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M. J. Brody, Professor 1 CURRICULUM VITAE Mary Jill Brody Department of Geography and Anthropology 227 Howe/Russell Complex Louisiana State University Baton Rouge, LA 70803 Present Rank: Professor Date Appointed: 2003 Years of Service within LSU System: 31 Education: Ph.D., Anthropology, Washington University, 1982 M.A., Anthropology, Washington University, 1976 B.A., Anthropology, Ohio University, 1973 Academic Appointments: Fred B. Kniffen Professor, Department of Geography & Anthropology Louisiana State University, August 2006-2008 Professor, Department of Geography & Anthropology, August 2003-present Louisiana State University Assistant Professor, Department of Geography & Anthropology, August 1982 – July 2003 Louisiana State University Instructor, Department of Geography & Anthropology, August 1981 – July 1982 Louisiana State University Visiting Instructor , Department of Anthropology, University of Alabama-Birmingham, August 1980-July1981 Part-time Instructor, Washington University, 1974-1978 1.2 Teaching: 1.2.1 Documentation of teaching activities 1.2.1.1 Teaching Evaluations (as available, back to 1987) Spring 2013 ANTH 1003-2, Intro to Social and Cultural Anthropology. 4.23 ANTH/LING 7060 Conversation and Discourse, 4.23 Spring 2012 ANTH 1003-1, Intro to Social and Cultural Anthropology, 3.93 ANTH 4004, North American Indians, 3.56 Fall 2012 ANTH 1003-1, Intro to Social and Cultural Anthropology 4.32 ANTH 3060 Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology 4.45 Fall 2011
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CURRICULUM VITAE

Mary Jill Brody

Department of Geography and Anthropology 227 Howe/Russell Complex Louisiana State University Baton Rouge, LA 70803 Present Rank: Professor Date Appointed: 2003 Years of Service within LSU System: 31 Education: Ph.D., Anthropology, Washington University, 1982 M.A., Anthropology, Washington University, 1976 B.A., Anthropology, Ohio University, 1973 Academic Appointments: Fred B. Kniffen Professor, Department of Geography & Anthropology Louisiana State University, August 2006-2008 Professor, Department of Geography & Anthropology, August 2003-present Louisiana State University Assistant Professor, Department of Geography & Anthropology, August 1982 – July 2003 Louisiana State University Instructor, Department of Geography & Anthropology, August 1981 – July 1982 Louisiana State University Visiting Instructor , Department of Anthropology, University of Alabama-Birmingham, August 1980-July1981 Part-time Instructor, Washington University, 1974-1978 1.2 Teaching: 1.2.1 Documentation of teaching activities 1.2.1.1 Teaching Evaluations (as available, back to 1987) Spring 2013 ANTH 1003-2, Intro to Social and Cultural Anthropology. 4.23 ANTH/LING 7060 Conversation and Discourse, 4.23 Spring 2012

ANTH 1003-1, Intro to Social and Cultural Anthropology, 3.93 ANTH 4004, North American Indians, 3.56

Fall 2012 ANTH 1003-1, Intro to Social and Cultural Anthropology 4.32 ANTH 3060 Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology 4.45

Fall 2011

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ANTH 1003-1, Intro to Social and Cultural Anthropology 3.38 ANTH 4060, Language and Culture 3.75

Spring 2011 on leave for teaching overload Fall 2010

ANTH 3060 – Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology 3.9 ANTH/LING 7060 – Conversation and Discourse ANTH 4.57; LING 4.5 ENG/LING 4170 Introduction to Linguistics LING 3.94 GEOG/ANTH 7901 – Introduction to Graduate Study ANTH 3.95

Spring 2010 ANTH 4997 Mayan Language and Culture 3.93 ANTH/LING 4060 Language and Culture 3.6 (ANTH) 4.06 (LING) (av. 3.83)

2009 Spring – Atlas Grant 2009 Fall ANTH 3060 Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology 4.08

ANTH/LING 7962 Field Methods in Linguistics 4.10 ANTH 7901 Introduction to Graduate Study 4.21 WGS 1001 Evolution of Sex and Gender (1/4 of 3 hours) 4.13 2008 Spring ANTH 4004 North American Indians 3.69 ANTH/LING 7060 Conversation and Discourse 4.32 2008 Fall - Atlas Grant 2007 Spring ANTH/LING 7962 Field Methods in Linguistics 5 ANTH/GEOG/WGS 4087 Gender, Place and Culture 3.97 WGS 1001 Evolution of Sex and Gender (1/4 of 3 hours) 4.27 2007 Fall ANTH 3060 Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology 3.89 ANTH/LING 4060 Language and Culture 4.03 WGS 1001 Evolution of Sex and Gender (1/4 of 3 hours) ANTH/GEOG 7901 Introduction to Graduate Study 4.54 2006 Spring ANTH/LING 4060 Language and Culture 4.25 ANTH/LING 7060 Conversation and Discourse 4.28 2006 Fall WGS 1001 Evolution of Sex and Gender (1/4 of 3 hours) ANTH 3060 Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology ANTH 4004 North American Indians 4.07 2005 Spring ANTH 4497 Women and Culture 4.51 ANTH/LING 4060 Language and Culture 3.85 2005 Fall ANTH 3060 Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology 3.78 ANTH 4997 Mayan Language and Culture 4.34 WGS 1001 Evolution of Sex and Gender (1/4 of 3 hours) 4.21 2004 Spring ANTH 3060 Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology 4.11

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ANTH/LING 7060 Conversation and Discourse 4.66 2004 Fall ANTH 4040 North American Indians 4.22 ANTH/LING 7962 Field Methods in Linguistics 4.01 WGS 1001 Evolution of Sex and Gender (1/4 of 3 hours) 4.21 2003 Spring ANTH 4997 Women and Culture 4.91

ANTH 4060 Language and Culture 4.35 2003 Fall sabbatical leave WGS 1001 Evolution of Sex and Gender (1/4 of 3 hours) 2002 Spring ANTH 2051 World Ethnography 3.30

ANTH 4997 Women and Culture 3.83 WGS1001 Evolution of Sex and Gender (1/4 of 3 hours) WGS 3.9 A&S 2.22

ANTH/LING 7060 Conversation and Discourse 4 2002 Fall ANTH 3060 Introduction to Anthropological Linguistics 2.82 ANTH 4004 North American Indians 2.58 2001 Spring ANTH 3060 Introduction to Anthropological Linguistics 2.75 2001 Fall ANTH/LING 4060 Language and Culture 3.46 ANTH/LING 7060 Conversation and Discourse 4 2000 Spring ANTH 1003 Introduction to Cultural and Social Anthropology 3.36 ANTH/LING 4060 Language and Culture 2.25 2000 Fall medical leave 1999 Spring ANTH 1003 Introduction to Cultural and Social Anthropology 1.93 ANTH 2051 World Ethnography 2.91 1999 Fall ANTH 1003 Introduction to Cultural and Social Anthropology 2.40 ANTH 7060 Conversation and Discourse

HNRS 1101/1103 Ancient Comparative Civilizations 2.65 Fall 1998 ANTH 3060 Introduction to Anthropological Linguistics 3.31 HNRS 1101/1103 Ancient Comparative Civilizations 3.26 Spring 1997 ANTH 1003 Introduction to Cultural and Social Anthropology 3.34

ANTH 7909 Mayan Language and Culture 3.89 Fall 1997 ANTH 1003 Introduction to Cultural and Social 3.45

HNRS 1101 Ancient Comparative Civilizations Lecture ANTH3060 Introduction to Anthropological Linguistics

Fall 1996 ANTH 1003 Introduction to Cultural and Social Anthropology 3.02

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Spring 1996 ANTH 4060 Language and Culture 3.51 ANTH 7060 Conversation and Discourse Spring 1995 ANTH 1003 Introduction to Cultural and Social Anthropology 3.49

ANTH 3060 Introduction to Anthropological Linguistics 3.82 Fall 1995 sabbatical leave Spring 1994 ANTH 1003 Introduction to Cultural and Social Anthropology 3.84 ANTH/LING 7060 Conversation and Discourse Fall 1994 HNRS 1103 Ancient Comparative Civilization Lecture 3.23 ANTH 4060 Language and Culture 3.35 Spring 1993

ANTH4998 Independent Reading and Research in Anthropology Fall 1993 ANTH 1003 Introduction to Cultural and Social Anthropology 3.60 HNRS 1103 Ancient Comparative Civilization Lecture 3.75 ANTH 4060 Language and Culture 3.46 Spring 1992 ANTH 3060 Introduction to Anthropological Linguistics 3.69 Fall 1992 ANTH 1003 Introduction to Cultural and Social Anthropology ANTH/LING 7060 Conversation and Discourse HNRS 1103 Ancient Comparative Civilization Lecture Spring 1991 ANTH 100 Introduction to Cultural and Social Anthropology 3.85 ANTH 2051 World Ethnography 3.63 Fall 1991

ANTH 4060 Language and Culture 3.35 HNRS 1101/1103 Comparative Civilizations 3.82 ANTH 3909 Undergraduate Seminar in Anthropology

Spring 1990 ANTH 4082 Social and Cultural Anthropology 3.50

Summer 1990 ANTH 1003 Introduction to Cultural and Social Anthropology Fall 1990 ANTH 1003 Introduction to Cultural and Social Anthropology 2.98 HNRS 1103 Ancient Comparative Civilization Lecture Spring 1989 ANTH 1003 Introduction to Cultural and Social Anthropology 3.49

ANTH 7962 Field Methods in Linguistics 3.67 Fall 1989 ANTH 1003 Introduction to Cultural and Social Anthropology 3.55

ANTH 4060 Language and Culture 3.89 ANTH7901 Introduction to Graduate Study 3.67

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Spring 1988 sabbatical leave Fall 1988

ANTH 7909 Special Topics Seminar in Conversation Analysis Spring 1987 ANTH 1003 Introduction to Cultural and Social Anthropology 2.97

ANTH 7962 Field Methods in Linguistics Summer 1987

ANTH1003 Introduction to Cultural and Social Anthropology ANTH 4082 Social and Cultural Anthropology

Fall 1987 ANTH 7901 Introduction to Graduate Studies HUMN 7000 Introduction to Humanities

1.2.1.2 Teaching History Spring 2013 ANTH/LING 7060 Conversation and Discourse, LSU, 7 students ANTH 1003 Intro to Social and Cultural Anthropology, LSU, 113 students ANTH 4999 Independent Study, LSU, 1 student, 3 hours LING 900 Dissertation Hours, LSU, 2 students, 12 hours Spring 2012

