Will Reiman
Contact
7500 W. Camp Wisdom Rd.
Dallas, TX 75236 U.S.A.
972 708 7400
E-mail:
will_reiman@gial.edu
Degrees
Current Positions
Other Experience
Language Proficiency
Research Interests
Selected Publications
Selected Papers Presented
Works Online
Degrees
A.S., Genesee Community College (1985)
B.A., Roberts Wesleyan College (1987)
M.A., University of Texas at Arlington (2004)
Current positions
Adjunct Faculty for Applied Linguistics, GIAL
Research Catalyst, GIAL
Other experience
2010 / 05-07 Language Documentation Team Leader, Zambezia, Mozambique. Languages: Emihavane (LON), Manyawa (MNY).
2010 / 03 Lead instructor, Workshop on the Fundamentals of Oral Language Documentation. Atma Jaya University, Jakarta, Indonesia.
2008 / 06 Lead instructor, Seminar on Language Assessment, Guinea-Bissau. Hosted by the Igreja Evangelica de Guinea-Bissau.
2008 / 06 Documentary linguistics seminar in Bantu languages, Ruiru, Kenya. Discussion leader, technical aspects.
Language proficiency
Portuguese
English
Research interests
Language Documentation
Comparative Dialectology
Phonetics, Articulatory and Acoustic
Culture Documentation
Research Ethics
Selected publications
Reiman. 2010. Basic oral language documentation. Language Documentation & Conservation 4. 254-268.
Olson, Kenneth S., D. William Reiman, Fernando Sabio & Filipe Alberto da Silva. in press. The voiced linguolabial plosive in Kajoko.
Chicago Linguistic Society (CLS)
45(1)
.
Selected papers presented
2009. Basic Oral Language Documentation. First International Conference on Language Documentation and Conservation. University of Hawaii, Manoa, HI, USA.
Works online
2010. Basic oral language documentation.
Language Documentation & Conservation 4. 254-268
.
2009. Basic Oral Language Documentation. First International Conference on Language Documentation and Conservation. University of Hawaii, Manoa, HI, USA. (
pdf
)
2009. Basic Oral Language Documentation. First International Conference on Language Documentation and Conservation. University of Hawaii, Manoa, HI, USA. (
audio
)
2002. Findings from the sociolinguistic survey of the Lolo people. SIL International.