grad programs in documentation
monty hill
monty.c.hill at gmail.com
Tue Apr 29 18:59:01 UTC 2014
I have had an extremely positive at experience in the Ph.D. program SUNY
Buffalo with their encouragement and funding of fieldwork; i.e. the
recording of linguistic data in cooperation with a community that speaks
the language. The application of documentary materials and teaching is a
little bit less emphasized, but it certainly is possible.
Montgomery Hill
Ph.D. Student at the Department of Linguistics
SUNY Buffalo
On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 2:53 PM, Marianne Mithun <
mithun at linguistics.ucsb.edu> wrote:
> University of California Santa Barbara of course!!
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> Marianne
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> --On Tuesday, April 29, 2014 1:49 PM -0500 Monica Macaulay <
> mmacaula at wisc.edu> wrote:
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> Hi all,
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>> One of our undergraduate majors was just in my office asking me for
>> recommendations for graduate schools to apply to. He’s interested in
>> language documentation, and especially applications of documentary
>> materials for teaching. I know we’ve talked before about how some of us
>> (well, me at least!) feel like training in those applied areas is really
>> lacking. I’m writing to ask what you would recommend as programs that
>> would be good for a student interested in this. The University of Hawaii
>> is an obvious one for documentation, of course. But where else?
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>> thanks!
>>
>> - Monica
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>> Monica Macaulay
>> University of Wisconsin
>> Department of Linguistics
>> 1164 Van Hise; 1220 Linden Dr.
>> Madison, WI 53706
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