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Michael Boutin, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor of Applied Linguistics
E-mail: michael_boutin@gial.edu

Michael Boutin

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  1994 Ph.D.   University of Florida
  1980 M.A. Linguistics University of Texas at Arlington
  1979 B.A.   University of New Mexico

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Graduate Institute of Applied Linguistics, Dallas, TX
2006 - Present

  Assistant Professor of Applied Linguistics
     
  Courses Taught
    AL4410 Principles of Grammatical Analysis
    AL5406 Field Methods and Linguistic Analysis
     
  Current Research and Institutional Instructional Activities
    Grammatical analysis

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Books

2008

(Compiled with Hans J.B. Combrink, Craig Soderberg, and Alanna Y. Boutin.) Indigenous groups of Sabah: An annotated bibliography of linguistic and anthropological sources. Part 1: author index. http://www.sil.org/silepubs/abstract.asp?id=50498.

2008

(Compiled with Hans J.B. Combrink, Craig Soderberg, and Alanna Y. Boutin.) Indigenous groups of Sabah: An annotated bibliography of linguistic and anthropological sources. Part 2: ethnic group index; topical index. http://www.sil.org/silepubs/abstract.asp?id=50499.

2006 Compiled with Hans J.B. Combrink, Craig Soderberg, and Alanna Y. Boutin.) Indigenous groups of Sabah: An annotated bibliography of linguistic and anthropological sources, revised and updated edition. Sabah Museum Monograph Volume 10 Part 1 and Part 2. (Two volumes.) Kota Kinabalu: Department of Sabah Museum.
2003 (Compiler.) Cassava: An annotated bibliography. http://www.sil.org/silewp/abstract.asp?ref=2003-001.
1993 (Co-edited with Inka Pekkanen.) Phonological descriptions of Sabah languages. Sabah Museum Monograph 4. Kota Kinabalu: Sabah Museum.
1986 (Compiler.) Indigenous groups of Sabah: An annotated bibliography of linguistic and anthropological sources, Supplement 1. Sabah Museum Monograph No. 1, Part 2. Kota Kinabalu: Sabah Museum.
1984 (Compiled with Alanna Boutin.) Indigenous groups of Sabah: An annotated bibliography of linguistic and anthropological sources. Sabah Museum Monograph No. 1. Kota Kinabalu: Sabah Museum.

Selected articles

(in press) Metathesis in Bonggi. To appear in Piakandatu ami Dr. Howard P. McKaughan, eds. Loren Billings and Nelleke Goudswaard. Manila: Linguistic Society of the Philippines, and SIL Philippines.
2009   Influence of lexical semantics on reflexes and allomorphs of *<um> and *<in> in Bonggi. Journal of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society 1.23-47. Available at: http://www.jseals.org/.
2008

Review of The Begak (Ida'an) language of Sabah, by Nelleke Goudswaard. Bijdragen Tot De Taal, Land- En Volkenkunde 164.539-42.

