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Mitch Browne completed his Bachelor of Arts with Honours in Linguistics at the University of Western Australia in 2016. He is currently a PhD candidate at the University of Queensland, focusing on grammatical description and documentation of endangered Australian languages, particularly Warlmanpa. As an Adjunct Research Fellow in Linguistics, his research emphasizes collaboration with speakers and community members to preserve Indigenous language heritage. His work has involved significant projects like 'Building Blocks of Language: Words in Central Australian Languages' and has included funding from the Australian Research Council and the Australian Academy of Humanities. Since 2023, Browne serves as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Macquarie University. He seeks to advance linguistic theory while contributing to the wellbeing of Indigenous communities through language preservation and revitalization efforts.
University of Western Australia • Perth, Australia
Conducting research in linguistics with a focus on Australian Indigenous languages.
Macquarie University • Australia
Engaged in postdoctoral research in linguistics.
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