Education and Employment
2001- . Professor, Department of Linguistics, University of WisconsinMadison;
affiliated faculty, American Indian Studies Program, University of WisconsinMadison.
1996-2001. Associate Professor, Department of Linguistics, University of
WisconsinMadison.
1994-1996. Associate Professor, Department of English, Purdue University.
1988-1994. Assistant Professor, Department of English, Purdue University.
1987-1988. Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of English, George
Mason University.
1987. Ph.D., Linguistics, University of California, Berkeley, CA.
1981. M.A., Linguistics, University of California, Berkeley, CA.
1979. A.B. (Great Distinction in Scholarship), Linguistics, University
of California, Berkeley, CA.
Dissertation
1987.
Morphology and Cliticization in Chalcatongo Mixtec.Dissertation committee: Leanne Hinton (chair), Charles J. Fillmore,
Johanna Nichols.
Publications and Research
Books
2014.
Ézhe-bmadzimgek gdebodwéwadmi-zheshmomenan: Potawatomi Dictionary. (Co-compiled with Lindsay Marean, Laura Welcher, and Kimberly Wensaut; self-published with theForest County Potawatomi Community.)
2012. Menominee Dictionary (Self-published with Menominee Tribe of Wisconsin.)
2009. A Beginner’s Dictionary of Menominee. (Co-compiled with Marianne Milligan; self-published
with Menominee Tribe of Wisconsin.)
1996. A Grammar of Chalcatongo Mixtec. (Grammar with texts
and dictionary; 298 pp.) University of California Publications in Linguistics,
Vol. 127. Berkeley, Los Angeles: University of California Press.
Textbook
2011.
Surviving Linguistics: A Guide for Graduate Students (second edition). Somerville, MA: Cascadilla Press. (First edition 2006.)
Book Chapters
2014. Reprint of Red Swan. (Ethnopoetic translation of Menominee traditional narrative,
with Marianne Milligan.) Sky Loom, Brian Swann (ed.), pp. 330-348. Originallly published 2004 as: Red Swan. Voices from Four Directions, Brian Swann (ed.), pp. 468-485. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press.
2013. The Native Languages of Wisconsin. (With Karen Washinawatok.) In
Wisconsin Talk: Linguistic Diversity in the Badger State, Tom Purnell, Eric Raimy, and Joseph Salmons, eds.), pp. 15-25. Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin Press.
2011. Reprint of Training Linguistics Students for the Realities of Fieldwork. Reprinted in The Oxford Handbook of Linguistics Fieldwork, Nicholas Thieberger (ed.), pp. 457-472. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
2005. The Syntax of Chalcatongo Mixtec: Preverbal and Postverbal.
In Verb First: On the Syntax of Verb-Initial Languages.
Andrew Carnie, Heidi Harley, and Sheila Ann Dooley (eds.), pp. 341-366.
Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
Articles
To appear. Expressions of Location and Direction in Menominee. (With Sarah Lundquist.) Papers of the 45th Algonquian Conference.
2016. Synchrony and Diachrony in Menominee Derivational Morphology. (With Joseph Salmons.) Morphology 26.137.
2015. Characterizing Evidentiality. (With Claudia Brugman.) Linguistic Typology 19(2):201-237.
2015. A Monoclausal Analysis of Menominee WH-Questions. (With Meredith Johnson.) International Journal of American Linguistics 81(3):337-377.
2015. A Survey of Word Order in Menominee. (With Meredith Johnson, Bryan Rosen, and Rachel Wang.) Papers of the 43rd Algonquian Conference, pp. 154-178. SUNY Press: Albany.
2014. And, and, and and and: Coordination in Menominee. (With Meredith Johnson and Bryan Rosen.) Papers of the 42nd Algonquian Conference, pp. 159-180.
2013. Diminutives in Bloomfield’s Menomini Language. Papers of the 41st Algonquian Conference, pp. 143-165.
2012. Prominence Hierarchies. Linguistics and Language Compass 6/7:431-446. (With Hunter T. Lockwood.)
2009. On Prominence Hierarchies: Evidence from Algonquian.
Linguistic Typology 13(3):357-389.
2009. Relevance, Cohesion, and the Storyline: The Discourse Function of
the Karuk Particle káruma. With Claudia Brugman.
Journal of Pragmatics 41(6):1189-1208.
