A podcast about linguistic fieldwork, where seasoned fieldworkers share their stories from the field.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 50 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | Social SciencesScienceSociety & Culture |
Happy International Mother Language Day! After 5 seasons, this is the final episode of Field Notes! Today's interview is between Laura Tsutsui (Field Notes producer) and Martha Tsutsui Billins (Field Notes host) on Amami sociolinguistic research, plu... more
This episode is with Alexandra Philbin. Alexandra is originally from Dublin, Ireland, and now lives in València, Spain. She is carrying out doctoral research in the Department of Sociology and Social Anthropology at the University of València. Her re... more
This month's episode is with Yulha Lhawa from the University of Washington and the Endangered Languages Project. more
This month's episode is with Dr. Karolina Grzech at the University of Valencia. Karolina is a documentary and descriptive linguist, working mostly on Quechuan languages and natural language use. Her main topics of research are evidentiality (encoding... more
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I love listening to this podcast! I am not a trained linguist myself, but as an educator of multilingual elementary students, I always walk away from an episode with something to contemplate in my own practice. Most recently, the episode with Hilaria Cruz really got my gears turning about what it means to build authentic relationships with families. This podcast has also really given me a lot of food for thought about the assumptions schools make about the students and families we serve. For any... more
This has got to be my new favorite podcast. Alone it would be amazing, but the fact that when I discovered this podcast there was by chance an episode with my favorite linguist Lyle Campbell, it takes it to a whole other level.
Thank you for the podcast. I have been listening regularly for about a month now. The interviews are all fascinating and the variety of scholars interviewed is great. I really enjoy hearing from people at different stages in their careers. more
This podcast gives a Sunday brunch conversational style to the fascinating documentation work of linguistics. Every episode stokes my interest in linguistics and supporting communities that could benefit from linguistic preservation of their cultures. I hope other budding linguists find this podcast to gain insight into the important documentation process.
I love hearing the stories of the guests and host on this podcast! I’m not a linguist, but as someone who enjoys traveling and learning about different cultures, this is a great listen. Highly recommend!
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