Carrie Dyck is an Associate Professor of Linguistics at Memorial University of Newfoundland. Her research focuses on stabilizing indigenous languages, particularly Cayuga (Iroquoian). Tania Granadillo is an Associate Professor of Anthropology and Linguistics at the University of Western Ontario. She has worked on endangered languages in Venezuela. Keren Rice is a Professor in Linguistics at the University of Toronto. She has been involved with orthography standardization, and has taught the subject of developing orthographies Jorge Emilio Rosés Labrada is a PhD candidate at the University of Western Ontario and the Université Lumière-Lyon 2. His research focuses on the Mako language of Venezuela and the pre-history of the Sáliban family.
1 Ebooks tarafından Keren Rice, Jorge Emilio Roses Labrada Carrie Dyck Tania Granadillo
Carrie Dyck & Tania Granadillo: Dialogue on Dialect Standardization
This volume provides a space for the development of dialogue between dialectologists, language community activists, and other researchers working on the development of orthographies regarding issues …
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