William Mcgregor

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  1. 2011
  2. Kalahari Basin Area

    William Mcgregor (Organizer), 7 Jan 2011 → 9 Jan 2011

    Activity: Participation in conference/workshop/course/seminarOrganisation of and participation in conference

  3. 2010
  4. The semiotic basis of optionality in grammar and language use

    William Mcgregor (Speaker), 25 Feb 2010

    Activity: Lecture and oral contribution

  5. Australian Journal of Linguistics

    William Mcgregor (Editor), 1 Jul 2010 → 30 Jun 2015

    Activity: Ongoing editorial workEditor of Research journal

  6. Tyranny of the one volume grammar : is that all there is?

    William Mcgregor (Speaker), 6 Aug 2010

    Activity: Lecture and oral contribution

  7. Optionality in grammar and language use

    William Mcgregor (Lecturer), 12 Aug 2010

    Activity: Lecture and oral contribution

  8. The Noun Phrase

    William Mcgregor (Organizer), 26 Nov 2010

    Activity: Participation in conference/workshop/course/seminarOrganisation of and participation in conference

  9. 2009
  10. Language and History

    William Mcgregor (Editor), 1 Jan 2009 → …

    Activity: Ongoing editorial workEditor of Research journal

  11. 2007
  12. Optional ergative case-marking systems in a typological-semiotic perspective

    William Mcgregor (Lecturer), 21 Apr 2007

    Activity: Lecture and oral contribution

  13. Visiting professor

    William Mcgregor (Participant), Centre de Recherches Linguistiques sur l'Asie Orientale, EHESS-CNRS, 4 Jun 2007 → 6 Jul 2007

    Activity: Other research and communication activitiesPeriod visiting other institutions

  14. Number words and number symbols in Australian languages

    William Mcgregor (Lecturer), 7 Jun 2007

    Activity: Lecture and oral contribution

  15. Typology of ergativity

    William Mcgregor (Participant), LOT Summer School, 11 Jun 2007 → 15 Jun 2007

    Activity: Other research and communication activitiesExternal teaching and subject coordination

  16. Optional ergative case-marking in a typological perspective

    William Mcgregor (Lecturer), 28 Jun 2007

    Activity: Lecture and oral contribution

  17. Ergative marking of intransitive subjects in Warrwa

    William Mcgregor (Lecturer), 7 Jul 2007

    Activity: Lecture and oral contribution

  18. The Representation of Actions, States and Events in Classification Systems: Universals and Typological Diversity, in ICLC-10

    William Mcgregor (Organizer), 18 Jul 2007 → 20 Jul 2007

    Activity: Participation in conference/workshop/course/seminarOrganisation of and participation in conference

  19. Discourses uses of verbal classification systems in Warrwa (Nyulnyulan)

    William Mcgregor (Lecturer), 19 Jul 2007

    Activity: Lecture and oral contribution

  20. 2006
  21. Australian Journal of Linguistics

    William Mcgregor (Editor), 1 Jan 2006

    Activity: Ongoing editorial workPeer review of manuscripts

  22. New challenges in typology

    William Mcgregor (Editor), 1 Jan 2006

    Activity: Ongoing editorial workPeer review of manuscripts

  23. Proceedings of ALS 2006 Conference, University of Queensland, July 2006

    William Mcgregor (Editor), 1 Jan 2006

    Activity: Ongoing editorial workPeer review of manuscripts

  24. Studies in Grammar and Meaning: formal, computational and psycholinguisticperspectives

    William Mcgregor (Editor), 1 Jan 2006

    Activity: Ongoing editorial workPeer review of manuscripts

  25. The NP in functional discourse grammar

    William Mcgregor (Editor), 1 Jan 2006

    Activity: Ongoing editorial workPeer review of manuscripts

  26. Habilitation committee

    William Mcgregor (Member), 1 Jan 2006 → 3 Apr 2006

    Activity: Participation in council, board, committee and networkMembership in review committee

  27. Journal of Pragmatics

    William Mcgregor (Editor), 1 Jan 2006

    Activity: Ongoing editorial workPeer review of manuscripts

  28. Language in Society

    William Mcgregor (Editor), 1 Jan 2006

    Activity: Ongoing editorial workPeer review of manuscripts

  29. Linguistics

    William Mcgregor (Editor), 1 Jan 2006

    Activity: Ongoing editorial workPeer review of manuscripts

  30. Language, theory of mind, and deception

    William Mcgregor (Lecturer), 26 Jan 2006

    Activity: Lecture and oral contribution

  31. Irrealis mood in Nyulnyulan languages

    William Mcgregor (Lecturer), 22 Feb 2006

    Activity: Lecture and oral contribution

  32. Arithmetic and the brain

    William Mcgregor (Lecturer), 24 Mar 2006

    Activity: Lecture and oral contribution

  33. Repetition in Gooniyandi narrative

    William Mcgregor (Lecturer), 24 Apr 2006

    Activity: Lecture and oral contribution

  34. Second European Workshop on Australian Languages : Narrative and Grammar

    William Mcgregor (Organizer), 24 Apr 2006 → 25 Apr 2006

    Activity: Participation in conference/workshop/course/seminarOrganisation of and participation in conference

