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Elena Benedicto is a Professor in the Department of English at Purdue University. A faculty member since 1997, she directs the Indigenous and Endangered Languages Lab (IELLab) and contributes to interdisciplinary programs including Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, Classics, and Medieval and Renaissance Studies.
- Ph.D. in linguistics and syntax from the University of Massachusetts-Amherst
- Ph.D. and bachelor’s in Latin syntax from Universitat de Barcelona
Her research bridges theoretical syntax and methodological/ethical issues in linguistic fieldwork, with a focus on endangered languages like Mayangna (Nicaragua) and sign languages (ASL, LSCu, LIS). Key themes include:
- Reference frames and spatial cognition
- Verbal classifier systems
- Participatory Action Research (PAR)
- Language revitalization
- Sociolinguistic dynamics
- Cultural transmission of knowledge
Her publications span formal syntactic analysis and ethical frameworks for community-driven research, reflecting collaborations across institutions and Indigenous groups. She teaches courses in syntax, field methods, and Native American languages.
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