ANTH 1003-2, Intro to Social and Cultural Anthropology, LSU, 252 students ANTH 4004, North American Indians, 35 students ANTH 4999 – 1 student, 3 hours ANTH 8000 – 1 student, 5 hours GEOG 9000 – 1 student; 3 hours LING 7756 – 2 students, 6 hours each LING 8000 – 2 students, 7 hours(1 student 1 hour, two students 6 hours each) LING 9000 – 4 students, 29 hours

Fall 2012 ANTH 1003-1, Intro to Social and Cultural Anthropology, LSU. 167 students ANTH 3060 Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology, LSU, 84 students ANTH 4998, LSU, 2 students, 6 hours ANTH 8000, LSU, 1 student, 3 hours LING 8000, LSU, 1 student, 3 hours LING 9000, LSU, 3 students, 17 hours

Spring 2011 Teaching Leave for past Overload ANTH 8000 – 1 student, 2 hours GEOG 9000 – 1 student; 3 hours LING 4750 – 1 student, 3 hours LING 7756 – 2 students, 6 hours each LING 8000 – 3 students (1 student 1 hour, two students 6 hours each) LING 9000 – 9 students, 9 hours each

Fall 2011 ANTH 1003-1, Intro to Social and Cultural Anthropology, LSU, 311 students ANTH 4060, Language and Culture, LSU, 52 students

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ANTH 4998, LSU, 1 student (3 hours) ANTH 8000, LSU, 1 student (1 2 hours) LING 8000, LSU, 4 students (2 for 3 hours, 1 for 6 hours, 1 for 9 hours) LING 9000, LSU, 3 students (9 hours each)

Spring 2010 ANTH 4997 Mayan Language and Culture, LSU 22 students ANTH/LING 4060, Language and Culture, LSU 54 students ANTH 8000 Thesis Research, LSU 3 students (1 for 9 hours,

one for 2 hours, one for 1 hour) GEOG 9000 Dissertation Research 1 student (6 hours) LING 8000 Thesis Research, LSU 3 students (1 student 3 hours,

two students 6 hours each) LING 9000 Dissertation Research 3 student (3 hours each)

Summer 2010 LING 8000 Thesis Research, LSU 2 students (3hrs each) LING 9000 Dissertation Research, LSU 1 student (9 hrs)

Fall 2010 WGS 1001 Evolution of Sex and Gender (1/4 of 3 hours), LSU 58 students ANTH 3060 Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology, LSU 52 students

(1 Honors Option student) ANTH/LING 7060 Conversation and Discourse, LSU 11 students ENG/LING 4170 Introduction to Linguistics, LSU 24 students

(New Preparation) (1 Honors Option student) GEOG/ANTH 7901 (1/2 of 1 hour), LSU 11 ANTH students ANTH 7999 Research in Anthropology, LSU 1 student ANTH 8000 Thesis Research, LSU 2 students LING 8000 Thesis Research, LSU 2 students LING 9000 Dissertation Research, LSU 3 students

Spring 2009 [Atlas Grant] ANTH 8000 Thesis Research, LSU 1 student LING 8000 Thesis Research, LSU 1 student LIBA 8000 Thesis Research, LSU 1 student GEOG 9000 Dissertation Research, LSU 1 student LING 9000 Dissertation Research, LSU 2 students

Summer 2009 LING 8000 Thesis Research, LSU 2 students (6 hours) LING 9000 Dissertation Research, LSU 1 student (6 hours) Fall 2009

ANTH 3060 Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology, LSU 67 students ANTH/LING 7962 Field Methods in Linguistics, LSU 9 students WGS 1001 Evolution of Sex and Gender (1/4 of 3 hours), LSU 53 students ANTH 7901 Introduction to Graduate Studies (1/2 of 1 hour), LSU 11 students ANTH 8000 Thesis Research, LSU 1 student LING 8000 Thesis Research, LSU 1 student LIBA 8000 Thesis Research, LSU 1 student GEOG 9000 Dissertation Research, LSU 1 student

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LING 9000 Dissertation Research, LSU 2 students Spring 2008

ANTH 3060 Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology, LSU 99 students ANTH 4004 North American Indians, LSU 94 students ANTH/LING 7060 Conversation and Discourse, LSU 15 students ANTH 8000 Thesis Research, LSU 3 students LING 8000 Thesis Research, LSU 3 students LING 9000 Dissertation Research, LSU 3 students

Fall 2008 [Atlas Grant] LING 9000 Dissertation Research, LSU, 4 students

Spring 2007 ANTH/GEOG/WGS 4087 Gender, Place and Culture, LSU 23 students ANTH/LING 7962 Field Methods in Linguistics, LSU 12 students ANTH 4998 Independent Reading and Research in Anthropology, LSU

1 student (3 hours) ANTH 7999 Research in Anthropology, LSU 1 student (4 hours) ANTH 8000 Thesis Research, LSU 4 students (8 hours) LING 8000 Thesis Research, LSU 2 students (9 hours) LING 9000 Dissertation Research, LSU 1 student, (6 hours) MALA 8000 Thesis Research, LSU 1 student

Fall 2007 ANTH 3060 Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology, LSU 67 students ANTH/LING 4060 Language and Culture, LSU 48 students WGS 1001 Evolution of Sex and Gender (1/4 of 3 hours), LSU 150 students ANTH 7901 Introduction to Graduate Study (1/2 of 1 hour), LSU 14 students ANTH 4999 Research in Anthropology, LSU 1 student ANTH 8000 Thesis Research, LSU 3 students LING 8000 Thesis Research, LSU 3 students MALA 8000 Thesis Research, LSU 1 student LING 9000 Dissertation Research, LSU 2 students

Spring 2006 ANTH/LING 4060 Language and Culture, LSU 76 students ANTH/LING 7060 Conversation and Discourse, LSU 17 students HNRS 3992 Thesis, LSU 1 student ANTH 4998 Independent Reading and Research in Anthropology, LSU 1 student ANTH 8000 Thesis Research, LSU 2 students LING 7756 Independent Research, LSU, 2 students LING 8000 Thesis Research, LSU 1 student LING 9000 Dissertation Research, LSU 1 student Summer 2006 ANTH 4998 Independent Reading and Research in Anthropology, LSU LING 4998 Independent Reading and Research in Anthropology, LSU ANTH 8000 Thesis Research, LSU LING 8000 Thesis Research, LSU Fall 2006 ANTH 3060 Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology, LSU 103 students

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ANTH 4004 North American Indians, LSU 98 students WGS 1001 Evolution of Sex and Gender (co-taught 1/4), LSU 122 students ANTH 4998 Independent Reading and Research in Anthropology, LSU

1 student (4 hours) ANTH 7999 Research in Anthropology, LSU 1 student (3 hours) ANTH 8000 Thesis Research, LSU 2 students (7 hours) LING 8000 Thesis Research, LSU 1 student (3 hours) Spring 2005 ANTH 4497 Women and Culture, LSU 41 students ANTH / LING 4060 Language and Culture, LSU 76 students ANTH 7999 Research in Anthropology, LSU 5 students (18 hours) ANTH 8000 Thesis Research, LSU 2 students (6 hours) ANTH 8000 Thesis Research, LSU 1 student (6 hours) LING 7756 Independent Research, LSU 1 student (3 hours) LING 8000 Thesis Research, LSU 1 student (8 hours) LING 9000 Dissertation Research, LSU 1 student (9 hours) Summer 2005 ANTH 4999 Research in Anthropology, LSU 1 student (1 hour) ANTH 8000 Thesis Research, LSU 4 students (16 hours) LING 8000 Thesis Research, LSU 1 student (6 hours) LING 9000 Dissertation Research, LSU 1 student (6 hours) Fall 2005 ANTH 3060 Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology, LSU 103 students ANTH 4997 Mayan Language and Culture, LSU 15 students WGS 1001 Evolution of Sex and Gender (1/4 of 3 hours), LSU 126 students Spring 2004 ANTH 3060 Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology, LSU 123 students ANTH/LING 7060 Conversation and Discourse, LSU 10 students ANTH 4998 Independent Reading and Research in Anthropology, LSU 2 students (6 hours) ANTH 7999 Research in Anthropology, LSU 3 students (9 hours) ANTH 8000 Thesis Research, LSU 1 student (3 hours) Summer 2004 ANTH 4998 Independent Reading and Research in Anthropology, LSU

2 students (6 hours) ANTH 7999 Research in Anthropology, LSU 3 students (9 hours) LING 8000 Thesis Research, LSU 1 student (3 hours) LING 9000 Dissertation Research, LSU 1 student (I hour) Fall 2004 ANTH 4040 North American Indians, LSU 76 students ANTH/LING 7962 Field Methods in Linguistics, LSU 14 students WGS 1001 Evolution of Sex and Gender (1/4 of 3 hours), LSU 101 students ANTH 7999 Research in Anthropology, LSU, 1 student (3 hours) ANTH 8000 Thesis Research, LSU 2 students (6 hours) LING 9000 Dissertation Research, LSU 1 student (9 hours) Spring 2003

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ANTH/LING 4060 Language and Culture, LSU 51 students ANTH 4997 Language and Culture in the U.S., LSU 12 students ANTH 4999 Research in Anthropology, LSU 1 student (3 hours) ANTH 7999 Research in Anthropology, LSU 1 student (3 hours) ANTH 8000 Thesis Research, LSU 3 students (15 hours) LING 9000 Dissertation Research, LSU 1 student Summer 2003 ANTH 8000 Thesis Research, LSU 2 students (9 hours) LING 8000 Thesis Research, LSU 1 student (6 hours) LING 9000 Dissertation Research, LSU 2 students (6 hours) Fall 2003 sabbatical leave WGS 1000 (1 of 4 in team) Evolution of Sex and Gender (1/4 of 3 hours), LSU ANTH 8000 Thesis Research, LSU 1 student (9 hours) Fall 2002 ANTH 3060 Introduction to Anthropological Linguistics, LSU 47 students ANTH 4004 North American Indians, LSU 89 students ANTH 4998 Independent Reading and Research in Anthropology, LSU 2 students, (6 hours) ANTH 4999 Research in Anthropology, LSU 1 student, (3 hours) ANTH 8000 Thesis Research, LSU 4 students, (15 hours) Summer 2002 ANTH 8000 Thesis Research, LSU 1 student, (1 hour) LING 8000 Thesis Research, LSU 1 student (6 hours) Spring 2002 ANTH 2051 World Ethnography, LSU 95 students

ANTH 4997 Women and Culture, LSU 37 students WGS 1001 Evolution of Sex and Gender (1/4 of 3 hours) LSU ANTH 8000 Thesis Research, LSU 2 students (6 hours) LING 8000 Thesis Research, LSU 1 student (9 hours) LING 9000 Dissertation Research, LSU 1 student (8 hours) Spring 2001 ANTH 3060 Introduction to Anthropological Linguistics, LSU 73 students ANTH 7999 Research in Anthropology, LSU 2 students (6 hours) ANTH 8000 Thesis Research, LSU 3 students (15 hours) Summer 2001 ANTH4998 Independent Reading and Research in Anthropology, LSU 1 student (3 hours) ANTH 8000 Thesis Research, LSU 2 students (7 hours) Fall 2001 ANTH/LING 4060 Language and Culture, LSU 47 students

