My research is on language revitalization and documentation, orthography development, and the study of constructed languages. In particular my recent research projects with examine the connection between language revitalization and stewardship in Canada (with the Taku River Tlingit First Nation) and Papua New Guinea (with Kala speakers). As well, I have also examined the potential connections created language communities have to communities that speak endangered languages and what this might tell us about newly developing speech communities and digital fandoms.
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