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Darrell Tryon, MA (Cant), PhD (ANU), FASSA
Emeritus Professor, School of Culture, History & Language

Email: darrell.tryon@anu.edu.au

Biographical statement

Darrell Tryon head and shoulders I was educated in New Zealand at the University of Canterbury, and later at The Australian National University. Most recently, I have been involved in the completion of a book on Pacific Pidgins and Creoles (with J-M Charpentier, CNRS, Paris) and am actively engaged in work on language endangerment and national languages in the Pacific.

Research interests

Austronesian linguistics; pidgins and creoles; language contact and language change; vernacular education; language endangerment and globalisation.

Key publications

  • (ed.) Comparative Austronesian Dictionary, Mouton de Gruyter, Berlin, 1995.
  • (ed. with Tom Dutton) Language Contact and Change in the Austronesian World, Mouton de Gruyter, Berlin, 1994.
  • (ed. with S.A. Wurm and Peter Mühlhausler) Atlas of the Languages of Intercultural Communication, Mouton de Gruyter, Berlin, 1997.

Career highlights

Deputy Director, RSPAS, and prescribed authority; Constitutional Adviser to Vanuatu Government; Council Member, University of New Caledonia; Member, South Pacific Cultures Fund Advisory Board (1983-96).

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