2005. On the Karuk Directional Suffixes. Proceedings of the 30th Annual Meetings of the Berkeley Linguistics Society, pp.
85-101.
2005. On the 2 > 1 Prominence Hierarchy of Algonquian. LSO Working
Papers in Linguistics, Vol. 5, pp. 1-24.
2004. Training Linguistics Students for the Realities of Fieldwork.
Anthropological Linguistics 46(2): 194-209.
2003. Negation, Dubitatives, and Mirativity in Menominee. Papers
of the 34 th Algonquian Conference, pp. 217-240.
2002. Narrative Structure of a Menominee Text. (With Marianne Milligan.)
Papers of the 33rd Algonquian Conference, pp. 291-327.
2000. Obviative Marking in Ergative Contexts: The Case of Karuk 'îin.
International Journal of American Linguistics 66(4):464-498.
2000. The Current Status of the Menominee Language. (With Alan Caldwell.)
Papers of the 31st Conference on Algonquian Languages,
pp. 18-29.
1999. Ojitlán Chinantec Phonology and Morphology. Kansas Working
Papers in Linguistics, pp. 81-74.
1997. Don’t Touch My Projectile: Gender Bias and Stereotyping in
Syntactic Examples. (With Colleen Brice.) Language 73(4):798-825.
1996. Karuk Pronouns. Proceedings of the 1995 Hokan-Penutian Workshop, pp. 171-174. Berkeley: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages.
1995. The Phonology of Glottalization in Mixtec. (With Joseph C. Salmons.)
International Journal of American Linguistics 61(1):3861.
1994. Gentlemen Prefer Blondes: A Study of Gender Bias in Example Sentences.
(With Colleen Brice.) In Mary Bucholtz, A.C. Liang, Laurel A. Sutton, and
Caitlin Hines (eds.), Cultural Performances: Proceedings
of the Third Berkeley Women and Language Conference, pp. 449-461.
1993. Argument Status and Constituent Structure in Chalcatongo Mixtec.
Proceedings of the Nineteenth Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics
Society, Special Session on Syntactic Issues in Native American Languages,
pp. 7385.
1993. Reduplication and the Structure of the Karuk Verb Stem. International
Journal of American Linguistics 59(1):6481.
1992. Tone Metathesis in the Dangme Imperative. (With Dan Holscher and
Marnie Jo Petray.) Proceedings of the Seventeenth Annual Meeting of the
Berkeley Linguistics Society, Special Session on African Languages, pp. 120-133.
1992. Inverse Marking in Karuk: the Function of the Suffix - ap. International Journal of American Linguistics 58(2):182-201.
1990. Negation and Mood in Mixtec: Evidence from Chalcatongo. Anthropological
Linguistics 32(3-4):211-227. (Published December 1992.)
1990. A Preliminary Look at Karok Pitch Accent. In Papers from the 1989
Hokan-Penutian Languages Workshop. University of Oregon Papers in Linguistics
2:41-61.
1989. The Plural Word in Chalcatongo Mixtec. In Proceedings of the 25th
Annual Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society: 288299.
1989. A Suffixal Analysis of the Karok Endoclitic’. Lingua
78(2-3):159-180.
1988/89. Offensive Rock Band Names: A Linguistic Taxonomy. (With Joe Salmons.)
Maledicta 10:81-99.
1987. Cliticization and the Morphosyntax of Mixtec. International Journal
of American Linguistics 53:119-135.
1986. Interacting Semantic Systems: Mixtec Expressions of Location. (With
Claudia Brugman.) In Proceedings of the Twelfth Annual Meeting of the Berkeley
Linguistics Society: 315-327.
1985. The Semantics of Come’, Go’, and Arrive’
in Otomanguean Languages. Kansas Working Papers in Linguistics, 10(2):56-84.
1982. Verbs of Motion and Arrival in Mixtec. In Proceedings of the Eighth
Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society: 414-426.
Books, Articles — In Preparation
Karuk Evidentials: A Case of Unconstrained Deictic Shift. (With Claudia Brugman.)
Autofocus with Eneq in Menominee.
Menominee Reference Grammar.
Edited Volumes
To appear. Co-editor (with Meg Noodin),
Papers of the 46th Annual Algonquian Conference.
