Nora England
Nora Clearman England (born November 8, 1946) is an American linguist, Mayanist, and Dallas TACA Centennial Professor at University of Texas at Austin.[1]
Nora England | |
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Born | November 8, 1946 |
Nationality | American |
Education | Ph.D. from the University of Florida |
Occupation | American linguist, Mayanist, Dallas TACA Centennial Professor at the University of Texas at Austin |
Known for | She is founding director of the Center for Indigenous Languages of Latin America (CILLA). |
England graduated from the University of Florida with a Ph.D. She taught at the University of Iowa. She led a workshop, and field visit to Iximche, attended by Linda Schele and Nicholai Grube.[2] She is founding director of the Center for Indigenous Languages of Latin America (CILLA).[3]
Her research is on the grammar of Mayan languages and contemporary Mayan language politics.[4]
Awards
Works
- "Issues in comparative argument structure analysis in Mayan narratives'", Preferred argument structure: grammar as architecture for function, Editors John W. Du Bois, Lorraine Edith Kumpf, William J. Ashby, John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2003, ISBN 978-90-272-2624-2
- "Mayan efforts toward language preservation", Endangered languages: language loss and community response, Editors Lenore A. Grenoble, Lindsay J. Whaley, Cambridge University Press, 1998, ISBN 978-0-521-59712-8
- "Control and Complementation at Kusaal", Current approaches to African linguistics, Volume 4, Editor David Odden, Walter de Gruyter, 1987, ISBN 978-90-6765-312-1
- A grammar of Mam, a Mayan language, University of Texas Press, 1983, ISBN 9780292727267
- "Space as a Mam Grammatical Theme", Papers in Mayan linguistics, Editor Nora C. England, Dept. of Anthropology, University of Missouri-Columbia, 1978, ISBN 978-0-913134-87-0
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References
- http://www.utexas.edu/cola/depts/linguistics/faculty/nce1946
- The Code of Kings: The Language of Seven Sacred Maya Temples and Tombs
- http://journals.dartmouth.edu/cgi-bin/WebObjects/Journals.woa/2/xmlpage/1/article/301?htmlOnce=yes
- "Nora England | The Mesoamerica Center | The University of Texas at Austin". utmesoamerica.org. Retrieved April 12, 2019.
Bibliography
- England, Nora Clearman (1975). Mam Grammar in Outline (digital reproduction at Internet Archive). Doctoral thesis/dissertation. Gainesville: University of Florida. OCLC 3497675.
External links
- "Nora C. England", Scientific Commons
- Works by or about Nora England in libraries (WorldCat catalog)
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