  35. Refereeing of grant application

    William Mcgregor (Participant), Australian Research Council Large Grants, 28 Apr 2006 → 9 Jun 2006

    Activity: Other research and communication activitiesSupervision and co-examiner

  36.   Dictionaries of Australian Aboriginal languages from the 1930s-1960s

    William Mcgregor (Lecturer), 5 Jul 2006

    Activity: Lecture and oral contribution

  37. PhD committee

    William Mcgregor (Member), 7 Jul 2006 → 1 Nov 2006

    Activity: Participation in council, board, committee and networkMembership in review committee

  38. Visiting scholar

    William Mcgregor (Participant), Australian National University, 10 Jul 2006 → 28 Aug 2006

    Activity: Other research and communication activitiesPeriod visiting other institutions

  39. Refereeing of promotion application

    William Mcgregor (Participant), University of New England, 24 Oct 2006 → 7 Nov 2006

    Activity: Other research and communication activitiesSupervision and co-examiner

  40. Missionary linguistics in the Kimberley, Western Australia

    William Mcgregor (Lecturer), 25 Oct 2006

    Activity: Lecture and oral contribution

  41. What is (overt) grammatical classification?

    William Mcgregor (Lecturer), 1 Nov 2006

    Activity: Lecture and oral contribution

  42. Introductory remarks: Verb classification -- problems and prospects

    William Mcgregor (Lecturer), 9 Nov 2006

    Activity: Lecture and oral contribution

  43. What (if anything) can verbal classification tell us about cognition?

    William Mcgregor (Lecturer), 10 Nov 2006

    Activity: Lecture and oral contribution

  44. Symbolisation in linguistic cognition

    William Mcgregor (Lecturer), 1 Dec 2006

    Activity: Lecture and oral contribution

  45. Cost A31, Verb classification workshop

    William Mcgregor (Organizer), 9 Dec 2006 → 10 Dec 2006

    Activity: Participation in conference/workshop/course/seminarOrganisation of and participation in conference

  46. 2005
  47. Article refereeing

    William Mcgregor (Participant), 1 Mar 2005 → …

    Activity: Other research and communication activitiesOther

  48. The origins and evolution of fully modern human language

    William Mcgregor (Lecturer), 9 Mar 2005

    Activity: Lecture and oral contribution

  49. Optional case-marking marking in a typological and theoretical perspective

    William Mcgregor (Lecturer), 6 May 2005

    Activity: Lecture and oral contribution

  50. Symbolisation as a cognitive process

    William Mcgregor (Lecturer), 20 May 2005

    Activity: Lecture and oral contribution

  51. COST (Coopération Européenne dans le Domaine de la Recherche Scientifique et Technique)

    William Mcgregor (Member), 16 Sep 2005 → 1 Jun 2010

    Activity: Participation in council, board, committee and networkMembership in committee, council, board

  52. Refereeing of grant application

    William Mcgregor (Participant), 31 Oct 2005 → 10 Nov 2005

    Activity: Other research and communication activitiesSupervision and co-examiner

  53. Has relativity of the colour domain been demonstrated, finally?

    William Mcgregor (Lecturer), 19 Nov 2005

    Activity: Lecture and oral contribution

  54. Raising in Kimberley languages?

    William Mcgregor (Lecturer), 13 Dec 2005

    Activity: Lecture and oral contribution

  55. Refereeing of abstracts for Syntax of the World's Languages Conference

    William Mcgregor (Participant), Lancaster University, 20 Dec 2005 → 26 Jan 2006

    Activity: Other research and communication activitiesSupervision and co-examiner

  56. 2004
  57. Diachronic Typology

    William Mcgregor (Member), 1 Jul 2004 → …

    Activity: Participation in council, board, committee and networkMembership in research network

  58. Promotion committee

    William Mcgregor (Participant), 1 Oct 2004 → 11 Jan 2005

    Activity: Other research and communication activitiesSupervision and co-examiner

  59. 2003
  60. Pacific Linguistics

    William Mcgregor (Editor), 1 Jan 2003 → …

    Activity: Ongoing editorial workEditor of Series

  61. 2002
  62. Association for Linguistic Typology

    William Mcgregor (Member), 1 Jul 2002 → 1 Jul 2005

    Activity: Participation in council, board, committee and networkMembership in committee, council, board

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