Jean Mulder is a
linguist
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. Mulder's research interests include
Australian English and
Tsimshian
The Tsimshian (; tsi, Ts’msyan or Tsm'syen) are an Indigenous people of the Pacific Northwest Coast. Their communities are mostly in coastal British Columbia in Terrace and Prince Rupert, and Metlakatla, Alaska on Annette Island, the only r ...
, a North American Indian language. Mulder is currently an Honorary Senior Fellow in the Department of Linguistics at the
University of Melbourne
The University of Melbourne is a public research university located in Melbourne, Australia. Founded in 1853, it is Australia's second oldest university and the oldest in Victoria. Its main campus is located in Parkville, an inner suburb no ...
, having been a Professor there until 2017. She is currently the editor of the
Australian Journal of Linguistics
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.
Early life and education
Mulder was born in
Niskayuna, New York
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. She earned a
BA in mathematics and linguistics from the
University of California, Santa Barbara
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, and received her
MA in 1978 and
PhD in 1988, both in linguistics, from the
University of California, Los Angeles
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.
She is a publicly regarded expert on Australian English, working specifically on features of morphology and syntax. Of particular note is her work on 'final but' in
Australian English.
Mulder has also been extensively involved in developing and promoting the
Victorian Certificate of Education
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subject
English Language
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. As part of this she is also a strong public advocate of teaching linguistics and grammar in schools.
Selected publications
* Mulder, J., & Sellers, H. (2010). Classifying clitics in Sm'algyax: Approaching theory from the field. In Berez, A., Mulder, J., & Rosenblum, D. (eds.), ''Fieldwork and linguistic analysis in Indigenous languages of the Americas,'' ''Language Documentation & Conservation Special Publication No. 2,'' 33–56.
*Mulder, J., & Thompson, S. A. (2008). The grammaticization of but as a final particle in English conversation. ''Crosslinguistic studies of clause combining: The multifunctionality of conjunctions'', ''80'', 179–204.
* Mulder, J. (2007). Establishing linguistics in secondary education in Victoria, Australia. ''Language and Linguistics Compass'', ''1''(3), 133–154.
* Burridge, K., & Mulder, J. G. (1998). ''English in Australia and New Zealand: An introduction to its history, structure, and use''. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
* Mulder, J. G. (1994). ''Ergativity in Coast Tsimshian (Sm'algyax)'' (Vol. 124). Univ of California Press.
References
External links
University of Melbournewebsite
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Living people
Academic staff of the University of Melbourne
Linguists from Australia
1954 births
University of California, Los Angeles alumni
University of California, Santa Barbara alumni