To appear. Co-editor (with Rand Valentine), Papers of the 44th Annual Algonquian Conference. Co-editor (with Meg Noodin and Rand Valentine), Papers of the 45th Annual Algonquian Conference.
2014-2015. Co-editor (with Rand Valentine), Papers of the 42nd Annual Algonquian Conference, Papers of the 43rd Annual Algonquian Conference. SUNY Press: Albany.
1984, 1982. Editor, Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Berkeley
Linguistics Society (BLS-10, BLS-8).
1985, 1983, 1981, 1980. Assistant Editor, Proceedings of the Annual Meeting
of the Berkeley Linguistics Society (BLS-11, BLS-9, BLS-7, BLS-6).
Reviews and Book Notes
2006. Review of
Evidentiality , by Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald.
International Journal of American Linguistics 72(3):408-410.
2001. Review of Studies in American Indian Languages: Description
and Theory, by Leanne Hinton and Pamela Munro. International Journal
of American Linguistics 67(2):225-227.
1999. Review of El Otomí de Ixtenco, Yolanda Lastra.
México: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, 1997.
International Journal of American Linguistics 65(3):375-377.
1996. Review of Flutes of Fire: Essays on California Indian Languages,
Leanne Hinton. Berkeley: Heyday Books, 1994. Journal of Linguistic
Anthropology 6(2):244-246.
1996. Review of Ararapikva: Creation Stories of the People,
Julian Lang (ed.). Berkeley: Heyday Books, 1994. American Indian Culture
and Research Journal 20(2):191-264.
1995. Book note on Studies in the Syntax of Mixtecan Languages,
Vol. 4, C. Henry Bradley and Barbara E. Hollenbach, eds. Summer
Institute of Linguistics and the University of Texas at Arlington, 1992.
Language 71(4):836837.
1994. Review of Studies in the Syntax of Mixtecan Languages, Vol.
3, C. Henry Bradley and Barbara E. Hollenbach, eds. Summer Institute
of Linguistics and the University of Texas at Arlington, 1991. Languages
of the World, 8(1):6870.
1993. Review of Studies in the Syntax of Mixtecan Languages, Vol.
2, C. Henry Bradley and Barbara E. Hollenbach, eds. Summer Institute
of Linguistics and the University of Texas at Arlington, 1990. Word 44(2):309311.
1993. Review of The Great Eskimo Vocabulary Hoax, and Other Irreverent
Essays on the Study of Language, Geoffrey K. Pullum. Chicago: University
of Chicago Press. International Journal of Humor Research 6(2):230234.
Invited Speaker at Conferences and Workshops
2015. Endangered Languages: What Linguists Can and Can't Do. Invited speaker; Symposium on American Indian Languages, RIT, Rochester, NY.
2013. WH-Questions and Focus in Menominee. Invited speaker; Workshop on the Structure and Constituency of the Languages of the Americas, University of California-Berkeley. (With Meredith Johnson.)
2012. Menominee Language Revitalization and Survival. Invited speaker (with Karen Washinawatok), Wisconsin Idea Seminar.
2012. Two Linguists, Seven Languages, Two Grammars, Five Dictionaries. Invited speaker (with Rand Valentine), Workshop on General Linguistics, Madison, Wisconsin.
2005. What Algonquian Can Tell us About Prominence Hierarchies (And Does
Algonquian Really Have a 2>1 Hierarchy?). Invited speaker, Workshop on
General Linguistics, Madison, Wisconsin.
2004. On the Karuk Directional Suffixes. Invited speaker, 30th Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society.
2003. The Syntax of Chalcatongo Mixtec: Preverbal and Postverbal. Invited
speaker, Workshop on the Syntax of Verb-Initial Languages, University of
Arizona, February, 2003.
1996. A Comparative Look at the Mixtec Language(s). Invited lecture, Third
Mixtec Gateway, Las Vegas, Nevada.
Presentations at Conferences and Workshops
2014. Menominee Deverbal Finals in Historical Context. 46
th Algonquian Conference, Uncasville, CT. (With Joseph Salmons.)
2014. Preparing Menominee Materials for Automatic Speech Processing. 46th Algonquian Conference, Uncasville, CT.
2013. Expressions of Location and Direction in Menominee. 45th Algonquian Conference, Ottawa. (With Sarah Lundquist.)
2013. Getting the Data Ready: 15 Years of Menominee Recordings. AARDVARC workshop, New York.
2012. Autofocus with eneq in Menominee. 44th Algonquian Conference, Chicago, IL.
2011. A Survey of Word Order in Menominee. (With Meredith Johnson, Bryan Rosen, and Rachel Wang. 43rd Algonquian Conference, Ann Arbor, MI.
