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March 23, 2024

Stephanie Witkowski (MA 2013), Executive Director of of 7000 Languages

Stephanie Witkowski Stephanie Witkowski, who graduated from the UH Mānoa Department of Linguistics with an MA in 2013, is currently the Executive Director of 7000 Languages, a nonprofit organization that partners with Indigenous communities worldwide to create language learning materials…

February 13, 2024

Carolyn Siegman wins Library Treasures scholarship

Doctoral student Carolyn Siegman was recently awarded the Library Treasures Scholarship from the University of Hawaiʻi Library at Mānoa to conduct a typological study on stop-to-fricative and stop-to-approximant lenition processes. This award will culminate in the presentation of the final…

January 19, 2024

Sydney Ludlow presents paper at SSILA 2024

Doctoral student Sydney Ludlow presented her paper, "Voiceless Stops and Their Variants: A lenition continuum in Pastaza Quichua" at the annual meeting of the Society for the Study of the Indigenous Languages of the Americas in New York City on…

January 16, 2024

Clemens Mayer wins scholarship for GIS course

Doctoral student Clé Mayer was recently awarded a full scholarship to the GIS for Sustainability and Resilience in the Pacific Foundations Course given at UN CIFAL (Chaminade) together with the NSF and the United Nations Institute for Training and Research.…

January 16, 2024

Multiple honors for Louward Zubiri

Congratulations to PhD student Louward Zubiri on multiple news items: Louward was part of the Philippine panel at the 7th International Conference on Language and Education in Bangkok, Thailand. This conference was organized by the Asia-Pacific Multilingual Education Working Group,…

December 17, 2023

Hoʻomaikaʻi to our Fall 2023 Graduates!

Congratulations to all our Fall 2023 graduates! BA: Bethany Cox and Liv PeraltaMA: Angeli Noelle CabreraPhD: Porpla Nusartlert, Kavon Hooshiar and Tom Dougherty

December 13, 2023

Porpla Nusartlert and Kamil Deen present at SEALS 32

PhD student Anongnard Porpla Nusartlert and Professor Kamil Deen presented a paper at the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society meeting in Chiang Mai, Thailand, in May 2023. Their paper was entitled "Intergenerational Transmission of Isan and Thai: The Passive Voice as…

December 13, 2023

Emma Breslow presents poster at LSA Summer Institute

PhD student Emma Breslow presented her poster "The macher wears a yarmi: A comparative study of Australian and American familiarity with Jewish English lexical items" at the Linguistic Society of America Summer Institute in 2023. Congratulations, Emma!

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