Research Interests
My research interests include typology, argument structure, grammar and discourse, language documentation, language revitalization, and language archiving
Recent Publications
- 2007. The rise and fall of semantic alignment in North Halmahera, Indonesia. The Typology of Stative-Active Languages, ed. by Søren Wichmann & Mark Donohue. Oxford University Press.
- 2007. Person-marking, verb classes, and the notion of grammatical alignment in Western Pantar (Lamma). Typological and Areal Analyses: Contributions from East Nusantara, ed. by M. Ewing & M. Klamer. Leiden: KITLV Press.
- 2007. Language loss and learners’ language in Dena’ina: Barrier or opportunity? Proceedings of the 2006 Dene Languages Conference, ed. by A. Berez & S. Tuttle, 1-20. (Alaska Native Language Center Working Papers 6.) Fairbanks: Alaska Native Language Center.
- 2007. Building the Dena’ina language archive. Information Technology and Indigenous People, ed. by L. Dyson, M. Hendriks & S. Grant, 205-9. Hershey, Pennsylvania: Idea Group. [with Andrea Berez & Sadie Williams]
- 2005. Pitch, tone, and intonation in Tanacross. Athabaskan Prosody, ed. by Sharon Hargus & Keren Rice, 249-275. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.