2011. Roundtable: What is the morphological status of "initial, medial, final"? (With Amy Dahlstrom.) Organized at the 43rd Algonquian Conference, Ann Arbor, MI.
2010. And, and, and and and: Coordination in Menominee. (With Meredith Johnson and Bryan Rosen.) Presented at the 42nd Algonquian Conference, St. John’s, Newfoundland.
2010. The Expression of Evidential Functions in Karuk: Yánava
and Súva. (With Claudia Brugman.) SSILA annual
meeting.
2010. Characterizing Evidentiality. (With Claudia Brugman.) Poster presented
at LSA annual meeting.
2009. Diminutives in Bloomfield’s Menomini Grammar. 41st Algonquian Conference.
2008. Keywords and Definitions: The English Part of the Dictionary. 2008 Mashantucket Pequot Conference on Reclamation of Indigenous Languages.
2007. On Karuk Accent. With Megan Crowhurst. SSILA Annual Meeting.
2006. Menominee Dictionary Project. 2006 Mashantucket Pequot Conference
on Reclamation of Indigenous Languages.
2006. The Discourse Function of the Karuk Particle káruma. With Claudia Brugman. SSILA Annual Meeting.
2005. Unpacking Bloomfield: Morphemes and Allomorphs in The Menominee
Language. (With Marianne Milligan.) 37 th Algonquian
Conference.
2003. Nonconcatenative Morphology in Algonquian: Reduplication and Initial
Change. With Joseph Salmons. 35th Algonquian Conference.
2003. The Prosodic Origins of Algonquian Initial Change’.
(With Joseph Salmons.) International Conference on Historical Linguistics;
Copenhagen.
2002. Negators and Negation in Menominee. 34 th Algonquian
Conference.
2001. Narrative Structure of a Menominee Text. (With Marianne Milligan.)
33rd Algonquian Conference.
2001. Agreement and Hierarchies in Distributed Morphology: Menominee Verbal
Inflection. (With Marianne Milligan and Matthew Pearson.) 6th
annual Workshop on Structure and Constituency in the Languages of the
Americas, Memorial University, Newfoundland.
2000. Reduplication in Menominee. 39th Conference on
American Indian Languages, at the annual meeting of the American Anthropological
Association.
1999. The Current Status of the Menominee Language. 31st
Algonquian Conference.
1999. How to Write Like a Linguist. LSA Workshop on Survival Skills in
Linguistics.
1999. Overview of African American Vernacular English. (With Tom Purnell
and Susan Rustick.) Midwest Ebonics Conversation’ Conference.
1998. Training Linguistics Students for the Realities of Fieldwork. LSA
Symposium: "Practical Fieldwork: Conflicting Constraints on the Ethical
Researcher."
1997. Ojitlán Chinantec: Work in Progress. Society for the Study
of the Indigenous Languages of the Americas, summer conference, Ithaca, NY.
1996. John Gives It, Mary Gets It: The Distribution of Gendered NPs in
Syntactic Examples. (With Colleen Brice.) Also presented: Introduction
to "Addressing Bias in Linguistic Example Sentences: Are Guidelines Necessary?"
LSA Symposium, organized with Victoria Bergvall and Colleen Brice. (Paper
also given at University of Wisconsin, Madison.)
1995. Translating the Little Words: A Karuk Discourse Marker. Rethinking
Translation, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
1995. Location and Direction in Mixtec. Second Mixtec Gateway, Las Vegas,
Nevada.
1994. The Discourse Function of the Karuk Postposition ’îin 33rd Conference on American
Indian Languages, at the annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association.
1994. Gentlemen Prefer Blondes: A Study of Gender Bias in Example Sentences.
(With Colleen Brice.) Purdue Linguistics Group; Third Berkeley Conference
on Women and Language; and Women’s Studies Brown Bag
Series (the latter given in 1995).
1993. The Constituent Structure of Subordinate Clauses in Chalcatongo Mixtec.
32nd Conference on American Indian Languages, at the annual meeting of the
American Anthropological Association.
