The 2025 Rodney Huddleston Award has been announced. The winner is:
'The Jimmie Barker corpus: A Muruwari man’s documentation of Aboriginal languages, history and culture between 1968 and 1972' by Alison L. Mount, Jimmie Barker, Roy Barker Jr, Cassandra Sedran-Price, Michael Higgins, Lorina L. Barker, Barton Staggs & Jane Simpson. Australian Journal of Linguistics 44(2-3), 104-126.
The annual Rodney Huddleston Prize is awarded to the best paper published in the previous year of the Australian Journal of Linguistics (AJL) as judged by the members of the Australian Linguistics Society. The $1000 cash prize is generously funded by Taylor and Francis, the publishers of AJL, and is named after the journal’s first editor, Rodney Huddleston. The winner is announced at the ALS Annual General Meeting.