Creole Languages: Volume 3: Contact Languages Based on Languages from Africa, Asia, Australia, and the Americas, (pp. 105-113). Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2011 Foley, W. (2011). Gender and Language in Ethnographic and Evolutionary Perspectives. Reviews in Anthropology, 40(2), 82-106. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00938157.2011. 572460">[More Information]</a> 2010 Foley, W. (2010). Clause linkage and Nexus in Papuan languages. In Isabelle Bril (Eds.), Clause Linking and Clause Hierarchy: Syntax and Pragmatics, (pp. 27-50). Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company. Foley, W. (2010). Events and serial verb constructions. In Amberber, Mengistu; Baker, Foley, W. (2008). The place of Philippine languages in a typology of voice systems. In Peter K. Austin and Simon Musgrave (Eds.), Voice and Grammatical Relations in Austronesian Languages, (pp. 22-44). Stanford: CSLI Publications. 2007 Foley, W. (2007). A Typology of Information Packaging in the Clause. In Timothy Shopen (Eds.), Language Typology and Syntactic Description, (pp. 362-446). Cambridge UK: Cambridge University Press. Foley, W. (2007). Reason, understanding and the limits of translation. Meaning and Translation in Language Documentation, London UK: Hans Rausing Endangered Languages Project. 2006 Foley, W. (2006). Universal constraints and local conditions in Pidginization. Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages, 21(1), 1-44. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/jpcl.21.1.01fol"> [More Information]</a> 2005 Foley, W. (2005). Do Humans Have Innate Mental Structures? Some Arguments from Linguistics. In Susan McKinnon & Sydel Silverman (Eds.), Complexities: Beyond Nature & Nurture, (pp. 43-63). Chicago (USA) & London (UK): University of Chicago Press. Foley, W. (2005). Linguistic prehistory in the Sepik-Ramu basin. In Andrew Pawley; Robert Attenborough; Jack Golson; Robin Hide (Eds.), Papuan pasts: Cultural, lingustic and biological histories of Papuan-speaking peoples, (pp. 109-144). Canberra (ACT): Pacific Linguistics. Foley, W. (2005). Personhood and language identity, purism and variation. Language contact and Variation in Language documentation, Publications for William Foley London: Hans Rausing Endangered Languages Project. Foley, W. (2005). Semantic parameters and the unaccusative split in the Austronesian language family. Studies in Language, 29(2), 385-430. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/sl.29.2.05fol">[ More Information]</a> 2004 Foley, W. (2004). Language Endangerment, Language Documentation And Capacity Building: Challenges From New Guinea. Archiving Language Materials / Training and Capacity Building for Endangered Languages Communities, London: School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. 2003 Foley, W. (2003). Genre, register and language documentation in literate and preliterate communities. Endangered Languages: Charting the Way Forward, london: Hans Rausing Endangered Languages Project.