Jane Simpson (linguist)
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Jane Simpson is an Australian linguist and professor emerita at
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. Simpson completed both a B.A. (Hons) and M.A. (1977) at
The Australian National University The Australian National University (ANU) is a public research university and member of the Group of Eight, located in Canberra, the capital of Australia. Its main campus in Acton encompasses seven teaching and research colleges, in addition ...
. Her B.A. included majors in Chinese and English literature, with Honours in Middle English. Jane's
PhD A Doctor of Philosophy (PhD, DPhil; or ) is a terminal degree that usually denotes the highest level of academic achievement in a given discipline and is awarded following a course of graduate study and original research. The name of the deg ...
. was received from
MIT The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is a private research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States. Established in 1861, MIT has played a significant role in the development of many areas of modern technology and sc ...
in 1983, and her dissertation was a detailed study of Warlpiri in the
Lexical-Functional Grammar Lexical functional grammar (LFG) is a constraint-based grammar framework in theoretical linguistics. It posits several parallel levels of syntactic structure, including a phrase structure grammar representation of word order and constituency, and ...
framework. Simpson's research focuses on the Indigenous languages of Australia. She has worked extensively with the
Warumungu language The Warumungu (or ''Warramunga'') language is spoken by the Warumungu people in Australia's Northern Territory. In addition to spoken language, the Warumungu have a highly developed Warumungu Sign Language, sign language. History In the 1870s ...
, and in this work assisted in setting up a language centre in
Tennant Creek Tennant Creek () is a town located in the Northern Territory of Australia. It is the Northern Territory#Cities and towns, seventh largest town in the Northern Territory, and is located on the Stuart Highway, just south of the intersection with ...
. She also helped to create the a digital archive of Aboriginal language material, which became ASEDA. This was during her time as a visiting fellow at the
Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies The Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS), established as the Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies (AIAS) in 1964, is an independent Australian Government statutory authority. It is a collecting, ...
. She has published on a wide range of topics related to the languages of Australia, including language change, discourse and grammatical structure, morphosyntax, semantics, and lexicon. She was Chief Investigator, with Gillian Wigglesworth and Patrick McConvell, in the Aboriginal Child Language Acquisition Projects, funded by ARC Discovery Grants (2004–2007, 2011–2015). In 2005, Simpson shared the
Linguistics Society of America The Linguistic Society of America (LSA) is a learned society for the field of linguistics. Founded in New York City in 1924, the LSA works to promote the scientific study of language. The society publishes three scholarly journals: ''Language'', ...
Summer Institute Inaugural Ken Hale Chair with Mary Laughren and David Nash. She is now Deputy Director of the Centre of Excellence for the Dynamics of Language at ANU. From 1989–2010 Simpson taught at The University of Sydney in their linguistics department. From 2011–2014 she was the inaugural chair of Indigenous linguistics and head of the School of Literature, Languages and Linguistics at ANU. In 2020 Simpson was elected a Fellow both of the
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and the
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.


Selected publications

* (2018) Wigglesworth, G, J. Simpson & J. Vaughan (eds). ''Language Practices of Indigenous Children and Youth: The Transition from Home to School''. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK. *(2013) Simpson, J. 'What's done and what's said: language attitudes, public language activities and everyday talk in the Northern Territory of Australia.' ''Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development'', vol. 34, pp. 1–16. *(2012) Nash, D. & J. Simpson. 'Toponymy: recording and analyzing placenames in a language area.' In Nicholas Thieberger (ed.), ''The Oxford Handbook of Linguistic Fieldwork, ''pp. 392–404. Oxford: Oxford University Press. *(2012) Simpson, J. 'Information structure, variation and the Referential Hierarchy/' in F. Seifart, G. Haig, N. P. Himmelmann, D. Jung, A. Margetts & P. Trilsbeek (ed.), ''Potentials of Language Documentation: Methods, Analyses, and Utilization'', pp/ 73–82. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press. *(2011) Wigglesworth, G., J. Simpson & D. Loakes. 'NAPLAN language assessments for indigenous children in remote communities: Issues and problems.' ''Australian Review of Applied Linguistics'' (print edition), vol. 34, no. 3, pp. 320–343. *(2008) Simpson, J. & G. Wigglesworth (eds). ''Children's Language and Multilingualism: Indigenous Language Use at Home and School''. London: Continuum. *(2001) Simpson, J., D. Nash, M. Laughren, et al. (eds). ''Forty years on: Ken Hale and Australian languages.'' Canberra: Pacific Linguistics. *(1991) Simpson, J., ''Warlpiri morpho-syntax: a lexicalist approach''. Dordrecht; Boston: Kluwer Academic.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Simpson, Jane Living people Year of birth missing (living people) Australian lexicographers Women lexicographers 21st-century lexicographers Linguists of Warlpiri Fellows of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia Fellows of the Australian Academy of the Humanities Massachusetts Institute of Technology alumni Academic staff of the Australian National University