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 |
2023 Journal Article All Corners Else o'th'Earth Let Liberty Make Use Of' The Shakespeare Prison ProjectDunne, Steve and Pensalfini, Rob (2023). All Corners Else o'th'Earth Let Liberty Make Use Of' The Shakespeare Prison Project. Reimagining Shakespeare Education, 295-306. |
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 Theatre, Therapy, Theology, and the Dis-integration of the HumanPensalfini, R. (2006). Theatre, Therapy, Theology, and the Dis-integration of the Human. Ignite journal |
2006 Journal Article How the Voice WorksPensalfini, R. (2006). How the Voice Works. Drama Queensland 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 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. |
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. |
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. |