ANTH/LING 7060 Conversation and Discourse, LSU 12 students ANTH 8000 Thesis Research, LSU 2 students (6 hours) LING 9000 Dissertation Research, LSU 1 student (9 hours) Spring 2000 ANTH 1003 Introduction to Cultural and Social Anthropology, LSU 263 students

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ANTH/LING 4060 Language and Culture, LSU 57 students ANTH 4998 Independent Reading and Research in Anthropology, LSU 1 student ANTH7999 Research in Anthropology, LSU 1 student ANTH 8000 Thesis Research, LSU 2 students LING 8000 Thesis Research, LSU 2 students LING 9000 Dissertation Research, LSU, 2 students Summer 2000

ANTH4998 Independent Reading and Research in Anthropology, LSU 2 students LING 8000 Thesis Research, LSU 2 students LING 9000 Dissertation Research, LSU 1 student Fall 2000 - medical leave Spring 1999 ANTH 1003 LSU, Introduction to Cultural and Social Anthropology, LSU 375 students ANTH 2051 LSU, World Ethnography, LSU 92 students Fall 1999 ANTH 1003 Introduction to Cultural and Social Anthropology, LSU 372 students HNRS 1103 Ancient Comparative Civilization Lecture, LSU ANTH 7060 LSU, Conversation and Discourse 14 students

HNRS 1101/1103 LSU, Ancient Comparative Civilizations (3 hrs lecture) ANTH 8000 Thesis Research, LSU 2 students ANTH 7999 Research in Anthropology, LSU 1 students Summer 1998 ANTH 7999 Research in Anthropology, LSU, 1 student ANTH 4998 Independent Reading and Research in Anthropology, LSU

2 students Fall 1998 ANTH 3060 Introduction to Anthropological Linguistics, LSU 47 students

HNRS 1101 Ancient Comparative Civilizations Lecture, LSU HNRS 1103 Ancient Comparative Civilizations Seminar LSU 15 students Spring 1998 ANTH 4060 Language and Culture, LSU 47 students ANTH 4997 Women and Culture, LSU 31 students Spring 1997 ANTH 1003 Introduction to Cultural and Social Anthropology, LSU 136 students

ANTH 7909 Mayan Language and Culture, LSU 12 students Fall 1997 ANTH 1003 Introduction to Cultural and Social Anthropology, LSU 130 students

HNRS 1101 Ancient Comparative Civilizations Lecture, LSU ANTH 3060 Introduction to Anthropological Linguistics, LSU 41 students

Spring 1996 ANTH 4060 Language and Culture, LSU 29 students ANTH 7060 Conversation and Discourse, LSU 6 students

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LING 7999 Research in Anthropology, LSU 5 students ANTH 4998 Independent Reading and Research in Anthropology, LSU

4 students Fall 1996 ANTH 1003 Introduction to Cultural and Social Anthropology, LSU 150 students

ANTH 3060 Introduction to Anthropological Linguistics, LSU 38 students

Spring 1995 ANTH 1003 Introduction to Cultural and Social Anthropology, LSU

ANTH 3060 Introduction to Anthropological Linguistics, LSU 40 students ANTH 4998 Independent Reading and Research in Anthropology, LSU

4 students ANTH 3909 Undergraduate Seminar in Anthropology, LSU 2 students

Fall 1995 sabbatical leave Spring 1994 ANTH 1003 Introduction to Cultural and Social Anthropology, LSU ANTH/LING 7060 Conversation and Discourse, LSU 14 students Fall 1994 HNRS 1103 Ancient Comparative Civilization Lecture, LSU ANTH 4060 Language and Culture, LSU 27 students Fall 1993 ANTH 1003 Introduction to Cultural and Social Anthropology, LSU 59 students HNRS 1103 Ancient Comparative Civilization Lecture, LSU ANTH 4060 Language and Culture, LSU 35 students Spring 1993

ANTH 4998 Independent Reading and Research in Anthropology, LSU 1 student

Fall 1992 ANTH 1003 Introduction to Cultural and Social Anthropology, LSU 72 students ANTH 3909 Undergraduate Seminar in Anthropology, LSU 3 students ANTH/LING 7060 Conversation and Discourse, LSU 13 students HNRS 1103 Ancient Comparative Civilization Lecture, LSU Spring 1992 ANTH 3060 Introduction to Anthropological Linguistics, LSU 28 students

ANTH 4999 Independent Reading and Research in Anthropology, LSU 2 students

ANTH 7999 Research in Anthropology, LSU 3 students Fall 1991

ANTH 4060 Language and Culture, LSU 23 students HNRS 1101/1103 Ancient Comparative Civilizations, LSU ANTH 3909 Undergraduate Seminar in Anthropology, LSU 1 student

Spring 1991 ANTH 100 Introduction to Cultural and Social Anthropology, LSU 68 students ANTH 2051 World Ethnography, LSU 48 students ANTH 4998 Independent Reading and Research in Anthropology, LSU 1 student

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ANTH 8000 Thesis Research, LSU 1 student Fall 1990 ANTH 1003 Introduction to Cultural and Social Anthropology, LSU 95 students HNRS 1103 Ancient Comparative Civilizations Lecture Summer 1990 ANTH 1003 Introduction to Cultural and Social Anthropology, LSU 31 students Spring 1990

ANTH 4082 Social and Cultural Anthropology, LSU 15 students Fall 1989 ANTH 1003 Introduction to Cultural and Social Anthropology, LSU 80 students

ANTH 4060 Language and Culture, LSU 14 students ANTH 7901 Introduction to Graduate Study, LSU 7 students

Spring 1989 ANTH 1003 Introduction to Cultural and Social Anthropology, LSU 82 students

ANTH 7962 Field Methods in Linguistics, LSU Spring 1988 sabbatical leave Fall 1988

ANTH 7909 Special Topics Seminar in Conversation Analysis, LSU 11 students

Spring 1987 ANTH 1003 Intro to Cultural and Social Anthropology, LSU, 110 students

ANTH 7962 Field Methods in Linguistics, LSU 6 students Summer 1987

ANTH 1003 Introduction to Cultural and Social Anthropology, LSU 42 students ANTH 4082 Social and Cultural Anthropology, LSU 14 students

Fall 1987 ANTH 7901 Introduction to Graduate Studies, LSU 2 students HUMN 7000 Introduction to Humanities, LSU 13 students HNRS 1103 Ancient Comparative Civilizations Lecture

Spring 1985 ANTH 1003 Introduction to Social and Cultural Anthropology, LSU, 90 students ANTH 7962 Field Methods in Linguistics, LSU, 8 students Summer 1985

ANTH 2051 World Ethnography, LSU, 11 students ANTH 4082 Social and Cultural Anthropology, LSU, 13 students

Fall 1985 ANTH 4060 Language and Culture, LSU, 19 students ANTH 1003 Introduction to Social and Cultural Anthropology, LSU, 99 students Spring 1984 ANTH 1003 Introduction to Social and Cultural Anthropology, LSU, 73 students ANTH 2051 World Ethnography, LSU, 42 students Summer 1984 ANTH 4060 Language and Culture, LSU, 10 students ANTH 4082 Social and Cultural Anthropology, LSU, 11 students Fall 1984

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ANTH 3060 Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology, LSU, 23 students Fall 1983 ANTH 3060 Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology, LSU, 25 students Spring 1983 ANTH 1003 Introduction to Cultural and Social Anthropology, LSU, 78 students Fall 1982 ANTH 3060 Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology, LSU, 15 students Spring 1982 ANTH 4060 Language and Culture, LSU, 22 students * Graduate committees: chair or member Graduate Committee Chair: Ph.D. Major Professor Jara, Carla V. 1995. Text and Context of the Suwo`: Bribri Oral Tradition Mondada, Joke. 2000. Narrative Structure and Characters in the Nanzi Stories of

Curaçao: A Discourse Analysis Stewart, Stuart L. 2000. What Goes o in Cross-Language Encounters: The Tactics and

Strategies of Interactional Grammar Gibson, Kara L. 2001. Language and Power in a Louisiana Murder Trial: Discourse Features in Witness Testimony. (with Mary Jane Collins) Dai, Jin huei Enya. 2005. Conceptualization and Cognitive Relativism on Result in Mandarin Chinese: The Case Study of Mandarin Chinese Bă Construction Using a Cognitive and Centering Approach. Connor, Robert. 2008. Participant Positioning and the Positioning of Participatory Pronouns in the Academic Lecture. Kim, Jaegu. 2009. Descriptive Study of Korean E-mail Discourse. LeBlanc, Tracy. 2010. 1337 \/\/4YZ 0F $p34K1NG: Toward a Unifying Pragmatic

Theory of Virtual Speech Community Building. Jang, Byunghyun. 2012. Korean Parents' Attitudes, Motivations, and Home Literacy

Practices toward Bilingualism Between Korean and English in Korea Han, Saem. 2013. The Refusal Speech Acts of Two Generations of Korean Women:

Mother-in-law and Daughter-in-law in Interaction Lee, Youngae. 2013. International Adoption Discourse Analysis: Interdisciplinary

Approaches to Media Discourse Yang, Yanqiu. 2013. Cognitive Case Studies of Chinese in Discourse Analysis and

Classroom Teaching

Ph.D. Minor Professor Thomas Brasdefer GEOG 2013 Nasser, Khaled CMST 2010

Jean-Francois, Lesly FREN 2006 M.A. Major Professor: Anthropology Holmes, Keith R. 1987. Verb Structure of the Central American Garifuna Language Exnicious, Joan ANTH 1987 (non-thesis)

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Shoemaker, Janet S. 1988. The “Broken” Spanish of Ebarb: A Study in Language Death Hobson, Laura E. 1986. Exchange Encounters: Verbal Interaction in the Marketplace,

Morelos, Mexico Kramer, Adriane. 1993. Intertextuality and Revitalization in San Antonio Aguags

Calientes Textiles Schexnayder, Susan M. 1994. Verbal Strategies of African-American Girls in a South

Louisiana Community Graff, Rebecca A. 1997. Women Traveling: Forced Expulsion and Vacation Tourism in

San Cristobal, Chiapas, Mexico Hines, John Dwight. 1997. From Euskaldunak to Sheepmen: The Role of Language,

Profession, and Performance in (Re-)Imagining the Identity of Basque-Americans in Johnson County, Wyoming

Klinger, Jennifer Lee. 1997. A Biocultural Approach to Taboo Language Cristian, Vivianna. 1999. The Colombian Community in New York: Ethnicity,