1993. Argument Status and Constituent Structure in Chalcatongo Mixtec.
Nineteenth Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society, Special Session
on Syntactic Issues in Native American Languages.
1992. The Phonology of Glottalization in Mixtec. (With Joe Salmons.)
Purdue Linguistics Group, and given at the 31st
Conference on American Indian Languages, at the annual meeting of the
American Anthropological Association.
1991. Tone Metathesis in the Dangme Imperative. Purdue Linguistics Group
and Seventeenth Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics
Society, Special Session on African Languages.
1990. Inverse Marking in Karuk: the Function of the Suffix -ap. 29th Conference on American Indian Languages,
at the annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association. Also
read at Purdue Linguistics Group, 1991.
1989. Karok Pitch Accent: Work in Progress. Hokan-Penutian workshop,
SSILA summer meeting.
1988. The Plural Word in Chalcatongo Mixtec. 27th Conference
on American Indian Languages, at the annual meeting of the American Anthropological
Association, and at the annual meeting of the Chicago Linguistic
Society, 1989.
1988. Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Clitics. Purdue Linguistics
Group.
1987. Subordinate Clauses in Chalcatongo Mixtec. 26th Conference on American
Indian Languages, at the annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association.
1986. Karuk avi sh: Endoclitic vs. Suffix. Annual meeting of the Linguistic Society of
America.
1986. From Syntax to Morphology in Mixtec. 25 th Conference
on American Indian Languages, at the annual meeting of the American Anthropological
Association.
1986. Interacting Semantic Systems: Mixtec Expressions of Location. (With
Claudia Brugman.) Twelfth Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society.
1985. Cliticization and the Morphosyntax of Mixtec. First Annual Meeting
of the Southern California Conference on General Linguistics, UC-San Diego.
1982. Verbs of Motion and Arrival in Mixtec. Eighth Annual Meeting of
the Berkeley Linguistics Society.
Invited Lectures at Other Universities and Departments
2015. Native American Language Revitalization in Wisconsin: The Case of Menominee. Language Institute, UW-Madison.
2014. Menominee Derivational Morphology: Problems with Morphemes. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Linguistics Department.
2012. Autofocus with Eneq in Menominee. Invited speaker, University of Chicago Linguistics Circle.
2009. Endangered Native American Languages in Wisconsin. Belleville
High School, Belleville, WI.
2006. Language and Linguistic Work with the Menominee. Northwestern University.
2005. A Menominee-English, English-Menominee Dictionary.
Instituts für Deutsche Sprache, Mannheim, Germany.
2000. Menominee Linguistics and Language Preservation. John F. Kennedy-Institut,
Freie Universität Berlin.
1999. Location and Direction in Otomanguean Languages. SUNY-Albany.
1999. Gender Bias and Stereotyping in Syntactic Examples: New Books.
Northwestern University.
1993. Mixtec Body Part Terms as Markers of Location. Indiana-Purdue Fort
Wayne Linguistics Colloquium.
1991. Reduplication and the Structure of the Karuk Verb Stem. Milwaukee
Linguistics Colloquium.
1990. Inverse Marking in Karuk: the Function of the Suffix -ap. December meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society.
1989. Locative Body Part Terms in Mixtec. Charles Darwin Society, Purdue
University Anthropology Department.
Fieldwork and Field Methods Courses
2015. Field methods course on Ukrainian, at UW-Madison.
2014. Field methods course on Innu, at CoLang (UT-Arlington).
2009. Field methods course on Salasaca Quichua, at UW-Madison.
2001. Field methods course on Zulu, at UW-Madison.
1998-present. Fieldwork on Menominee, in Wisconsin.
1997. Field methods course on Chinantec, at UW-Madison.
1992, 1985, 1982. Fieldwork on Mixtec, in Chalcatongo, Oaxaca, Mexico.
1991, 1989. Fieldwork on Karuk, in California.
1990. Field methods course on Dangme, at Purdue University.
1981-1987. Fieldwork on Chalcatongo Mixtec, in Berkeley, CA.
1984. Fieldwork on Otomí, in Berkeley, CA.
1983. Fieldwork on Zapotec, in Berkeley, CA.
Fellowships, Grants, and Awards
2016-2017. NSF BCS-1643510, $91,113 for “SBP: Building Capacity in Linguistics and Endangered Languages at Tribal Colleges and Universities.” Co-PI with Alyson Reed.
