Terry Crowley (linguist)

Terence Michael "Terry" Crowley (1 April 1953 – 15 January 2005)[1] was a linguist specializing in Oceanic languages as well as Bislama, the English-lexified Creole recognized as a national language in Vanuatu. From 1991 till his death he was a professor at the University of Waikato in New Zealand. Previously, he was with the Pacific Languages Unit of the University of the South Pacific in Vanuatu (1983–90) and with the Department of Language and Literature at the University of Papua New Guinea (1979–83).[2][3][4]

Selected works

Books

References

  1. "Cemetery search". Hamilton City Council. Retrieved 17 April 2014.
  2. Evans, Nicholas. 2005. Listening to the Pacific: In remembrance of Terry Crowley. Linguistic Typology 9: 157–163
  3. Obituary Linguist List
  4. Lynch, John (2005). In Memoriam, Terry Crowley 1953-2005. Oceanic Linguistics 44:223-241.

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