2007 Lexical decomposition and locative predicates in Bonggi. SEALS VIII Papers from the 8th Annual Meeting of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society 1998, ed. by Mark Alves, Paul Sidwell, and David Gil, 25-43. Canberra: Pacific Linguistics, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, The Australian National University. http://www.seals-conference.org/
2006(Co-authored with Patricia Regis and Jacqueline Pugh-Kitingan.) Coastal and island groups of Sabah. The encyclopedia of Malaysia: Peoples and traditions, volume 13, ed. Prof. Dato’ Dr. Hood Salleh, 128-29. Kuala Lumpur: Editions Didier Millet.
2004 Linguistic encoding of responsibility in the Bonggi language of Sabah, Malaysia. Language, linguistics and the real world, Volume 1: Making linguistics relevant, eds. Gerald Knowles, Jamaliah Mohd Ali, Jariah Mohd Jan, Su’ad Awab and Zuraidah Mohd Don, 67-83. Kuala Lumpur: University of Malaya.
2004 Locative predicates in Bonggi. http://linguistics.buffalo.edu/research/rrg.html.
2004 A Role & Reference Grammar account of Bonggi –an. Papers from the Eleventh Annual Meeting of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society (2001 Bangkok), ed. S. Burusphat, Tempe, Arizona, 71-85. Arizona State University, Program for Southeast Asian Studies. http://www.seals-conference.org/
2002 Blocking nasal spread in Bonggi. Papers from the Tenth Annual Meeting of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society 2000, ed. Marlys Macken, 97-114. Tempe, AZ: Program for Southeast Asian Studies, Arizona State University. http://www.seals-conference.org/.
2002 Nominative and genitive case alternations in Bonggi. The history and typology of Western Austronesian voice systems, eds. Fay Wouk and Malcolm Ross, 209-39. Canberra: Pacific Linguistics.
2001 Voice alternations in Bonggi. Papers from the Sixth Annual Meeting of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society 1996, eds. Karen L. Adams and Thomas John Hudak, 47-70. Tempe, AZ: Program for Southeast Asian Studies, Arizona State University. http://www.seals-conference.org/
2000 The role of /l/ in blocking nasal spread in Bonggi. Borneo 2000: Language, management and tourism. Proceedings of the Sixth Biennial Borneo Research Conference, ed. Michael Leigh, Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, 170-88. Kuching: Institute of East Asian Studies, Universiti Malaysia Sarawak.
1996 Bonggi clitics. Pan-Asiatic Linguistics. Proceedings of the Fourth International Symposium on Language and Linguistics January 8-10, 1996. Salaya, Thailand: Institute of Language and Culture for Rural Development, Mahidol University.
1994 Aspect in Bonggi. Ph.D. dissertation, University of Florida. Ann Arbor: UMI Dissertation Services.
1991 Aspect and temporal reference in Banggi. Thematic continuity and development in languages of Sabah, ed. S.H. Levinsohn, 7-28. Pacific Linguistics, Series C - No. 118. Canberra: Australian National University.
1990 Evaluating written and oral sources in ethnohistory studies: The case of Bonggi. Language and oral traditions in Borneo, ed. James T. Collins, 1-32. Selected papers from The First Extraordinary Session of The Borneo Research Council, August 4-9, 1990, Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia. Borneo Research Council Proceedings Series, Vol. 2. Williamsburg, VA: The Borneo Research Council Inc.
1990 The Bonggi. Social organization of Sabah societies, ed. Sherwood G. Lingenfelter, 91-110. Kota Kinabalu: Sabah Museum and State Achives.
1986 (Co-authored with Alanna Boutin.) Banggi death customs. Sabah Society Journal 8(2):274-83.
1987 (Co-authored with Alanna Boutin.) Classification of disease among the Banggi of Sabah. Anthropological Linguistics 29(2):157-69.
1984 Banggi kinship terminology. Anthropological Linguistics 26(3):305-12.

Selected presentations

2003 A corpus study of the syntax and semantics of na in Bonggi discourse. Paper presented on 30 September 2003 at the Third Malaysia International Conference on Languages, Literatures, and Cultures (MICOLLAC 2003).
2002 A Role & Reference Grammar account of adversative constructions in Bonggi. Paper presented at the Seventh Biennial Conference of the Borneo Research Council July 15-18, 2002, Universiti Malaysia Sabah. To appear in conference proceedings.
2001 A Role & Reference Grammar account of Bonggi –an. Paper presented at 11th Annual Southeast Asian Linguistics Conference, May 16-18, 2001, Bangkok, Thailand .
2001 Where have all the adjectives gone in the indigenous languages of Sabah? Paper presented at the Third International Malaysian Studies Conference, 6-8 August 2001, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia , Bangi, Selangor, Malaysia .
1999 Locative predicates in RRG. Paper presented at the Role and Reference Grammar Workshop and Conference, 23-25 July 1999, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
1996 A tale of two passives in Bonggi. Paper presented at the Fourth Biennial Conference of the Borneo Research Council June 10-15, 1996. Universiti Brunei Darussalam.
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