I work with the Chitimacha Tribe of Louisiana to help them revitalize their once-dormant language. We are using archival materials to produce a modern dictionary and grammar of the language.
I also run the Digital Linguistics (DLx) project, which provides data formats and web-based tools for working with linguistic data. Check out the DLx developers page or the DLx organization on GitHub.
I am a member of the Algonquian Components Project, a National Science Foundationβfunded database of morphological components in Algonquian languages, which uses the Digital Linguistics infrastructure.
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