Transnationalism, and a Move Towards Cultural Citizenship Kariouk, Nicolas. 2000. Historical Ethnology: A Louisiana Reconnection Two-Hundred

Years Later Spreng, Elizabet h. 2001. The Materialization of Metaphor: A Discourse Analysis of the Lewinski/Walters Interview. Hintlian, Persephone L. 2001. Clemence's Clothes: The Mortuary Material Culture of an 1857 Burial. Fukutomi, Satomi. 2002. Pot-au-feu Japan: Foods and Weddings. Dufour, Nicole M. 2003. Dialogic Dogs and Phatic Felines: Speaking to and through Our Pets. Probasco, Susan E. 2003. Delta Memories and Delta Days: Facets of Ladies Lives as Revealed to a Southern Daughter. Nasirov, Michael Stephan. 2003. Feathers and Tuxedos: An Analysis of Political Cartoons about Indian Gaming. Lee, Hyeon Ju. 2004. Being Korean and Being Christian: Identity Making in the Korean Baptist Church of Baton Rouge in the U.S. Deep South. LeBlanc, Tracy Rene. 2005. "Is There A Translator in Teh House?": Cultural and Discourse Analysis of a Virtual Speech Community on an Internet Message Board. Feike, Merdith Morgan. 2007. Logging-on to Sai Baba: The Poetics of Sacred Globalization. Broussard, Jonathon Mark. 2010. Waging Word Wars: A Discourse Analysis of the

Patterns of Norse Masculinity Presented through Mannjafnaor in the Icelandic Sagas

Pfeiffer, Martin Edward. 2012. "Crappy New Year": Evaluation, Stance, and Drinking Stories

Linguistics Wood, Lee Alexandra. 1996. Judge’s and Voir Dire Hardship Strategies Herrell, David M. 1997. A Description of the Linguistic and Cultural Situation of the

Houma Indians of South Louisiana Yu, Liping LING 1998 (non-thesis)

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Neubrander, Kristy. 2000. Metalanguage as Mediation in the English-Writing Tutorial Dai, Enya Jin-huei. 2000 Sound Symbolism and Discourse Markers in Japanese and

Chinese Browning, Darcy LING 2010 (non-thesis) Peoples, Vickie LING 2006 (non-thesis) Lee, Youngae. 2007. Korean Hurricane Media Discourse Analysis. Dennis, Whitney Blake. 2008. Euskera as a Defining Feature of Euskadi. Lefler, Jordan. 2011. I Can Has Thesis? A Linguistic Analysis of Lolspeak. Thigpen, Ni Tyjah. 2012. Decoding Comics: Essential Elements for Transcription Humanities Crowley, Nara. 2010. The Expansion of the St. Joseph Altar in South Louisiana. Anderson, Leah. 1999. “What Exactly is Organic?”: The Early Stages of a Relationship

Between Small Farmers and a Local Farmers’ Market Within the Context of Sustainable Agriculture

Connolly, John B. 1992. Arts and Politics in Germany 1914-1933 Twiner, Cindy. 1987. Mothers in the Paintings of Cassat Ph.D. Graduate Committee Member (since 2003): Gines Sanchez GEOG GR7 Gina Rizzuto ELRC GR7 Kaitlin Cannava CMST GR7 Tina Villa LING GR7 Safa Elnaili LING GR7 Roderick Jenkins EDCI 2011 Bergeron, Angelique FREN 2011 Smith, James Bryant LING 2009 Reynolds-Case, Stacy Anne LING 2009 Grodesky, Janene Marie KIN 2006 Ross, Sarah Hawkins LING 2005 Miller, Deborah J. GEOG 2003 Ph.D. Exam Committee member (since 2003):

Brent Kice CMST 2008 Katrina Hopkins HUEC 2007 Cynthia Downing Bryant ENG 2004 M.A. Minor Professor (since 2003): Yang, Yanqiu EXST 2011 M.A. Committee Member (since 2003) Jamie Kutner MFAS GR6 Jarrette Allen AFREN GR6 Elnaili, Safa LING 2012 Goff, Michelle HISP 2011

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Zhao, Xinzheng LING 2010 French, Kellye ANTH 2009 Matthews, Jessica Susan ANTH 2009 Vitale, Sarah FLL 2009 McMenamin , Erin ANTH 2008 Addison, Elizabeth Neuerburg FREN 2008 Polizzi, Kristina Elaine ANTH 2007 Garner, Gabrielle HISP 2007 Mozuliova, Irina HISP 2007 Nave, Josh HISP 2007 Dillon, Erica ANTH 2006 Reed, Amanda Kelly ANTH 2006 Wydra, Michelle ANTH 2006 Hargus, Christopher LING 2006 Fairchild, Anthony LING 2006 Nora McGee LING 2006 Erin Rogers LING 2006 Angelique Gardner FREN 2006 Pemberton, Kevin ANTH 2005 Dickerson, Mandy Garner ANTH 2004 Dickerson, Ronald ANTH 2004 Euraque, Samantha ANTH 2004 Ramirez, Dominica ANTH 2004 Jill Patrick LING 2004 Jennifer McClanahan ANTH 2003 Allaire, Marie ANTH 2003 Visiting Student Sponsor Victoria Radvan, Fulbright Ph.D. student from U. of Astrakhan, Russia, 2006-7 Undergraduate Honors Thesis Advisor (since 2003): Jacob Jesch ANTH 2012 Nicole Goode ANTH 2006 Charatie Hyman ANTH 2003 McNair Research Supervisor 2008 Kevin Moore “Study of linguistic patterns of Mayan Tojolab’al conversation,

especially borrowed Spanish discourse markers” 1.2.2 Listing of publications concerning instruction 1.2.2.1 Textbooks * Portion of a book 2008 Essay on applied linguistics of court translation, in Ottenheimer, Harriet. 2008. The Anthropology of Language: An Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology, 2nd edition, “Doing Linguistic Anthropology.” Wadsworth, 322-3. 2006 “Study Guide” for Kawagely, Angayuqaq Oscar. Inupiaq Worldviews: A Pathway

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to Ecology and Spirit, Second Edition. 15 pages. Waveland Press. 2004 (with Bob Becker) Syllabus for “Journeys,” Prime Time Family Reading Time®,

Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities 1992 “Your kinship chart,” “Conversation analysis,” “Proverbs and what they mean,”

“Slang” in Bohannon, Paul Discovering the Alien: A Workbook in Cultural Anthropology, pgs. 52, 107, 114. Prospect Heights, IL: West Educational Pub.

1.2.2.2 Shorter Works * Chapters or essays in books, except for textbooks 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. 1998 An Anthropological Perspective on (Language-and-) Culture in the Second-

Language Curriculum, in Culture as the Core: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Culture Teaching and Learning in the Second Language Curriculum, Dale L. Lange, Carol A. Knee, R. Michael Page and Elena A. Archive, eds. pgs. 93-107. University of Minnesota: The Center for Advanced Research on Language Acquisition Working Paper Series #11.

* Articles in refereed journals or bulletins *1999 Linguistic Anthropology: What's hot, resources, and pedagogy. Teaching Anthropology: SACC Notes (Publication of the Society for Anthropology in Community Colleges) Vol 6 (1):20-22,35). *1995 Linguistic Anthropology: Some Current Trends. SACC Notes: Teaching

Anthropology Winter-Spring 1994-5, pgs. 4, 29-30. [* from invited presentations to the Society for Anthropology in Community Colleges, American Anthropological Association Annual Meetings] 1.2.2.4 Video or audio recordings produced for radio or television 2010 Radio interview on Tojolab’al research XFVS, Las Margaritas, Chiapas, México 2005 “El diálogo tojolab’al,” XFVS Radio Comitán, Chiapas, México 1993 6 video segments “Communication in Cultures Around the World” for FOX44 “Kid’s Club: 1992 Guest Lecturer for two sessions of a Distance Learning on Intercultural

Communication, through Southeastern Louisiana University, on LPB 1.2.2.5 Instructional material--multimedia, electronic “Weekly Update” in Cultural Anthropology for the on-line “PowerWeb: Cultural Anthropology” component of Annual Editions in Anthropology: An on-line enhancement component for student and faculty users of this publication only; a weekly essay describing a cultural event with Web links to additional material about the event, annotations on the links, and questions on the material covered; online at PowerWeb and printed copies on file.

15 submissions in 2005 42 submissions in 2004

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42 submissions in 2003 41 submissions in 2002 36 submissions in 2001 1.2.2.6 Miscellaneous 2006. “Hunger / Hambre for the Humanities: Bilingual PT in Gonzales” Prime Time Family Reading Time News and Notes. Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities. September/October 2006, 3 pages. 1992 "Your Kinship Chart," "Conversation Analysis," "Proverbs and What They Mean,"

"Slang," in Paul Bohannon Discovering the Alien: A Workbook in Cultural Anthropology pgs. 52, 107, 114. Prospect Heights, IL: West Educational Pub.

1987 Study Guide to Anthropology 1003, Correspondence Course, Independent Study Program, LSU

1986 Study Guide to High School Honors Correspondence Course in Anthropology, Independent Study Program, LSU

1.2.4 Participation in Professional Meetings, Symposia, Workships and Conferences

on Teaching 1.2.4.1 Participation in Professional Meetings 1987 Presented paper titled “Humanities Programs” at the Association of Graduate

Liberal Studies Programs Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, October 1992. Discussant, “Disciplines and Subjects as Discursive Communities” Conference on

The Liberal Arts Disciplines and the School Subjects. LSU College of Education, March

1.2.4.2 Local instructional activities (incomplete) 2012-3 Guest lecturer on the Popol Vuh, Comparative Religions 1995 Participant in WGS Summer Institute for Faculty and Curriculum Development, June 1997 Attended Learner-Centered Syllabus Workship at LSU Center for Faculty Development, September 1998. Attended seminar on O.S. C. A. R. Teaching at LSU Center for Faculty Development, LSU * Guest Lecture HIST 3001 Professional Practice Seminar, Prof. Karl Roider, Spring 1/27, Fall 8/31 2004 “Communication across the Curriculum Workshop,” 10/14 2006 “Yoga Instructional Discourse,” Presentation to LSU Linguistics Group, 11/28 2007 Presentation “Cross-cultural Communication” at Annie Boyd for Residential Life, 3/14 International Development Office; Panelist, “Lost in Translation: How to Communicate Cross-culturally” 11/12 2009 Atlas grant presentation 4/16 LSU International Week; Participant in Fulbright Panel 11/18 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 LSU Summer Reading Program 1997 "Mayan Language and Culture," USL Anthropology Club 1996 ODK Address 1996 LSU ACCESS Program

