The Oxford Handbook of Linguistic Fieldwork
Edited by Nicholas Thieberger
Author Information
Nicholas Thieberger is a linguist who has worked with speakers of Warnman, from Western Australia and South Efate, a language from central Vanuatu. His grammar of South Efate broke new ground to include citable data linked to an archival version of the primary recordings. He is interested in developments in e-humanities methods and their potential to improve research practice, and is currently developing methods for creating reusable data sets from fieldwork on previously unrecorded languages. He is the project officer with the multi-institutional Pacific and Regional Archive for Digital Sources in Endangered Cultures (PARADISEC.org.au), a databank that holds 3,000 hours of digitised audio files. He was an Assistant Professor in linguistics at the University of Hawai'i and is currently an Australian Research Council QEII Fellow at the University of Melbourne.
Contributors:
Nicholas Thieberger, University of Melbourne
Chie Adachi, University of Edinburgh
Linda Barwick, University of Sydney
Andrea Berez
Marc Chemillier
Barry Conn, National Herbarium of New South Wales
Laurent Dousset, Provence University
Nicholas Evans, Australian National University
Jarita Holbrook, University of Arizona
Pierre Lemonnier
Monica Macaulay, University of Wisconsin
Asifa Majid, Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics
David Mark, University of Buffalo
Will McClatchey, University of Hawaii
William McGregor, Aarhus University
Andrew Margetts, Monash University
Anna Margetts, Monash University
Miriam Meyerhoff, University of Edinburgh
Ulrike Mosel, Kiel University
Golnaz Nanbakhsh, University of Edinburgh
David Nash
Paul Newman
Carolyn O'Meara
Nancy Pollock
Karen Rice, University of Toronto
Mandana Seyfeddinipur, Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics
Jane Simpson, University of Sydney
David Stea
Anna Strycharz, University of Edinburgh
Andrew Turk