Dr Mary Salisbury

Lecturer in Linguistics
School of Humanities


Telephone: 41653
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Papers co-ordinated

Thesis

Salisbury, MC. (2002). A grammar of pukapukan. (Doctoral Thesis, University of Auckland)
[Doctoral Thesis]  Massey Authors: Salisbury, M.

Conference

Salisbury, MC., & Salisbury, K. (2004, July). Pukapuka's place in Polynesia: "East is east, west is west and never the twain shall meet"?. Presented at COOL6: 6th International Conference on Oceanic Linguistics. University of the South Pacific, Port Vila, Vanuatu.
[Conference Oral Presentation]  Massey Authors: Salisbury, M.

Salisbury, MC. (2004, July). Subject in Pukapuan: Absolutive or agentive argument or no subject?. Presented at COOL6: 6th International Conference on Oceanic Linguistics. University of the South Pacific, Port Vila, Vanuatu.
[Conference Oral Presentation]  Massey Authors: Salisbury, M.

Salisbury, MC. (2004, September). Bilingualism of Pukapukans. Presented at Language and Society Conference. Massey University, Palmerston North, NZ.
[Conference Oral Presentation]  Massey Authors: Salisbury, M.

Salisbury, MC. (2005, December). Issues in orthography. Presented at 4th International Conference of Pukapukan Leaders. Wollongong, NSW.
[Conference Oral Presentation]  Massey Authors: Salisbury, M.