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1994 "Maya Text and Textile," Lambda Alpha Anthropology Honorary Society, LSU 1990 Invited Panelist, "Mayan Languages: Continuity and Change: Tulane, November 1990 Invited Speaker, LSU Women's Studies Conference, March, 1989 "Talk About Conversation," Tulane Linguistics Circle, Tulane University 1986 "Repetition in Tojolab'al Maya," Tulane Linguistics Circle, Tulane University 1983 "Issues on Word Order," Tulane Anthropology Department, Tulane University 1.2.5.1 Membership in professional organizations 1. Phi Beta Kappa 2. Omicron Delta Kappa 3. Lambda Alpha Anthropology Honorary Society 4. Phi Sigma Iota International Foreign Language Honor Society 5. American Association of University Women 1.2.5.2 Administrative duties 2002-3 Anthropology Undergraduate Advisor 2006-present Graduate Director, Interdepartmental Program in Linguistics 2010- present Anthropology Undergraduate Advisor 1.2.5.3 New teaching methods/material developed *New courses developed ANTH/LING 7060 Conversation and Discourse I developed this course in 1984, and have taught it regularly since then. WGS 1001 Evolution of Sex and Gender I participated in the design of the first offering of WGS 1101 The Evolution of Sex and Gender, with Judith Schiebout and Kathleen Thompson, and have co-taught it nearly every year since 2001. ANTH/GEOG/WGS 4087 Gender, Place, Culture In 1998, I piloted a Special Topics course on Women and Culture, and taught it several times. Dr. DeLyser put through the proposal to place this course on the permanent set of offerings. ANTH 4004 North American Indians In 2002 I developed this new preparation; while this course had been on the books, it had not been taught for many years; I now teach it regularly. Courses re-designed with PowerPoint: 2006 ANTH 4004 North American Indians 2006 ANTH 3060 Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology 2006 ANTH/LING 4060 Language and Culture 2007 With Patrick Hesp, redesigned 7901 Introduction to Graduate Study 2010 Taught ENG/LING 4710 Introduction to Linguistics – New Preparation 2011 Began teaching ANTH 1003 after a long hiatus 1.2.6 Awards, lectureships, or prizes that show recognition of teaching achievement 2005 Nominated for Arts & Sciences TAF Award for Outstanding Undergraduate

Teaching 1996 Tapped into ODK

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1995 Arts & Sciences Advisory Council Award in Undergraduate Teaching 1989 Student Government Association, Award for Outstanding In-Class Teaching 1984 Finalist, George H. Deer Distinguished Teacher Award 1.3 Scholarship: 1.3.1.1 Books and Monographs Brody, M. Jill and John S. Thomas, eds. 1988. The Tojolab'al Maya: Ethnographic and

Linguistic Approaches. Geoscience and Man, Volume 26. Baton Rouge: Geoscience Publications, Louisiana State University.

1.3.1.2 Shorter Works * Chapters or essays in books, except for textbooks 2011 “Sticky” Discourse Markers in language contact between unrelated languages:

Tojolab’al (Mayan) and Spanish, in: A New Look at Language Contact in Amerindian Languages (LNCOM Studies in Native American Linguistics 64). eds. Claudine Chamoreau, Zarina Estrada Fernández, and Yoanda Lastra. Munich: LINCOM.

2004 Comunidad es familia, acuerdo es repetición: relación entre dos metáforas claves en tojolab’al. In La Metáfora en Mesoamérica, ed. Mercedes Montes de la Oca. Seminario de Lenguas Indígenas, Instituto de Investigaciones Filológicas, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, D.F., 63-80. 2000 Co-construction in Tojolab'al conversational narratives: Translating cycles, quotes, evaluations, evidentials and emotions,” In Translating Native Latin American Verbal Art: Ethnopoetics and Ethnography of Speaking, Kay Sammons, and Joel Sherzer, eds. Washington: Smithsonian Institution Press. Smithsonian Series of Studies in Native American Literatures pgs. 86-103. 1998 On hispanisims in elicitation. In Convergencia e Individualidad: Las Lenguas Mayas Entre Hispanización E Indigenismo. Andreas Koechert and Thomas Stoltz, eds. (Colección Americana No. 7, Universität Bremen) Verlag für Ethnologie: Hannover and Guatemala City, pgs. 61-84. 1994 Multiple repetitions in Tojolab'al conversation. In Repetitions in Discourse, Vol. II, Barbara Johnstone, ed. Norwood, NJ: Ablex, pgs. 3-14. 1994 Barbara Johnstone et al. (including Jill Brody). “A Dialogue,” In Repetitions in Discourse, Vol. I, Barbara Johnstone, ed. Norwood, NJ: Ablex, pgs. 1-22 1990 El realce en Tojolab'al, In Lecturas Sobre la Lingüística Maya, Nora C. England and Stephen R. Elliott, eds. La Antigua, Guatemala: Centro de Investigaciones Regionales de Mesoamérica, pgs. 461-472. 1988 Discourse genres in Tojolab'al. In The Tojolab'al Maya: Ethnographic and Linguistic Approaches. M. Jill Brody and John S. Thomas, eds. Geoscience and Man. Volume 26. Baton Rouge: Geoscience Publications, Louisiana State University, pgs. 55-62. 1988 Thomas, John S. and Jill Brody. “The Tojolab'al Maya: Ethnographic and linguistic

approaches.” In The Tojolab'al Maya: Ethnographic and Linguistic Approaches. M. Jill Brody and John S. Thomas, eds. Geoscience and Man. Volume 26. Baton Rouge: Geoscience Publications, Louisiana State University, pgs. 1-8.

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1995 Lending the ‘unborrowable’: Spanish discourse markers in Indigenous American languages, In Spanish in Four Continents: Studies in Language Contact and Bilingualism, Carmen Silva-Corvalán, ed. Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University Press, pgs. 132-147.

1994 Multiple repetitions in Tojolab'al conversation. In Repetitions in Discourse, Vol. II, Barbara Johnstone, ed. Norwood, NJ: Ablex, pgs. 3-14. 1983 Brody, Jill and Leonardo Sántis Gómez. Dos cuentos Tojolab'ales. In Los

Legítimos Hombres: Aproximación Antropológica al Grupo Tojolab'al, Volume III. Mario H. Ruz, ed. México: Centro de Estudios Mayas, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, pgs. 115-42.

* Articles in refereed journals: Journals of national (H) and international (I) reputation; all other refereed journals 2007 A key metaphor in tojolabal Maya. Studia Humantaria I 3(23) 63-66. 2006 Los clíticos modales en el tojolab'al: secuencia, combinación y orientación modal.

Memoria del VIII Encuentro Internacional de Lingüística del Noroeste. Zarina Estrada Fernández, ed.

2006 Responsibility in Tojolab’al gossip: Indirect speech, modal orientation, and metalinguistic terms as used to construct self and other in a moral landscape.” Ketzalcalli I 2:2-21.

2004 "Why was I late?” “I don't know”: Tojolab'al answers to questions in context. Proceedings of the Conference on Indigenous Languages of Latin America-I. (12 pages) http://www.ailla.utexas.org/site/cilla1_toc.html 2001 Orientación en espacio, tiempo y cultura tojolab’al por medio de plática. Tlalócan I 13:119-168. 2001 From Conquistadores to Zapatistas: Language contact and change in Tojolab'al. Southwest Journal of Linguistics 20(2):1-17. 2000 “spatilab'il sk'ujol ‘tell them “hey” for me’: Traditional Mayan speech genre goes

multimedia. Texas Linguistic Forum 43:1-14, Proceedings of the Seventh Annual Symposium About Language and Society-Austin. Austin: Department of Linguistics, University of Texas.

1996 Competition as cooperation: Tojolab'al Maya women's barter. Proceedings of the Fourth Berkeley Women and Language Conference, Natasha Warner et al. eds. Berkeley Women and Language Group, Berkeley, CA. pgs. 99-108. 1993 Mayan conversation as interaction. Texas Linguistics Forum 33:234-43. Proceedings of the First Annual Symposium about Language and Society - Austin. Robin Queen and Rusty Barrett, eds. Austin: Department of Linguistics, University of Texas. 1991 Indirection in the negotiation of self in everyday Tojolab'al women's conversation. Journal of Linguistic Anthropology 1(1):78-96. 1991 Diálogo en el discurso maya, Winak 6:17-30. 1990 Alfabetización y la tradición oral: un ejemplo del maya tojolab'al. Tlalocan 11:395-406. 1989 Discourse markers in Tojolab'al Mayan, Chicago Linguistic Society Parasession on Language in Context. Bradley Music, Randolph Graczyk and Caroline Wiltshire,

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eds, Chicago: Chicago Linguistic Society, pgs. 15-29. 1988 “Incipient literacy: From involvement to integration in Tojolab'al Maya.” Oral Tradition 3: 315-352. 1987 Particles borrowed from Spanish as discourse markers in Mayan languages. Anthropological Linguistics 29:507-21. 1987 Creation that endured: Three Tojolab'al texts on origin. Latin American Indian Literatures Journal 3(1):39-58. 1987 Particles in Tojolab'al Mayan discourse. Kansas Working Papers in Linguistics 12:1-12. 1987 Bryant, Douglas and Jill Brody. The ethnoarcheology of pottery manufacture in Amatenango, Chiapas, Mexico. Cerámica de la Cultura Maya 14:75-86. 1986 Repetition as a rhetorical and conversational device in Tojolab'al (Mayan). International Journal of American Linguistics 52(3):255-274. 1984 Some problems with the concept of basic word order. Linguistics 22:711-736. 1984 Cleft in Tojolab'al Maya: Structure and discourse function. Journal of Mayan Linguistics 4(2):67-93. 1978 “To have and to hold: Gapping in Tojolab'al.” In Papers in Mayan Linguistics.

Nora C. England, ed. University of Missouri Publications in Anthropology, Number Six; Studies in Mayan Linguistics, Number Two. Columbia, Mo.: Museum of Anthropology , pp. 196-202.

1978 Brody, Jill and Louanna Furbee-Losee. “What comes second in Tojolab'al word order. In Papers from the 1977 Mid-America Linguistics Conference. Donald M. Lance and Daniel E. Gulstad, eds. Columbia, Mo.: University of Missouri, pgs. 407-414.

1.3.1.6 Miscellaneous--Any pertinent item not covered above such as bibliographies, book bibliographies, book reviews, abstracts Review Articles 1996 Basta! Land and the Zapatista Rebellion in Chiapas by George A. Collier with

Elizabeth Lowery Quaratiello; Shadows of Tender Fury: The Letters and Communiqués of Subcomandante Marcos and the Zapatista Army of National Liberation by Subcomandante Marcos, Introduction by John Ross, Afterword by Frank Bardacke; The Quest for the Other: Ethnic Tourism in San Cristóbal, Mexico by Pierre L. van den Berghe. Annals of the Association of American Geographers 86(3):614-18.

