Field-Of-Study: Linguistics

J. Marshall Unger

James Marshall Unger chaired academic departments at the University of Hawai’i, University of Maryland, and the Ohio State University from 1988 to 2004, and has been a visiting professor/researcher at Kobe University, Tsukuba University, the University of Tokyo, and the National Museum for Ethnography in Senri, Japan. In addition to his Guggenheim Fellowship, he has

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Anton Treuer

Anton Treuer (pronounced troy-er) is Professor of Ojibwae at Bedmidji State University.  He has a B.A. from Princeton University, and an M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota.  He is Editor of the Oshkaabewis Native Journal (pronounced o-shkaah-bay-wis), the only academic journal of the Ojibwe language.  His published books include Living Our Language: Ojibwe

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Elizabeth C. Traugott

Elizabeth Closs Traugott is Professor Emeritus of Linguistics and English at Stanford University. She was born in Bristol, England. After receiving her Ph.D. in English Language at the University of California, Berkeley, in 1964 she taught at the University of California, Berkeley, University of Dar-es-Salaam, and York University before settling at Stanford University in 1970.

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John Joseph Sullivan Hendricks

Professor of Nahua Language and Culture at the Universidad Autónoma de Zacatecas, director of the Instituto de Docencia e Investigación Etnológica de Zacatecas, A.C.(http://www.idiez.org.mx), and Macehualli Educational Research (http://www.macehualli.org), John Sullivan’s goal is to establish an academic degree program in Nahua Letters for native speakers which will be conducted entirely in Nahu

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