
About
Danny Law serves as an Associate Professor in the College of Liberal Arts at the University of Texas at Austin. His academic focus lies at the intersection of historical linguistics, language contact phenomena, and the study of Mayan languages and writing systems, where he has established a significant research presence.
His educational qualifications include:
- Ph.D. from the University of Texas at Austin
Dr. Law's primary research interests encompass Historical Linguistics, Language Contact, Mayan Languages, and Writing Systems. He also investigates Language Variation, Constructed Languages in Popular Media, Iconicity, Historical Phonology, and Maya Hieroglyphics. His scholarly work frequently addresses the historical development of Mayan languages, contact-induced changes, and the evolution of writing systems, with particular attention to ancient Mesoamerican scripts.
An examination of his recent publications (2017-2024) indicates a sustained focus on Mayan linguistics, including studies on language contact, historical change, and the structure of Classic Mayan. He has also contributed to the field of signed language linguistics and explored innovative approaches to ancient language pedagogy using open educational resources. A recurring theme is the application of historical linguistic methods to endangered languages and writing systems.
No scientific awards or honors were documented in the provided materials.
Dr. Law mentors students through advanced coursework such as Research in Documentary and Descriptive Linguistics (LIN 389D), though specific graduate advisees and grant-funded research projects are not enumerated in the available information.
Details regarding research laboratories or collaborative teams were not provided in the source material.
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