石榴视频

Dr Neil (Alex) Walker

Research Fellow

Neil Alexander Walker

alexander.walker@jcu.edu.au
AREAS OF EXPERTISE:

Language documentation


RESEARCH INTERESTS:

Pomoan languages, Papuan languages, writing systems


BIOGRAPHY:

I have worked with understudied languages since I began researching the now-extinct Southern Pomo language of California while an undergraduate at the University of California at Berkeley. I wrote the first comprehensive grammar of Southern Pomo for my doctoral thesis, which is now being published by the University of Nebraska Press (fall 2019/winter 2020 expected). After finishing my PhD at the University of California, Santa Barbara in 2013, I began researching Northeastern Pomo, a sister language to Southern that lost its last speaker about 1970 and for which there is fragmented, unpublished documentation. From 2015-2016, my Northeastern Pomo documentation project was funded by an NSF-NEH DEL grant. Since January of 2018, I have been a Research Fellow at 石榴视频, where my 5-year research project revolves around the endangered Panim language of Madang Province, Papua New Guinea.


RESEARCHER'S PROJECTS:

I am in the final stages of completing a grammar and lexicon of Northeastern Pomo, one that pulls together a century’s worth of disparate unpublished sources from multiple linguists and community members. I am meeting with Panim elders in Madang in an ongoing collaborative effort to build a language documentation project that will preserve Panim for posterity and provide useful outcomes to the community. A comprehensive grammar of Panim is one of the primary expected outcomes of the Panim documentation project.

LINKS
Board Vice President
Western Institute for Endangered Language Documentation

Education

2013: Ph.D. in Linguistics, University of California, Santa Barbara

Dissertation:  A Grammar of Southern Pomo: An Indigenous Language of California

Chair: Professor Marianne Mithun

2008: M.A., Linguistics, University of California, Santa Barbara

Thesis: A Description of the Morphophonology of Southern Pomo: A California Indian Language

2004: B.A., Linguistics, University of California at Berkeley, with Honors and Highest Distinction in General Scholarship

2002: A.A., Humanities & Liberal Arts & Sciences, San Joaquin Delta College, with High Honors

Publications

Peer-reviewed book

2020 (in press) A Grammar of Southern Pomo. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press.

Peer-reviewed book chapter

2016     Assessing the effects of language contact on Northeastern Pomo. In Contact and

Change in the Americas. Studies in honor of Marianne Mithun, Andrea Berez-Kroeker, eds. Diane M. Hintz, and Carmen Jany [SLCS 173].

Conference proceedings

2011     The phonemic status of word-initial glottal stops in Southern Pomo. In Proceedings of the 6th annual Conference on Endangered Languages and Cultures of Native America, ed. K. Matsumoto-Gray, N. A. Walker. Salt Lake City, UT: Center for American Indian Languages (CAIL).

Academic Presentations

2019a   The Effects of Culture and Landscape in Pomoan Languages. Special international workshop: The Integration of Language and Society. 石榴视频, Cairns, August 22

2019b   艩e:wey 膶ahnu: A Southern Pomo Pidgin. Presentation to the cultural committee of the Dry Creek Band of Pomo Indians, August, July 12

2019c   The Adjective Class in Northeastern Pomo. Seminar presentation in the Language and Culture Research Centre, 石榴视频, Cairns campus, May 15

2018a Reconstructing the Pertensive Suffixes of Inalienably Possessed Nouns in Panim. Workshop: From Fieldwork to Reconstruction: Language Documentation and Historical Linguistics, November 7

2018b The Effects of Language Contact on Northeastern Pomo Phonology. Special workshop of 石榴视频 and the University of Augsburg, Cairns, July 12 2018c Number Systems in Southern Pomo. Seminar presentation in the Language and Culture Research Centre, 石榴视频, Cairns campus, May 2

2018d How Phonology Relates to Phonetics. Invited lecture as part of Linguistic Skills for Ethnographic Field Research Masterclass, by Kasia I. Wojtylak, 石榴视频, Cairns, April 5-6

2018e Switch-reference in Southern Pomo. Seminar presentation in the Language and Culture Research Centre, 石榴视频, Cairns campus, February 28

2016 Northeastern Pomo as a Relictual Speech Community. Presented to the Society for the Study of the Indigenous Languages of the Americas, Linguistic Society of America Conference, Washington, D.C.

