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I Wayan Arka (Balinese: ᬇᬯᬬᬦ᭄ᬅᬃᬓ) FASSA FAHA (born 1962) is an Indonesian-Balinese linguist, lecturer, scholar and researcher at Udayana University (UNUD) in Bali, Indonesia and the Australian National University (ANU) in Canberra, Australia.
I Wayan Arka | |
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ᬇᬯᬬᬦ᭄ᬅᬃᬓ | |
Born | 1962 Bali, Indonesia |
Nationality | Indonesian |
Citizenship | Indonesian |
Occupation | Linguist |
Awards | Fellow of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities |
Academic background | |
Education | English linguistics; TESOL; Linguistics |
Academic work | |
Discipline | Linguistics |
Sub-discipline | Linguistic description, Language documentation, Linguistic typology, Theoretical linguistics, Formal linguistics, Computational linguistics. |
Institutions | The Australian National University / Udayana University |
Website | https://researchers.anu.edu.au/researchers/arka-iww |
Arka completed his Bachelor of Arts with a major in English Linguistics at Udayana University in Bali, Indonesia in 1985 before completing his Master of Arts in Teaching English as a second or foreign language (TESOL) / Applied Linguistics at Hasanuddin University, Indonesia in 1990. He moved to Sydney, Australia in 1995 to complete his Master of Philosophy with a specialisation in linguistics. Arka obtained his Doctor of Philosophy at the University of Sydney in 1999.[1]
Arka is currently a professor of linguistics at the School of Culture, History & Language (CHL) of the College of Asia & the Pacific (CAP), ANU (2007–present), a lecturer at UNUD (1985–present) and invited visiting scholar at the Faculty of Linguistics, Philology and Phonetics, University of Oxford (2019–present).[2][3]
Research Interests
editArka specialises in Austronesian and Papuan languages of Indonesia. His research spans various sub-disciplines of linguistics, including linguistic description, language documentation, linguistic typology, theoretical linguistics, formal linguistics and computational linguistics.[4]
Arka works with indigenous minority communities across Indonesia, including Papua, to explore new ways of documenting languages, gain an understanding of the complexity of language endangerment and produce insights into linguistics and related disciplines to advance the new and emerging field of language documentation or documentary linguistics. His contribution to this field includes a new model of language management that can account for complex issues of language policy affecting the maintenance of indigenous minority languages in Indonesia.[5][6][7][8]
Arka has carried out language documentation in Merauke, Indonesia [9][10][11] and is currently working on the Enggano language,[12] an endangered language on the island of Enggano, southwest of Bengkulu, Sumatra based on a grant from the Endangered Language Fund and an AHRC[13] grant.
Awards and honors
editIn 2021, Arka was elected a fellow of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia.[14]
In 2022, Arka was elected a fellow of the Australian Academy of Humanities.[15]
Selected works
edit- Arka, I Wayan, Ash Asudeh and Tracy Holloway-King (eds). 2021. Modular Design of Grammar: linguistics on the edge. Oxford: Oxford University Press. [1]
- Arka, I Wayan. 2017. The core-oblique distinction in some Austronesian languages of Indonesia and beyond. Linguistik Indonesia 35(2): 100–142[16]
- Arka, I Wayan, and Mary Dalrymple. 2017. Nominal, pronominal, and verbal number in Balinese. Linguistic Typology. 21(2): 261–331[17]
- Arka, I W. 2014. Locatives and the argument-adjunct distinction in Balinese. Linguistic Discovery no. 12(2): 56-84[18]
- Arka, I W. 2013. Language management and minority language maintenance in Indonesia: Strategic issues. Language Documentation Conservation, 7:74-105[5]
- Arka, I W. 2011. Constructive number systems in Marori and beyond. In Butt, M. and King, T.H. (eds), Proceedings of the International Lexical Functional Grammar (LFG2011) conference, 5-25. The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, 19 July 2011: CSLI[19]
- Arka, I W. 2003. Balinese morphosyntax: a lexical-functional approach. Canberra: Pacific Linguistics[20]
References
edit- ^ "Kuliah Umum Bersama Prof Wayan Arka dengan tema “Linguistics and Ethnobiology", Universitas Bengkulu Blog, 02 February 2018. Retrieved 15 April 2022.
- ^ "Kuliah Umum “Mahasiswa dan Tantangan Glokalisasi Di Abad 21", Sekolah Tinggi Katolik St. Yakobus Merauke-Papua Blog, 16 October 2019. Retrieved 15 April 2022.
- ^ -events/170310-intl-symp-and-ws "International Symposium: Language Documentation and Corpus Linguistics", Linguistic Dynamics Science, 03 November 2017. Retrieved 15 April 2022.
- ^ "Hadirkan Pakar Linguistik dan Ahli Bahasa, FIB UNS Gelar Seminar Internasional", HUMAS UNS, 21 December 2021. Retrieved 15 April 2022.
- ^ a b Wayan, Arka, I (27 March 2013). Language management and minority language maintenance in (eastern) Indonesia: strategic issues. OCLC 833273359.
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(help) - ^ "Penyederhanaan Bahasa Daerah dan Politik Bahasa Era Kolonial", Tirto: An Indonesian National Digital Newspaper, 14 August 2018. Retrieved 15 April 2022.
- ^ "Globalisasi, Tantangan Eksistensi Bahasa Etnis", Republika: An Indonesian National Newspaper, 25 November 2015. Retrieved 15 April 2022.
- ^ "Agustinus Mahuze Testimonial". YouTube.
- ^ "CIRHSS Launch". YouTube. 6 September 2019.
- ^ "Penutur Bahasa Suku Marori Merauke Tersisa 13 Orang", Kumparan: An Indonesian National Digital Newspaper, 24 October 2021. Retrieved 15 April 2022.
- ^ "Enggano Project".
- ^ AHRC
- ^ "Professor Wayan Arka FASSA". Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia. Retrieved 9 November 2021.
- ^ "Professor Wayan Arka FASSA". Australian Academy of Humanities. 23 November 2022. Retrieved 25 November 2022.
- ^ Wayan Arka (SCOPUS ID: 8955319100), I. (12 February 2019). "The Core-Oblique Distinction in Some Austronesian Languages of Indonesia and Beyond". Linguistik Indonesia. 35 (2): 101–144. doi:10.26499/li.v35i2.66. hdl:1885/223261. ISSN 0215-4846.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ^ Arka, I Wayan; Dalrymple, Mary (1 January 2017). "Nominal, pronominal, and verbal number in Balinese". Linguistic Typology. 21 (2). doi:10.1515/lingty-2017-0007. ISSN 1430-0532. S2CID 125900910.
- ^ Arka, I Wayan (2014). "Locative-Related Roles and the Argument-Adjunct Distinction in Balinese". Linguistic Discovery. 12 (2). doi:10.1349/ps1.1537-0852.a.446. ISSN 1537-0852.
- ^ Arka, I. Wayan (2011). "Constructive Number Systems in Marori and Beyond". Constructive Number Systems in Marori and Beyond. CSLI Publications.
- ^ Arka, I. Wayan (2003). Balinese morphosyntax : a lexical-functional approach. Australian National University. Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies. Canberra: Pacific Linguistics, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University. ISBN 0-85883-537-1. OCLC 54533306.
External links
edit- I Wayan Arka's homepage
- I Wayan Arka publications indexed by Google Scholar
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