2009 Journal Article Not in our own voices: Accent and identity in contemporary Australian Shakespeare PerformancePensalfini, Rob (2009). Not in our own voices: Accent and identity in contemporary Australian Shakespeare Performance. Australasian Drama Studies, 54, 142-158. |
2004 Journal Article Towards a Typology of NonconfigurationalityPensalfini, Robert (2004). Towards a Typology of Nonconfigurationality. Natural Language and Linguistic Theory, 22 (2), 359-408. doi: 10.1023/B:NALA.0000015794.02583.00 |
1999 Journal Article Arrernte: A language with no syllable onsetsBreen, Gavan and Pensalfini, Rob (1999). Arrernte: A language with no syllable onsets. Linguistic Inquiry, 30 (1), 1-25. doi: 10.1162/002438999553940 |
2020 Journal Article Lend me your verbs: verb borrowing between Jingulu and MudburraMeakins, Felicity, Pensalfini, Rob, Zipf, Caitlin and Hamilton-Hollaway, Amanda (2020). Lend me your verbs: verb borrowing between Jingulu and Mudburra. Australian Journal of Linguistics, 40 (3), 1-23. doi: 10.1080/07268602.2020.1804830 |
2020 Journal Article Holding the mirror up to converted languages: two grammars, one lexiconMeakins, Felicity and Pensalfini, Rob (2020). Holding the mirror up to converted languages: two grammars, one lexicon. International Journal of Bilingualism, 25 (2), 136700692092246-457. doi: 10.1177/1367006920922461 |
2019 Journal Article Gender lender: noun borrowings between Jingulu and Mudburra in northern AustraliaPensalfini, Rob and Meakins, Felicity (2019). Gender lender: noun borrowings between Jingulu and Mudburra in northern Australia. Journal of Language Contact, 12 (2), 440-478. doi: 10.1163/19552629-01202007 |
2013 Journal Article Shakespeare in prison: affecting health and wellbeingHeard, Emma Marie, Mutch, Allyson, Fitzgerald, Lisa and Pensalfini, Rob (2013). Shakespeare in prison: affecting health and wellbeing. International Journal of Prisoner Health, 9 (3), 111-123. doi: 10.1108/IJPH-03-2013-0013 |
2008 Journal Article 'Speak what we feel, not what we ought to say' - Shakespeare and the capacity to sustain complexityPensalfini, Robert (2008). 'Speak what we feel, not what we ought to say' - Shakespeare and the capacity to sustain complexity. Words' Worth, 41 (1), 16-29. |
2008 Journal Article Prosodic transfer in Vietnamese acquisition of English contrastive stress patternsNguyen, T. Anh-Thu, Ingram, John C. L. and Pensalfini, Rob J. (2008). Prosodic transfer in Vietnamese acquisition of English contrastive stress patterns. Journal of Phonetics, 36 (1), 158-190. doi: 10.1016/j.wocn.2007.09.001 |
2007 Journal Article Anti-colonial Voices? Non-British Accents and the National Authentication of Shakespeare in Australia in the 1970sFotheringham, Richard and Pensalfini, Rob (2007). Anti-colonial Voices? Non-British Accents and the National Authentication of Shakespeare in Australia in the 1970s. Australasian Drama Studies, 50 (50), 49-65. |
2006 Journal Article How the Voice WorksPensalfini, R. (2006). How the Voice Works. Drama Queensland Journal |
2006 Journal Article Theatre, Therapy, Theology, and the Dis-integration of the HumanPensalfini, R. (2006). Theatre, Therapy, Theology, and the Dis-integration of the Human. Ignite journal |
2004 Journal Article Eulogizing a language: The Ngarnka experiencePensalfini, Rob (2004). Eulogizing a language: The Ngarnka experience. International Journal of the Sociology of Language, 168 (168), 141-156. doi: 10.1515/ijsl.2004.029 |
2003 Journal Article Part of Speech Mismatches in Modular Grammar: New Evidence from JinguluPensalfini, R. J. (2003). Part of Speech Mismatches in Modular Grammar: New Evidence from Jingulu. Linguistic Variation Yearbook, 1, 209-227. |
2002 Journal Article Vowel Harmony in JinguluPensalfini, Rob (2002). Vowel Harmony in Jingulu. Lingua, 112 (7), 561-586. doi: 10.1016/S0024-3841(01)00061-4 |
2001 Journal Article Part of Speech Mismatches in Modular GrammarPensalfini, R. (2001). Part of Speech Mismatches in Modular Grammar. Linguistic Variation Yearbook, 1, 209-227. doi: 10.1075/livy.1.09pen |
2000 Journal Article Pineapple as voice remedy: alternative or mainstream?Winkworth, A., Pensalfini, R. J. and Baldock, P. (2000). Pineapple as voice remedy: alternative or mainstream?. Australian Voice, 6, 16-18. |
2000 Journal Article Hyperventilation in actor training and the myth of 'Oxygenation'Pensalfini, R. J. (2000). Hyperventilation in actor training and the myth of 'Oxygenation'. Australian Voice, 6, 37-40. |
1999 Journal Article The rise of case suffixes as discourse markers in Jingulu -- a case study of innovation in an obsolcent languagePensalfini, R. J. (1999). The rise of case suffixes as discourse markers in Jingulu -- a case study of innovation in an obsolcent language. Australian journal of linguistics, 19 (2), 225-240. |