Website developments in 2023

Since the beginning of this year, I have added quite a bit of new material to this website, including project descriptions, as well as reorganising, adding, and correcting links to downloadable materials. Here are the new developments since January:

  • 2023-01-28 added published paper “Making 2,180 pages more useful: the Dieri dictionary of J.G. Reuther” link
  • 2023-01-28 added presentation on “Going back to the field after many decades: experiences in South and Western Australia” link;
  • 2023-03-20 edited and updated details of my Diyari language project;
  • 2023-04-22 added presentation on “Language and culture revitalisation: ‘official’ models and support vs. local needs – experiences in South Australia” link;
  • 2023-05-13 added Dieri (Diyari) language podcasts link to the homepage.

Feedback or comments on any part of the website are always welcome via the Contact page.

Recent website developments

In the last couple of months, I have added quite a bit of new material to this website, including project descriptions, as well as adding and correcting lots of links to downloadable materials. Here are the new developments:

  • 2022-11-02 added new project descriptions;
  • 2022-01-02 added a presentation given at SOAS on “Overview of tools and techniques for language documentation, description and revitalisation” link;
  • 2022-10-24 added several download links to Books page;
  • 2022-10-23 added a presentation given at University of Helsinki on “Remarks on the current academic publishing landscape” link;
  • 2022-09-20 added two new published papers to journal articles;
  • 2022-09-20 updated the page for EL Publishing and added details of a forthcoming eBook.

Feedback or comments on any part of the website are always welcome via the Contact page.

New publication

Today we published the 18th volume of Language Documentation and Description. It is a special issue that deals with the phonology, morphology, and syntax of Sylheti, a minority language spoken in Bangladesh, India and diaspora communities in the UK, USA and elsewhere. You can read my post about the volume on EL Blog, and download all the papers for free from LDD 18.