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Goddard, Cliff
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Cliff Goddard
Cliff Goddard
(born 5 December 1953 in
Canberra
) is a professor of
linguistics
at
Griffith University
,
Queensland
,
Australia
. He is, with
Anna Wierzbicka
, a leading proponent of the
Natural Semantic Metalanguage
approach to
linguistic analysis
. Goddard's research has explored
cognitive
and
cultural
aspects of everyday language and language use. He is considered a leading scholar in the fields of
semantics
and
cross-cultural
pragmatics
. His work spans
English
(especially
Australian English
),
indigenous Australian languages
(
Yankunytjatjara
,
Pitjantjatjara
), and
South East Asian
languages (especially
Malay
). He was elected a Fellow of the
Australian Academy of the Humanities
in 2003.
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The languages of East and Southeast Asia an introduction
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Goddard, Cliff
Published 2005
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Semantic analysis a practical introduction
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Meaning and universal grammar theory and empirical findings
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