2011 A Sentential Focus Switch-Reference System: Southern Pomo Dependent Clause Suffixes. Linguistics Colloquium presentation, University of California, Santa Barbara

2010a Teaching and Documenting an Endangered Language: Meeting the Needs of Scholars and Heritage Learners with a Southern Pomo Dictionary. Presented at the 5th UC Language Consortium Conference on Theoretical and Pedagogical Perspectives, University of California, San Diego

2010b The Phonemic Status of Word-Initial Glottal Stops in Southern Pomo. Presented at the Conference on Endangered Languages and Cultures of Native America (CELCNA), University of Utah.

2009a An Introduction to Dzala: An East Bodish Language from Eastern Bhutan. Presented with Carol Genetti and Ryoko Suzuki, Linguistics Colloquium, University of California, Santa Barbara

2009b Southern Pomo Dependent Clause Markers. Presented to the Society for the Study of the Indigenous Languages of the Americas, Linguistic Society of America Conference, San Francisco, CA.

2008a Leaving a trail: How to fulfill academic objectives and facilitate language revitalization. Presented at the Conference on Endangered Languages and Cultures of Native America (CELCNA), University of Utah.

2008b Proto Pomo Uvulars. Poster presented to the Society for the Study of the Indigenous Languages of the Americas Linguistic Society of America Conference, Chicago, IL.

2007 Creating the Southern Pomo Textual Dictionary. Presentation to the Native American Indian Languages Study Group, Santa Barbara, CA.

Research and Teaching
Research Fellow, Language and Culture Research Centre, 石榴视频
Instructor, Linguistic Society of America Summer Linguistic Institute

2019 The Phonology and Grammar of Southern Pomo (peq) Narratives

Lecturer, California State University, Fullerton

2018 Languages of the World (LING 102)

Language and Linguistics (LING 106)

Adjunct Associate Professor, San Joaquin Delta College

2012-2015 Anthropology 4/Humanities 4 (= Linguistics)

Instructor, University of California, Santa Barbara

2009 & 2010 Introduction to Linguistics

Teaching Assistant, University of California, Santa Barbara (2006 - 2011)
  • Language and Power (Semantics) (2008, 2011)
  • Teaching Assistant Training (2010)
  • Phonology (2007, 2009, 2011)
  • Morphology (2007, 2009)
  • Phonetics (2006, 2008)
  • Introduction to Linguistics (2007, 2008)
  • English Grammar for Teachers (2008)
Fellowships, Grants, Scholarships, and Honors

2015-2016 National Endowment for the Humanities-National Science Foundation - Documenting Endangered Languages Fellowship

2005-2010 University of California, Santa Barbara Doctoral Scholars Fellowship

2009 Teaching Assistant Instructional Grant (TAIG) for Historical Linguistics

2006 Southern Pomo Dictionary Project with Professor Marianne Mithun

2005 Fellow of Advanced Study of Khmer program, Phnom Penh, Cambodia

2004 Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF), University of California at Berkeley

2001 Leo Shapiro Scholarship of Excellence & San Joaquin Delta College Memorial Scholarship

Media Appearances as a Linguist

2012  Mason, Clark. "North Coast Tribes Strive to Keep Pomo Language Alive." The Press Democrat [Santa Rosa, CA] 10 Feb. 2012 (https://www.pressdemocrat.com/article/news/north-coast-tribes-strive-to-keep-pomo-language-alive/)

2009 The Deseret Alphabet. RadioWest. NPR. KUER 90.1, Salt Lake City. 22 July. ()

Other Professional Employment as a Linguist

2016 Southern Pomo language instructor (distance learning) for Dry Creek Rancheria Band of Pomo Indians, Santa Rosa, CA

2011-2014 Language Project Coordinator for the Dry Creek Rancheria Band of Pomo Indians, Santa Rosa, CA; created and conducted the Southern Pomo language revitalization program

Service to Indigenous Communities

2019 Primary page administrator for The Pomo Languages Discussion Group ()

2014 Mentor to Southern Pomo heritage speakers, Breath of Life Workshop, University of California at Berkeley

2011 Language revitalization grant-writing consultant to Dry Creek Rancheria Band of Pomo Indians

2011 Central Pomo language mentor at the Breath of Life conference on indigenous language revitalization in Washington, D.C.

2006 Southern Pomo language documentation consultant to Dry Creek Rancheria Band of Pomo Indians

2004 Mentor to Central Pomo heritage speakers, Breath of Life Workshop, University of California at Berkeley