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Thomas Poulton
Thomas Poulton
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The smells we know and love: variation in codability and description strategy
T Poulton
Language and Cognition 12 (3), 501-525, 2020
122020
What in the world is north? Translating cardinal directions across languages, cultures and environments
A Gaby, J Lum, T Poulton, J Schlossberg
M/C Journal 20 (6), 2017
52017
Exploring space: Frame-of-reference selection in English
T Poulton
Melbourne: Monash University Honours thesis, 2016
42016
Back to front: Body axis terms in Marshallese, Dhivehi and English
J Schlossberg, J Lum, T Poulton
46th Annual Conference of the Australian Linguistic Society, Western Sydney …, 2015
42015
Linguistic descriptions and cultural models of olfaction in Umpila and English
T Poulton, C Hill
Language Sciences 96, 101533, 2023
22023
Interpreting “front”,“back”,“left”,“right”: Evidence from Marshallese, Dhivehi and English. Talk at Universitetet i Bergen
J Schlossberg, J Lum, T Poulton
22016
Things we smell and things they smell like: Communicatively relevant odours and odorants
T Poulton
International Journal of Corpus Linguistics 28 (3), 291-317, 2023
12023
Jędrzejowski, Łukasz and Przemysław Staniewski: The linguistics of olfaction: Typological and diachronic approaches to synchronic diversity
T Poulton
Linguistic Typology 26 (3), 693-704, 2022
2022
Making scents: Regularity in the semantic source domains of smell words.
T Poulton, K Burridge
Jonathan Schlossberg
J Schlossberg, A Gaby, J Lum, T Poulton
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