1996 The New Literacy. Journal of Linguistic Anthropology 6(1):96-104. 1994 Performance and discourse: Transcribing Latin American Languages and Cultures.

1994 Latin American Research Review 29(3):249-256. Commentaries 2003 *CA Commentary on “The Meanings of Interjections in Q’eqchi Maya:

From emotive reaction to social and discursive action” by Paul Kockelman. Current Anthropology 44(4):479-80.

2000 CA* Commentary on S. Houston, J. Robertson and D. Stuart, “Language of Classic Maya transcription,” Current Anthropology 41(3):138-9.

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Encyclopedia Entries 1996 Descriptive (structural) linguistics. Encyclopedia of Cultural Anthropology, David Levinson and Melvin Ember, eds. New York: Henry Holt and Co., pgs. 323- 328. Book Reviews 2007 Review of Brown, R.M, J. D. Maxwell and W. E. Little, eds. La u:utz awa:ch:

Introduction to Kaqchikel Maya, Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies 12(2):507-9.

2002 Review of Dinner Talk: Cultural Patterns of Sociability and Socialization in Family Discourse by Shoshana Blum-Kulka. Language 78:598.

2002 Review of Discourse of Silence by Dennis Kurzon. Language 78:598-9. 2002 Review of And along Came Boas: Continuity and Revolution in Americanist Anthropology by Regna Darnell. Language 78:795. 2001 Review of Dictionary of Louisiana Creole ed. by Albert Valdman et. al, 103(4):191. 1999 Review of Narrative Development: Six Approaches, Michael Bamberg, ed. Language 75(4):849-50. 1999 Review of Towards a Social Science of Language: Papers in Honor of William

Labov. Vol. 1 Variation and Change in Language and Society and Vol. 2 Social Interaction and Discourse Structures. Gregory R. Guy, Crawford Feagin, Deborah Schriffrin, John Baugh, eds. Language 75 (2):381.

1998 Review of Natural Histories of Discourse, Michael Silverstein and Greg Urban, eds. American Anthropologist 100(1):205. 1998 Review of Performing Dreams: Discourses of Immortality among the Xavante of Central Brazil, by Laura R. Graham. Language in Society 27(3):423-426. 1998 Review of Rethinking Anthropology, John J. Gumperz and Stephen C. Levinson, eds. Language 74(3):638-40. 1998 Review of Sounds like Life: Sound-symbolic Grammar, Performance, and Cognition in Pastaza Quechua, by Janis B. Nuckolls. Language 74(1):152-4. 1977 Review of Ozumacín Chinantec Texts, by James E. Rupp and Nadine Rupp. Language 73(1):200-1. 1995 Review of Rethinking Context: Language as an Interactive Phenomenon,

Alessandro Duranti and Charles Goodwin, eds. Journal of Linguistic Anthropology 4(2):225-8.

1995 Review of Itzá Maya Texts: With a Grammatical Overview, by Charles A. Hofling. Colonial Latin American Historical Review 4(1):95-6. 1994 Review of The Thought of Mikhail Bakhtin, by David K. Danow. Journal of Linguistic Anthropology 4(1):79-81. 1994 Review of Oral Traditions and the Verbal Arts, by Ruth Finnegan. Journal of Linguistic Anthropology 4(1):117. 1994 Review of Spanish in the United States: Linguistic Contact and Diversity. Ana Roca and John M. Lipski, eds., Journal of Linguistic Anthropology 4(2):248. 1993 Review of Referential Practice: Language and Lived Space among the Maya, by William F. Hanks. Language in Society 22:148-151.

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1992 Review of Talk at Work: Interaction in Institutional Settings. Paul Drew and John Heritage, eds. Journal of Linguistic Anthropology 4(2):246. 1992 Review of Power in Performance: The Creation of Textual Authority in Weyewa Ritual, by Joel C. Kuipers. Journal of Linguistic Anthropology 2(1):123-5. 1992 Review of The Language of the Inka since the European Invasion, by Bruce Mannheim. Journal of Linguistic Anthropology 2(2):239-40. 1992 Review of Language and Sexual Difference: Feminist Writing in France, by Susan Sellers. Journal of Linguistic Anthropology 2(2):256. 1991 Review of Indian Clothing Before Cortés, by Patricia R. Anawalt. The Latin American Anthropology Review 3(2):85. 1991 Review of Word and Image in Maya Culture: Explorations in Language, Writing,

and Representation. William F. Hanks and Don S. Rice, eds. American Anthropologist 93: 753-4.

1991 Review of The Social Construction of Written Communication, Bennett A. Rafoth and Donald L. Rubin, eds. Journal of Linguistic Anthropology 1(1):122-23. 1989 Review of Speaking Mexicano: Dynamics of Syncretic Language in Central

Mexico, by Jane H. Hill and Kenneth C. Hill. The Latin American Anthropology Review 1:76.

1989 Review of The Great Tsotsil Dictionary of Santo Domingo Zinacantán, in 3 Volumes, by Robert M.Laughlin. American Anthropologist 91:1037-38. 1989 Review of Review of Cantares Mexicanos: Songs of the Aztecs and A Nahuatl-English Dictionary and

Concordance to the Cantares Mexicanos by John Bierhorst. The Latin American Anthropology Review 1:22-23.

1988 Review of Tzutujil Grammar, by Jon Dayley. International Journal of American Linguistics 54 (4):473-5. 1987 Review of Introducción a la Lingüística Descriptiva con Enfasis en la Descripción

de los Idiomas Mayances de Guatemala by Mara Teresa de Stiles. Latin American Indian Literatures Journal 3(1):59.

1984 Review of An Epoch of Miracles: Oral Literature of the Yucatec Maya by Allan F. Burns. American Anthropologist 86:496-97. 1983 Review of The Aymara Language in Its Social and Cultural Context: A Collection of Essays on Aspects of Aymara Language and Culture. M. J. Hardman, ed. American Anthropologist 85(2):486. 1983 Review of Papers in Mayan Linguistics, Laura Martin, ed. Journal of Mayan Linguistics 4(1):121-28. 1981 Review of Gramática Mixteca: Mixteco de Atatlahuca by Ruth Maria Alexander. American Anthropologist 83(3):736. 1.3.2 Listing of other publications accepted for publication but not yet published: 1. Review of Spontaneous Spoken Language: Syntax and Discourse by Jim Miller and Regina Weinert for Language in Society. 2. Tojol-ab’al Creation and Destruction. Babel. 3. Three Stories of the Sombrerón. Latin American Indian Literatures Journal.

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Submitted for publication: 1. “You’re just workin’ for yourself:” Strategies for indirect directives in Yoga Instructional discoursei In preparation: A Discourse Grammar of Tojol-ab’al 1.3.4 Participation in Other Professional Meetings, Symposia, Workshops, and Conferences Invited Lecture Series 2008 2-week lecture series on “Language and Culture,” as Fulbright Senior Scholar at Astrakhan State University, Russia 2005 week-long course “La Lingüística Maya” at the Universidad de Costa Rica,

Facultad de Letras, Instituto de Investigaciones Lingüísticas, San Juan, Costa Rica, 8/8-12

Invited Presentations 2005 “‘You’re just workin’ for yourself:” Indirect directives in yoga instructional

discourse” AAA Invited Session (Society of Linguistic Anthropology) Interactional Indirectness: Toward a More Inclusive Understanding of Indirection in Contextualized Talk .-104th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Washington, D.C.

2005 “El proceso de alfabetización en comunidades tojolab’ales.” Invited Presentation: 2̊ Congreso Internacional de Cultura Maya Mérida, Yucatán, México 4/13-19 2005 “El diálogo tojolab’al.” Invited Participant: Primer Simpósio Tojolabal Comitán,

Chiapas, México, 9/21-9-23 2000 “spatilab'il sk'ujol ‘tell them “hey” for me’: Traditional Mayan Speech Genre Goes Multimedia." Invited Keynote Speaker, 7th Annual Symposium About Language

and Society (SALSA), University of Texas -Austin, TX 2000 “From Conquistadores to Zapatistas: Language Contact and Change in Tojolab'al,” Presidential Address, 28th Annual Meeting of the Linguistics Association of the

Southwest (LASSO), University of Texas, San Antonio, TX 1997 "Mayan Traditions Endure: Language and Culture in Chiapas" Whittier College,

Johnson House, Whittier, CA 1996 "Spanish in Elicitation," Konvergenz und Individualitat - Die Mayasprachen

zwischen Hispanisierung und Indigenismus at the WE Lateinamerika Institute at the University of Bremen, Germany

1996 "Dialogic Parallelism in Tojolab'al Maya," Max-Planck-Institut für Psycholinguistik, Nijmegen, The Netherlands, July

1995 “Radio and Literacy,” Department of Anthropology, University of Missouri-Columbia, Columbia, MO

1995 "Cooperation and competition as mutually dependent processes in Tojolab'al women's speech," Languages South of the Rio Bravo, Tulane

1994 "Anthropological Linguistics" Invited presentation to Association of Community Colleges, 93rd Annual Meetings, American Anthropological Association, Atlanta, GA

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1994 "Radio literacy and the intertextual gap," invited talk at Dept. of English, Texas A&M, TX

1994 "Radio and literacy: Broadcast discourse genres in Tojolab'al," invited talk at Middle

American Research Institute, Tulane University 1990 "Repetition in Tojolab'al Mayan Conversation," Repetition in Discourse: Interdisciplinary Perspectives. Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 1987 "Conversation as the Matrix for Discourse Analysis," Conference on Mayan Text

and Discourse, Cleveland State University, Cleveland, OH 1986 "Presentation and Performance Features in Mayan Texts," Study Conference on

Mayan Text Analysis, Cleveland State University, Cleveland, OH 1982 "Discourse Patterns of Conjunction and Reference, West Coast Mayan Linguistics Conference, Santa Barbara, CA Papers Presented at Conferences 2013 “Mapping Tojol-ab’al” Dialogue in Multilingual, Multimodal, and Multicompetent Communities of Practice Workshop, March 22-24, Austin, TX 2011 “Discourse Markers Borrowed from Spanish into Tojol ab’al” 14th Annual OSU Congress on Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics, Columbus, OH 8-9 April 2011 “Maintaining Indigenous Grammatical Integrity” 78th Annual Conference Southeast Congress on Linguistics.(SECOL), Pine Mountain GA, April 14-16 2011 “Diálogo e idiología lingüística en el tojol ab’al maya”XVII Congreso

International, International Association for Intercultural Communication Studies, San Cristóbal de Las Casas, Chiapasm, Mexico; June 7-10.

