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publications
Hawaiʻi English
This paper is about the local variety of English spoken in Hawaiʻi, Hawaiʻi English.
research
Hawaiʻi English
This work describes the variety of English spoken in Hawaiʻi, Hawaiʻi English.
Jejueo
Jejueo is a critically endangered language spoken primarily on Jeju Island, South Korea. My research aims to describe key linguistic features of Jejueo as spoken on Jeju Island as well as by small diasporic groups in Osaka, Japan.
talks
Jejueo Education and Policy
This presentation reviewed the efforts to implement Jejueo education programs in schools on Jeju Island.
Tense and Aspect Markers in Fijian variety of Kubulau
This presentation described tense and aspect markers in Kubulau Fijian, an Eastern Fijian language variety spoken in the Kubulau District of Bua Province of Vanua Levu, Fiji.
An Investigation of Osaka Jejueo Speakers‘ Vocabulary Knowledge
This was a talk given as part of a joint workshop between University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa and the National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics (NINJAL).
New Speakers of Hawaiian in an English Dominant Society
This presentation discussed the Hawaiian language as spoken by "new speaker" high school students of a Hawaiian-medium school.
An Investigation of Osaka Jeju Islanders’ Knowledge of Jejueo
This was a talk given at the National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics (NINJAL). I was invited by Masahiro Yamada, Director of the Port Language Revitalization Project at NINJAL.
teaching
LING 102: Introduction to the Study of Language (Lecture)
This course introduces key topics in linguistics.
LING 150C: Language in Hawaiʻi and the Pacific (Lecture)
This course focuses on languages in Hawai’i and the Pacific and their relationships with culture, history, and the environment.
LING 105: Language Endangerment (Unit Mastery)
This course introduces language endangerment and indentifies key factors in why languages become endangered throughout the world. This is a Unit Mastery course.
LING 150B: Language in Hawaiʻi & the Pacific (Unit Mastery)
This course focuses on languages in Hawai’i and the Pacific and their relationships with culture, history, and the environment. This is a Unit Mastery course.