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Don Daniels is an Associate Professor of Linguistics at the University of Oregon's Department of Linguistics within the College of Arts and Sciences. His research focuses on endangered languages of Papua New Guinea, including documentation, comparative reconstruction, and morphosyntactic analysis. He has conducted fieldwork since 2006 on languages such as Sgi Bara, Sirva, and Wiru, emphasizing theories that integrate synchronic and diachronic perspectives.
Education:
- Ph.D., 2015, University of California, Santa Barbara
- M.A., 2011, University of California, Santa Barbara
- B.A., 2006, Dartmouth College
Research interests span language change mechanisms, comparative methods, and fieldwork methodologies. His work bridges synchronic description and diachronic theory, particularly within the Sogeram language family. Recent publications explore clause structures, tone systems, and data management strategies in linguistic research.
His fieldwork projects include long-term documentation of Sgi Bara and collaboration with linguistic communities in Papua New Guinea.
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