grad programs in documentation
Linn, Mary S.
mslinn at ou.edu
Wed Apr 30 18:19:49 UTC 2014
I agree with Rudy, and here is another:
In the Anthropology Department here at OU, have the Masters in Applied Linguistic Anthropology, which is an MA in language documentation and revitalization. We have four faculty, plus affiliated faculty in the linguistics program and in Native American Studies, and an average of 3 students per cohort. About half of our students are indigenous scholars who want to go back and work in their own communities. One of the reasons we started it was so there would be a place to get a graduate degree in linguistics in Oklahoma so students can remain active in their communities while in school.
Mary S. Linn
Associate Curator, Native American Languages
Associate Professor, Linguistic Anthropology
Adjunct Associate Professor, Native American Studies
Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History
University of Oklahoma
2401 Chautauqua Avenue
Norman, OK 73072
405-325-7588 (voice)
405-325-7699 (fax)
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Subject: RE: [ilat] grad programs in documentation
With all of this wonderful information coming to light because of one
inquiry, it would be good if a single web site could be put up where
programs could post their information and links, and interested folks
could readily find it through a search engine, so the wheel would not
have to be re-invented for every inquiry, and searchers would not be
disappointed because they could find nothing relevant, or would have
to go to university web site after web site, and perhaps still miss
significant information because it was not foregrounded, and could
only be discovered by a detailed hunt through course offerings.
Rudy
Rudy Troike
University of Arizona
Tucson, Arizona
USA
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