Research Bio
Andrew Garrett is a professor of linguistics and the Nadine M. Tang and Bruce L. Smith Professor of Cross-Cultural Social Sciences, and serves as the faculty director of the California Language Archive. He is also a member of the Graduate Groups in Folklore and Indigenous Language Revitalization. He works with speakers, learners, and early documentation of Indigenous California languages, especially the Yurok language of northern California; and on early Indo-European languages, especially Greek, Latin, and languages belonging to the Anatolian branch. As a historical linguist, he is interested in language change (in phonology, morphology, syntax, and semantics), patterns of language diversification, and methods of reconstruction. As an Americanist, he brings philology and language documentation together to better understand the Indigenous linguistic ecology of California and the west coast and to serve the needs of academic researchers and community members who are learning and revitalizing their languages. His books are Basic Yurok (2014) and The Unnaming of Kroeber Hall: Language, Memory, and Indigenous California (2023).
Research Expertise and Interest
linguistics, language change, Indo-European languages, historical linguistics, Indigenous California languages, Indigenous language revitalization
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Teaching
Indigenous languages of California [LINGUIS 275]
Special Group Study [LINGUIS 298]
Special Individual Study [LINGUIS 299]
Linguistics Honors Course [LINGUIS H195B]
Indigenous Language Revitalization: Contexts, Methods, Outcomes [EDUC C251A]
History, Structure, and Sociolinguistics of a Particular Language [LINGUIS 170]
Supervised Independent Study and Research [LINGUIS 199]
Structure of a Particular Language [LINGUIS 270]
Special Individual Study [LINGUIS 299]
Training for Linguistics Teaching Assistants [LINGUIS 375]
Indigenous Language Revitalization: Contexts, Methods, Outcomes [LINGUIS C251A]
Introduction to Linguistic Science [LINGUIS 100]
Morphology [LINGUIS 115]
Morphology [LINGUIS 115]
Special Group Study [LINGUIS 298]
Special Individual Study [LINGUIS 299]
Linguistics Honors Course [LINGUIS H195B]