2010 “Language contact and change in post-Marcos Chiapas: Tojolab’al across generations,” The 2nd Ohio State University Congress on Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics, 4/23-4, Columbus, OH

2010 “Academic Discourse: The linguistics lecture,” 77th Annual Meeting Southeast Conference on Linguistics, 4/27-9, Oxford, MS 2010 “Our eyes fell out of our head”: Circulation(s) of participation, proprietary

“knowledge,” and pronouns in Tojolab’al conversational narratives” 109th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, 11/17-21, New Orleans

2008 “Hurricane Discourse,” Symposium on Louisiana Dialects and Cultures,” 5/14- 15, LSU 2008 “Co-Constructed Narratives in Tojolab’al Mayan Women’s Conversation,” presented at American Anthropological Association Annual Meetings. 11/19- 23, San Francisco, CA 2008 “Discourse Grammar of Tojolab’al Maya” International Conference on Discourse Approaches to Functional Linguistics, Translation and Foreign Language Teaching, Oct. 24-6, Włocławek, Poland 2006 “Reported Speech in Tojolab’al Maya Narrative,” XVII International Symposium

on Latin American Indian Literatures, Columbus, OH, 5/11-13 2006 “El préstamo ‘pegajoso’ de marcadores del discurso entre lenguas no relacionadas

tipológicamente,” 52nd International Congress of Americanists, Seville, Spain 7/17-22

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2005 “El proceso de alfabetización en comunidades tojolab’ales.” Invited Presentation: 2Ε Congreso Internacional de Cultura Maya Mérida, Yucatán, México 4/13-19

2005 “El diálogo tojolab’al.” Invited Participant: Primer Simpósio Tojolabal Comitán, Chiapas, México, 9/21-9-23

2004 “Generic qualities of modal clitics: Tojolab’al narrative and conversation,” VIII Encuentro Internacional de Lingüística del Noroeste, Hermosillo, México 17/11-19

2004 “Orality and Literacy: Prime Time Family Reading Time®” LASSO XXXIII (Linguistic Association of the Southwest), New Orleans, 9/10-12

2003 “‘Why was I late?’ ‘I don’t know.’” - Tojolab’al Answers to Questions in Context, Inaugural Conference for Indigenous Language of Latin America, Austin TX, Oct. 23-25. 2003 “Just Work Your Own Breath”: Non-Directive Directives in Yoga Instruction

Discourse 34th Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Association of the Southwest, University of Texas- Pan American. Oct. 17-19.

2002 “Responsibility in Gossip: Evidentials, Indirect Speech and Metalinguistic Terms as Used to Construct Self and Other,” presented at the 33rd Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, New Orleans

2001 “How to tell where we/you/they are: Positional-directional use in Tojolab’al conversation,” LASSO Annual Meetings, September 28-30, Albuquerque, New Mexico 2001 “Evidentiality in Tojolab’al discourse: from modal clitics across morphosyntax,” International Linguistics Association, 46th Annual Conference. New York Univeristy, New York City 2001 “Multiple voices in dialogue: A Bakhtinian analysis of Tojolab’al Mayan courtship gossip.” Tenth International Bakhtin Conference, University of Gdańsk, Gdańsk, Poland 1998 “Comunidad es familia, acuerdo es repetición: relación entre dos metáforas claves

en tojolab’al”, Congreso Internacional de Mayistas, Antigua, Guatemala 1998 "Linguistic Anthropology: What's Hot, Resources, and Pedagogy," Society for Anthropology in the Community Colleges, American Anthropological

Association Annual Meetings, Philadelphia, PA 1996 "Dialogic Parallelism in Tojolab'al Maya" American Anthropological Association

95th Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA 1996 "Hypercontext: Gossip Conversations in Tojolab'al Mayan," Southeast Conference

on Linguistics, College Station, TX 1996 "Competition as cooperation: Tojolab'al Maya women's barter," The Fourth

Berkeley Women and Language Conference, Berkeley, CA 1995 "Radio literacy and the intertextual gap,” Linguistic Society of America Annual

Meetings, New Orleans, LA 1995 "Radio and literacy: Broadcast discourse genres in Tojolab'al," Languages South of

the Rio Bravo, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA 1993 Furbee, N. Louanna and Jill Brody. "Remembrance Recast: Intra-genre Variation

as an Avenue to Understanding," American Anthropological Association 92ndAnnual Meetings, Conference on American Indian Languages

1993 "Mayan conversation as interaction," First Annual Symposium about Language and Society - Austin, University of Texas - Austin, Austin, TX

1993 "Context and shared knowledge in conversation," Oregon Conference on Mayan

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Linguistics, Reed College, Portland, OR 1991 "Interactiveness in Tojolab'al Narrative Cyclicity, "Linguistic Association of the

Southwest Annual Meetings, Austin, TX 1991 "Lending the 'Unborrowable': Spanish Discourse Markers in Mesoamerican

Languages," 12th Annual Conference on Spanish in the United States and 1st International Conference on Spanish in Contact with Other Languages, Los Angeles, CA

1991 "Conversational Interaction in Tojolab'al," 47th International Congress of Americanists, New Orleans, LA

1990 "Cyclicity in a Spontaneous Tojolab'al Narrative," Kentucky Foreign Language Conference, Lexington, KY 1990 "Borrowed Discourse Markers: Spanish Particles in Mayan Language," Eleventh Louisiana Conference on Hispanic Languages and Literatures, Louisiana State

University, Baton Rouge, LA 1989 "Indirection in the Presentation of Self in Everyday Tojolab'al Conversation,"

American Anthropological Association Annual Meetings, Washington, D.C. 1989 "El diálogo en el discurso maya," Primer Congreso Internacional de Mayistas, San Cristóbal de Las Casas, Chiapas, Mexico 1989 "Discourse Markers in Tojolab'al Mayan," Chicago Linguistic Society Parasession

on Language in Context, Chicago, IL 1988 "Conversations in Narratives in Tojolab'al Conversations," American

Anthropological Association Annual Meetings, Phoenix, AZ 1987 "Variation Between Spoken and Written Language," Sixteenth Annual Conference

on New Ways of Analyzing Variation in Language, Austin, TX 1986 "Tojolab'al Mayan Folktales: Discourse Structures and Variation," American Anthropological Association Annual meetings, Philadelphia, PA 1985 "The grammar of particles in Tojolab'al Maya," American Anthropological

Association Annual meetings, Washington, D.C. 1984 "Borrowed Spanish Conjunctions in Maya," American Anthropological Association

Annual meetings, Denver, CO 1984 "Repetition as a Rhetorical and Conversational Device in Tojolab'al Maya,"

Symposium on Conversation and Discourse, Columbia, MO 1984 "Discourse Comparison of Oral and Written Versions of a Tojolab'al (Maya) Tale:

The Fight Between Sto. Tomás and San Bartolomé," IInd International Symposium on Indigenous Languages and Literatures of Latin America, Washington, D.C.

1983 "Comparative Discourse Genres of Tojolab'al Maya in Linguistic and Cultural Context," American Anthropological Association Annual Meetings, Chicago, IL

1983 "Linguistic Markers of Cultural Assumptions in Tojolab'al (Maya)" Southern Anthropological Society, Baton Rouge, LA 1983 "Identification of Participants and Management of Information in Discourse,"

Linguistic Association of the Southwest Annual Meetings, Baton Rouge, LA 1983 Jill Brody and Janelle Jackson. "Code-Switching in Cajun French" South Central American Dialect Society, South Central Modern Language Association,

Ft. Worth, TX

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1982 "Some Problems with the Concept of Basic Word Order," Linguistic Society of America Annual Meetings, San Diego, CA

1982 "La Estructura del Tojolab'al," VI Taller de Lingüística Maya, San Cristóbal Las Casas, Chiapas, México

1982 "Conjunciones Españolas en Las Lenguas Mayas," VI Taller de Lingüística Maya, San Cristóbal Las Casas, Chiapas, México

1981 "Cleft in Tojolab'al Maya: Structure and Discourse Function," Maya Language Symposium, American Anthropological Association Annual Meetings, Los

Angeles, CA 1981 "The Culture/Syntax Interface: Tojolab'al Maya Culture in Grammar," Alabama

Academic of Science Annual Meeting, Tuscaloosa, AL 1980 "Topicalización en el Maya Tojolab'al," V Taller de Lingüística Maya, Guatemala

City, Guatemala 1976 "To Have and To Hold: Gapping in Tojolab'al," American Anthropological

Association Annual Meetings, Washington, D.C. Sessions Chaired 2010 “Spanish in language contact situations,” XXXCII Louisiana Conference on Hispanic Languages and Literatures, 2/11-13 , LSU 2010 “Narrative, Knowledge, and Subjectivity” 109th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, New Orleans, 11/17-21 2004 “Approaches to Verbal Politeness” LASSO XXXIII, New Orleans, 9/10-12 2003 Discourse and Identity, 34th Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Association of the

Southwest, University of Texas- Pan American. 10/17-19 1998 Conference on American Indian Languages Session, American Anthropological

Association, Philadelphia, PA 1996 - Mayan Languages. Linguistic Association of the Southwest Annual

Meetings, LSU 1995 Sociolinguistics. Linguistic Association of the Southwest Annual Meetings, Las

Cruces, NM 1992 Sociolinguistic Perspective on the Maya of Guatemala. Rediscovering America

1492-1992, National, Cultural and Disciplinary Boundaries Re-examined., LSU 1992 Linguistic Nationalism, Ethnicity, Colonialism, Racism. American

Anthropological Association, Chicago, IL 1992 Western Languages, 31st Conference on American Indian Languages, American

Anthropological Association, San Francisco 1982 Influencia Lingüística Española en los Idiomas Mayas. VI Taller de Lingüística

Maya, San Cristóbal Las Casas, Chiapas, México Panels 2010 “Spanish in language contact situations,” XXXCII Louisiana Conference on Hispanic Languages and Literatures, 2/11-13 , LSU 2004 “Career opportunities in linguistics: A special session for students” LASSO XXXIII, New Orleans, 9/10-12 1990 “Mayan Languages: Continuity and Change,” Tulane University 1990 LSU Women’s Studies Conference

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1992 Discussant, "Disciplines and Subjects as Discursive Communities." The Liberal Arts Disciplines and the School Subjects, College of Education, LSU

