grad programs in documentation

Andrea L. Berez andrea.berez at gmail.com
Wed Apr 30 02:09:05 UTC 2014


Thanks, Monica, for mentioning U Hawaii for documentation, but I can also
tell you that we're moving into revitalization too as of late, especially
from an L1 and L2 acquisition point of view. We have a new grad-level class
on the books on Language Revitalization, and are adding more and more
applied content to our documentation classes as well.

Interesting discussion!

Andrea


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Andrea L. Berez
Assistant Professor, Department of Linguistics
University of Hawai'i at Mānoa
Director, Kaipuleohone UH Digital Ethnographic Archive
Technology editor, *Language Documentation & Conservation*
http://www2.hawaii.edu/~aberez


On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 8:49 AM, Monica Macaulay <mmacaula at wisc.edu> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> 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?
>
> thanks!
>
> - Monica
>
> Monica Macaulay
> University of Wisconsin
> Department of Linguistics
> 1164 Van Hise; 1220 Linden Dr.
> Madison, WI  53706
>
>
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