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Arden G. Sanders, Ph.D.

Adjunct in Applied Linguistics
E-mail: Arden_Sanders@gial.edu

 

Education top

 

B.A., M.A., M.A., Ph.D.

  1988 Ph.D. Intercultural Studies
Fuller Theological Seminary,
Pasadena, CA
Contextualization Award for dissertation
  1983 M.A. Missiology Fuller Theological Seminary
Pasadena, CA
  1976 M.A. Linguistics University of Texas at Arlington
  1973 B.A. Religion & Philosophy Friends University Wichita, KS

Other Graduate Studies

  2006 Pragmatics and Relevance Theory University College London
London, UK
  2002 Higher Education Administration University of North Texas
Denton, TX

Languages

    English, FSI 5; Kamasau, FSI 4; Tok Pisin, FSI 4

Professional Experience top

 

Graduate Institute of Applied Linguistics, Dallas, TX
2000 - Present

  Dean of Academic Affairs
    2000-2005: Establish academic policies, handbooks and Catalog during inaugural years of a new institution applying for initial accreditation with SACS
  Adjunct Professor of Linguistics and Translation
    2006-present: AL 5316 Theory and Practice of Translation

SIL International, Dallas, TX, 1977 - 1999

  SIL, Int’l Papua New Guinea
   
  • 1998-1999: Editor, Data Papers on Papua New Guinea Languages
  • 1997-1999: Director’s Assistant for Technical Studies; manage academic consulting and training policies & programs
  • 1997: Translation Coordinator, translation consulting and translator training
  • 1994-1998: Branch Parliamentarian, Chairman of Constitution Committee
  • 1991-1992: Director’s Assistant for Secondment & Training, oversee national training programs; government liaison for secondment
  • 1985: interim Regional Assistant Director for Sepik Region
  • 1977-1999: linguist / adviser, Kamasau language project
    linguistics analyst; trainer & adviser in translation and literacy

Barclay College, Haviland, KS, 1992, 1995

  Adjunct Professor of Linguistics

Fuller Theological Seminary, Pasadena, CA, 1981-1983

  Academic Adviser for Master’s students
   
  • Academic Adviser for Master’s students at the School of World Mission: advise students in degree planning; graduation clearances

Publications top

 
Arden G. Sanders
1989 “Kamasau perceptions of learning: traditional training and formal schooling.” Papua New Guinea Journal of Education. Vol. 25.2.
1988 Learning Styles in Melanesia. Ann Arbor, MI: University Microfilms International. Ph.D. dissertation.
1977a “Guidelines for conducting a lexicostatistic survey in Papua New Guinea.” Workpapers in Papua New Guinea Languages. Vol. 21.
1977b  “Some synchronic analysis procedures for language survey data.” Workpapers in Papua New Guinea Languages. Vol. 21.
Arden G. Sanders (Advisor, Translator & Editor)
1999  Yumbui Ningg Wand Yuwon Ye. (Kamasau New Testament translation) Port Moresby, PNG: Bible Society of Papua New Guinea.
Arden G. Sanders (Editor)
1999   “Orthography and Phonology Database: Highlands and Papuan Regions.” Data Papers on Papua New Guinea Languages. Vol. 44.
1998 “Orthography and Phonology Database: Islands and Momase Regions.” Data Papers on Papua New Guinea Languages. Vol. 43.
Arden G. Sanders and Joy Z. Sanders
1994a Kamasau (Wand Tuan) grammar: morpheme to sentence. Ukarumpa, PNG: SIL. ms.
1994b Kamasau language pesky particles. Ukarumpa, PNG: SIL. ms.
1994c Negation in Kamasau. Ukarumpa, PNG: SIL. ms.
1992 Organized phonology data – Kamasau Language. Ukarumpa, PNG: SIL. ms.
1987 “Kamasau orthography.” Data Papers on Papua New Guinea Languages. Vol. 33.
1981 Kamasau anthropology sketch. Ukarumpa, PNG: SIL. ms
1980a “Defining the Centres of the Marienberg Language Family.” Pacific Linguistics A-56.
1980b  “Dialect survey of the Kamasau language.” Pacific Linguistics A-56.
1980c  “Phonology of the Kamasau language.” Pacific Linguistics A-56.
1978 Kamasau Language Grammar Essentials. Ukarumpa, PNG: SIL. ms
Arden G. Sanders and Joy Z. Sanders (Editors)
1996   Wand Tuan Wand Puate: Yumbo Yumbo Buagi Raqe Wund. (Kamasau Practical Triglot Dictionary) Ukarumpa, PNG: SIL.
Arden G. Sanders and Marty Rich
1982   Marxism and tribal societies. ms.
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