Sessions Organized 1984 Symposium "Mayan Linguistic Studies in Memory of Marshall Durbin," I and II. American Anthropological Association Annual Meetings 1983 Symposium "An Ethnographic Profile: The Tojolab'al Maya," American Anthropological Association Annual Meetings 1982 (with Dr. Judith Aissen), VI Taller de Lingüística Maya, Centro Coordinador, Instituto Nacional Indigenista, San Cristóbal de Las Casas, Mexico 1.3.5 Other scholarly or creative activities or other contributions to the profession: 1.3.5.1 Membership in Professional Organizations 1. American Anthropological Association 2. Society for Linguistic Anthropology 3. Linguistic Society of America 4. Southern Anthropological Society 5. American Ethnological Society 6. Society for Humanistic Anthropology 7. Society for Latin American Anthropology 8. Society for the Study of the Indigenous Languages of the America 9. Linguistic Association of the Southwest 10. Southeast Conference on Linguistics 11. International Linguistics Association Administrative duties American Anthropological Association 1992-3 Program Executive Committee, member Society for Linguistic Anthropology 1998-9 Secretary-Treasurer 1989-92, Program Editor for American Anthropological Association Society for Humanistic Anthropology 1989-91 Executive Committee, member Linguistic Society of America 1995 Local Arrangements Committee for Annual Meeting, member 1994-6 Committee on Social and Political Concerns, member Society for the Study of the Indigenous Languages of the Americas 1996-8 Executive Board, member 1992 Travel Award Committee for International Scholars, Chair 1988-90 Travel Award Committee for International Scholars, member Linguistic Association of the Southwest 1998-9 President 1995-6 Local Arrangements Committee Chair for Annual Meeting, Chair Southern Anthropological Society

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1982-83 Local Arrangements Committee for the joint meetings of the The Anthropological Society for the Study of Play, and the American Ethnological Society

1.3.6 Awards - recognition of scholarly achievement 1. Fred B. Kniffen Professorship 2. Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities Individual Achievement in the Humanities Award This award was for my involvement in the LEH PrimeTime Family Reading Time Program as a family literacy scholar (this role requires a Ph.D in the humanities, and training by LEH), co-author of a syllabus (with Bob Becker, 2004), consultant for bilingual English/Spanish programs, and trainer of participants from across the country. My involvement in this program has contributed to my general pedagogical philosophy. 1.3.7 Other research Support/Grant Activities: Denied 2008 Council for Research Faculty Research Grant, submitted April 08 for $9832.00 2006 NSF / NEH Documentation of Endangered Languages Fellowship 2005 NEH-NSF-Smithsonian Documentation of Endangered languages 1991 (with Anthropology Faculty) NEH Core Curriculum Proposal 1987 Howard Foundation - Tojolab’al Discourse 1986 NEH Translations Program - Tojolab’al Texts 1986 NEH Summer Research - Tojolab’al Texts 1986 LSU Council on Research Summer Faculty Award Received 2008-9 LA Board of Regents ATLAS grant, Discourse Grammar of Tojolab’al $50,000 2008 (3- 5 years) Fulbright Senior Specialist 2006, 2005, 2001 Office of Research Travel Support Grants 1992 Manship Summer Research Grant $5,000 1985 Latin American Studies for the Journal of Mayan Linguistics $500 1984 Center for Latin American Affairs Travel Funds $300 1983 Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and Tulane Center for Latin American Studies

Research Grant $200 1983 LSU Summer Faculty Research Grant $375 1.3.8 Theses/dissertations directed Theses: 33 Dissertations: 12 1.4 Service 1.4.1 Student organizations advised

1992-1997 Central American Program of Undergraduate Scholarships, Co-PI

1.4.2 Recruitment of students and faculty Students

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1992-1997 Central American Program of Undergraduate Scholarships, Co-PI Grant Source of Funding Amount Duration Students

USIA CAMPUS IX 583,674 1994-1997 14 (with Bruce Williamson) USIA CAMPUS VIII 549,286 1993-1996 11 (with Bruce Williamson) USIA CAMPUS VII 538,771 1992-95 10 (with Bruce Williamson) 1991, 1992, 1994, 1998, 1999 Honors College Spring Testing 2012-13 LSU Kickoff H&SS Undergraduate recruitment Faculty 2013 Promotion and Tenure Committee for Kathe Managan, Chair 2012 Dept. of Foreign Languages Promotion committee for Jeremy King 2010 English Dept. Promotion committee for Lisi Oliver, member 2000 Physics department faculty recruitment, consultant

2000 Law School recruitment of Latin American Law faculty, consultant 1996 Promotion and Tenure Committee for Sylvie Dubois, French & Italian, member 1994 WGS P&T Committee for Leslie Bary, Chair 1986 Anthropology Search Committee, Chair 1994 G&A Promotion and Tenure Committee for Joyce Jackson, Chair

1996 Promotion and Tenure Committee for Sylvie Dubois, French & Italian, member

1984 Search Committee, TESOL Position 1.4.3 University service: department, college, university, and Faculty Senate committees University Service (partial list) 2007 PS-96 Panel Member 2004-6 Chancellor’s Honor’s Convocation

2004-6 Summer Reading Program 2000-04 Freshman Orientation “This is LSU”

1996-present Authorized to Chair, Code of Student Conduct Hearing Panel 2001-present Safe Space Host

1997 Course and Curriculum Committee, member 1996-present Code of Student Conduct Hearing Panel, Chair 1996 Selection Committee for LSU’s Outstanding Students, member 1994-present Code of Student Conduct Sub-committee on Sanctions, member

1992-3 Summer Research Stipend Evaluation Committee, member 1991-present Code of Student Conduct, member

1991 Alumni Foundation Committee, member 1998 Chancellor's Search Committee, member 1987-9 Chancellor's Commission on the Status of Women, member 1988-94 Chancellor's Commission on Student Conduct, member

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1990-3, 1997 Chancellor's Alumni Scholarship Committee, member 1987 Grievance Committee 1986-8 Faculty Senate representative 1985-89, 1990-1 Phi Beta Kappa Selection Committee, member 1989 Distinguished Dissertation Award Committee, member 1995 Faculty Advisor, August Passport Program 1986, 1990-3 Fulbright Award Committee, member College Service (partial list) 2012 Member, Promotion and Tenure Committee, Foreign Languages 2009 Member, A&S Dean’s Professorship Committee 2009 Member, Promotion and Tenure Committee, English 1991-2 – Member, Chancellor’s Alumni Scholarship Committee 1990-4 A&S area contact for National Student Exchange 1989-95 A&S Grade Appeal Panel, member 1987 A&S Faculty Senate, Second Vice President 1986 A&S Faculty Senate representative 1988 A&SFaculty Senate Steering Committee, member 1986 A&S Dean Search Committee 1 1986 Mu Sigma Rho Selection Committee 1986 Dean Search Selection Committee Interdepartmental Program in Linguistics 2006-present Graduate Advisor 1981-present Core Faculty Member 1988-97 Associate Director Women's and Gender Studies Program 1996-9 Coordinating Council, member 1996-7 Selection Committee for Program Coordinator, member 1994-6 Executive Board, member Interdepartmental Program in Liberal Arts 1987-8 Director, Master’s of Arts in Humanities Program

1983-8 Master’s of Arts in Humanities Program, member Hispanic Studies Program Founding member Departmental Service (partial list) 2010 Research Committee, Undergraduate Education Committee, Anthropology Undergraduate Advisor 2009 Graduate Committee, Promotion and Tenure Committee, Executive Committee 2008 Graduate Committee, Promotion and Tenure Committee, Executive Committee 2006 Committee Member: Faculty Evaluation Committee, Speaker’s Committee, Committee Chair Promotion and Tenure; G&A undergrad transfer advising 1/12 2005 Committee Member: Research Committee, West Fund Committee Executive Committee, West Fund Committee Executive Committee, Faculty Evaluation Committee

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2004 Research Committee, West Fund Committee, Executive Committee 2003 Publications Committee, Undergraduate Education Committee 2002 Publications Committee, Undergraduate Education Committee 2001 Publications Committee, Undergraduate Education Committee 1990-2 Coordinated Anthropology Ph.D. Proposal 1986-1991 Graduate Coordinator, Anthropology -I have served on or chaired most departmental committees, including: Executive Committee, Research, P&T, West & Haag Award, Undergraduate, Graduate, Publications, etc. 1.4.4 Professional service: 1.4.4.1 Advisory boards, commissions, or agencies. 2013-present Advisory Board, Tojol-ab’al Press, University of Missouri Press 1990-present Advisory Board, Annual Editions in Anthropology, Dushkin Publishing 2006-present Advisory Board, Prime Time Family Reading, Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities 1996-99 IIE Fulbright-Hays Scholarship National Screening Committee 1.4.4.2 Journals edited, manuscripts refereed, books and proposals reviewed

(since 2001) 2013-present , Co-editor, International Journal of the Southwest Association of Linguistics. 1984-88 Co-editor, Journal of Mayan Linguistics 1998-2002 Editorial Board, American Anthropologist 2000-3 Editorial Board, Southwest Journal of Linguistics 2006-present Editorial Board, Ketzalcalli (International multidisciplinary journal on Mesoamerica) Book proposals: (numerous) Book Manuscripts: Oxford University Press; Allyn and Bacon; McGraw-Hill; University of Texas Press; Dushkin; Thompson-Wadsworth; University of Arizona Press; University of New Mexico Press; Harper-Collins ; Mouton de Gruyter , Harcourt Brace, Holt Rinehart Winston, Routledge, Waveland, West Publishing Company, Mayfield Publishing, Smithsonian Institution Press, University of Oklahoma Press, University of Utah Press. Journal Article Manuscripts: Current Anthropology, Linguistics, Ethnohistory, Language and Society, National Geographic Research, Social Studies of Science, Colonial Latin American Historical Review, Conference on Latin American Geographers, Language in Society; Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute , Journal of Latin American Anthropology, Geographical Review, American Antiquity, American Ethnologist, Anthropology and Humanism Quarterly (numerous), American Anthropologist (numerous); Southwest Journal of Linguistics (numerous) Conference Abstracts: 2006, IX Encuentro Internacional de Lingüística, Hermosillo, México Promotion Recommendations: 10 Grant Proposals: National Science Foundation, Endangered Language Documentation Programme, American Council of Learned Societies, National Endowment for the Humanities, Institute of International Education Fulbright-Hayes Program Reviews: Undergraduate program, University of Missouri-Columbia, 1996

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**Additional professional service: 1999-2001 Secretary-Treasurer Society for Linguistic Anthropology 2006 Transfer of Marshall Durbin Memorial Fund holding I had curated since his death in 1983 to the Archive of the Indigenous Languages of Latin America Endowment at the University of Texas-Austin 1.4.5 Other external service: 1996-present: Expert witness forensic linguistics 1999-present: Consultant and Scholar (Ph.D. and Training required), Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities, Prime Time Family Reading Time® (LEH, NEH sponsored Family Literacy Program; Presented 20 6-8 week programs (including bilingual English-Spanish) in East Baton Rouge, West Baton Rouge, Livingston, and Ascension Parishes. 2011 Scholar for Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities Readings in Literature and Culture (RELIC) 6-week program Folktales of the South and Louisiana, March 14-April18 2007-present: Court interpretation for Tojolab’al monolinguals. Certification: (Lionbridge) I am currently the only person in the U.S. certified to translate in court for monolingual speakers of Tojolab’al Maya.


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