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Field Notes
Martha Tsutsui Billins
50 episodes
8 months ago
A podcast about linguistic fieldwork, where seasoned fieldworkers share their stories from the field of language documentation & description.
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A podcast about linguistic fieldwork, where seasoned fieldworkers share their stories from the field of language documentation & description.
Show more...
Society & Culture
Education,
Science,
Social Sciences
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Ep. 39: Eric W. Campbell on Otomanguean Language Documentation & Mobilization
Field Notes
35 minutes 57 seconds
3 years ago
Ep. 39: Eric W. Campbell on Otomanguean Language Documentation & Mobilization
This month's episode is with Eric W. Campbell, an Associate Professor of linguistics at University of California, Santa Barbara. Eric received his PhD from the University of Texas at Austin in 2014. Eric is a field linguist who is interested in all levels of linguistic structure and historical linguistics. Eric approaches language in its social and cultural context, focusing on less-studied languages, especially the Otomanguean languages spoken in Mexico and California. Things mentioned in this episode: Zapotec languages Purépecha language Chatino languages Zenzontepec Chatino Otomanguean languages Mayan languages Mixtec language San Martín Duraznos Mixtec (ELAR Deposit) The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down by Anne Fadiman (1997) Hmong language MICOP Endangered Languages Documentation Programme Transient Waves (Eric’s band)   Mexican Indigenous Languages Promotion and Advocacy project (MILPA) Radio Indigena 94.1 FM Ep 27: Field Notes Live Show with Hilaria Cruz on Field Linguistics & Chatino Let's Learn Mixteco (Carmen Hernández Martínez) Let's Learn Mixteco Youtube channel (Carmen Hernández Martínez) Sà'án Sàvǐ ñà Yukúnanǐ (Jeremías Salazar & Guillem Belmar) Comachuen P'orhe Youtube channel (Martín Gabriel Ruiz)
Field Notes
A podcast about linguistic fieldwork, where seasoned fieldworkers share their stories from the field of language documentation & description.