2016-2017. NSF Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement grant BCS-1562774, $15,037 for Hunter Lockwood.
2015-2017. Ira and Ineva Baldwin Wisconsin Idea Endowment, $70,000 for "Menominee Language Texts for Teachers."
2013-2016. DEL (Documenting Endangered Languages NEH and NSF collaboration) BCS-1263888, for "Expanding Potawatomi Language Description with Documentation of Natural Speech.” Co-PI with Laura Welcher.
1998-2017. UW-Madison Graduate School Research Grants, for work on Menominee, Karuk.
2011. Victor Golla prize, Society for the Study of the Indigenous Languages of the Americas.
2010-2012. DEL (Documenting Endangered Languages NEH and NSF collaboration) PD-50013, for Potawatomi Dictionary project. Co-PI with Laura Welcher.
2009. Hilldale Fellowship received with UW undergraduate Marissa Mastrangeli.
2006-2009. DEL (Documenting Endangered Languages NEH and NSF collaboration) BCS-0553958,
for Menominee Dictionary project.
Spring, 2005. Fellowship, Institute for Research in the Humanities, UW-Madison.
2004-2006. Vilas Associate Award, UW-Madison.
2003-2006. National Science Foundation BCS-0235873, for dictionary
of Menominee.
2001-2002. National Science Foundation Advance Leadership Grant SBE-0123592;
to create a web-based mentoring project for women in linguistics
(http://www.linguisticsociety.org/wilma).
1998. Endangered Languages Fund, for work on Menominee.
1995, 1992, 1991. Faculty Development Grants. Purdue University, School
of Liberal Arts.
1994, 1990, 1989. Phillips Fund (American Philosophical Society), grants
for fieldwork on Karuk.
1994 (Spring semester). Fellow, Center for Undergraduate Instructional
Excellence. Purdue University, School of Liberal Arts. Project title:
"Development of Resources for Teaching Introductory Linguistics."
1993. Dean’s Fund library acquisitions grant. With Joe Salmons,
for the Interdepartmental Program in Linguistics, Purdue University.
1992. Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, grant for research
on Mixtec.
1989. Jacobs Research Funds (Whatcom Museum Society, Bellingham, WA),
grant for fieldwork on Karuk.
1989. XL Faculty Research Grant. Purdue University.
1986-87. Regents Fellowship (UC-Berkeley).
1981-87. Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, various grants
for research on Mixtec.
1985. Center for Latin American Studies (UC-Berkeley), travel grant for
fieldwork in Mexico.
1983. Linguistic Society of America, Tuition Fellowship for Summer Linguistic
Institute at UCLA.
1982. Center for Latin American Studies (UC-Berkeley), travel grant for
fieldwork in Mexico.
1979-82. National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowship.
Teaching
CoLang (Institute on Collaborative Language Research):
Field Methods: Summer 2014.
Courses Taught, University of WisconsinMadison
Linguistics 101/301 (Introduction)
Linguistics 236 (Bascom Course)
Linguistics 301 (Introduction)
Linguistics 322 (Morphology)
Linguistics 371/373 (Survey of North American Indian Languages)
Linguistics 373 (Structure of Menominee)
Linguistics 426 (Field Methods)
Linguistics 522 (Advanced Morphology)
Linguistics 571 (Structure of a Language)
Linguistics 800 (Research Methods and Materials)
Linguistics 977 (Seminar: Derivational Morphology in Algonquian)
Linguistics 977 (Seminar: Morphology of the Algonquian Verb)
Linguistics 979 (Seminar: Lexeme Morpheme Base Morphology)
Linguistics 979 (Seminar: Agreement in American Indian Languages)
Selected Service
Profession
2015-. President. Endangered Language Fund.
2013. Linguistic Society of America Strategic Planning Committee.
2012-2014. Vice President, Endangered Language Fund.
2009-present. Editorial Board, Proceedings of the Algonquian Conference.
2009-2014. Member of Review Editors Team, Linguist List.
2002-2013. Associate Editor,
International Journal of American Linguistics.
2001-present. Linguist List Advisory Board.
1996-2013. WILMA (Women in
Linguistics Mentoring Alliance) Project Director.
2006-2009. Linguistic Society of America, Executive Committee.
UW–Department
1999-2003, 2009-2011. Department chair.