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Name:
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Lindsay Anne Morcom
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Institution:
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University of Oxford
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Email:
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Linguistic Field(s):
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General Linguistics
Language Documentation
Morphology
Typology
Cognitive Science
Anthropological Linguistics
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Subject Language(s):
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Michif
Poqomchi', Western
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Language Family(ies):
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Mayan
Salishan
Wakashan
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Postal Address:
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15 Harley Road
Oxford,
United Kingdom
OX2 0HS
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Phone:
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07747 444 831
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Selected Publications:
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Weichel, Lindsay. 2008. Grammatical Radial Categories in the Language of the Northwest Coast. Proceedings of the Second Oxford Postgraduate Linguistics Conference. http://www.ling-phil.ox.ac.uk/events/lingo/proceedings.htm
Weichel, Lindsay. 2006. The Grammatical Structure of Western Pokomchi’. A thesis submitted in partial completion of the degree of Master of Arts. University of Regina, Regina, SK.
Weichel, Lindsay. 2005. A Text-Based Analysis of the Pokomchi’ Language. University of British Columbia Working Papers in Linguistics, V. 17.
Weichel, Lindsay. 2004. The Demarcation of Nouns and Verbs in Various Amerindian Languages. University of British Columbia Working Papers in Linguistics, V. 15.
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Courses Taught:
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Morphology. 2008. University of Oxford. Oxford, UK.
Preliminary Grammar. 2007-2008. University of Oxford. Oxford, UK.
Linguistics 211: Morphology. 2004, 2006. First Nations University of Canada/University of Regina. Regina, Saskatchewan.
Linguistics 175: Survey of Amerindian Languages. 2005-2006. First Nations University of Canada/University of Regina. Regina, Saskatchewan.
Linguistics 200: General Linguistics. 2004. First Nations University of Canada, University of Regina. Hatchet Lake, Saskatchewan.
Spanish. 2003-2004, 2006. Centre for Continuing Education, University of Regina. Regina, SK.
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