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M. Jill Brody, Ph.D.
Anthropology, 1982, Washington University.
Mayan linguistics, discourse analysis, language and culture, syntax (word order/typology).
#241 Howe-Russell, (225) 578-6174
gajill@lsu.edu
Research Interests
Language and Culture, Discourse Analysis, Conversation, Mayan Language and Culture, Tojolab’al
Notable Activities
- Phi Beta Kappa (President LSU Chapter 1995-6)
- Served on editorial boards of: American Anthropologist, Journal of Linguistic Anthropology, Anthropology and Humanism Quarterly, Southwest Journal of Linguistics
- Scholar/Discussion Leader, Prime Time Family Reading Time
Recent Publications
- Brody, Jill. 2003. An Anthropological Perspective on (Language-and-) Culture in the Second-Language Curriculum Culture as the Core: Perspectives on Culture in Second Language Education. Dale L. Lange and R. Michael Paige, eds. pgs. 37-51. Research in Second Language Learning Series. Greenwich, Connecticut: Information Age Publishing.
- 2001. “Orientación en espacio, tiempo y cultura tojolab’al por medio de plática,” Tlalócan13:119-168.
Teaching
Lower division: Introduction to Anthropological Linguistics
Upper division: North American Indians, Language and Culture
Graduate: Conversation and Discourse, Field Methods in Linguistics
Awards and Honors
SGA Teaching Award |
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