
معرفی
Dr. Arok Wolvengrey is a Professor of Algonquian Languages and Linguistics at First Nations University of Canada. He specializes in the study of Indigenous languages, particularly Cree, focusing on syntax, morphosyntax, functional grammar, and lexicography. His work emphasizes language revitalization and literacy within the Algonquian language family.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Linguistics, University of Amsterdam
- M.A. in Linguistics, University of Manitoba
- B.A. (Honours) in Linguistics, University of Saskatchewan
Research Interests:
- Cree language studies and orthography
- Functional (Discourse) Grammar
- Syntax and morphosyntax of Algonquian languages
- Literacy and lexicography in Indigenous languages
Current Projects:
- Cree Online Dictionary Development: https://sapir.artsrn.ualberta.ca/cree-dictionary/
- Algonquian Linguistic Atlas: https://www.atlas-ling.ca/
- Plains Cree Grammar pages: http://plainscree.atlas-ling.ca/grammar/
Courses Taught:
- CREE 206: Cree Linguistics
- CREE 225: Cree Transcription
- CREE 230: Cree Syllabics
- CREE 310: Cree Phonology
- CREE 311: Cree Morphology
- CREE 413: Cree Syntax
- LING 100: Introductory Linguistics
- LING 213: Syntax
- LING 230: Indigenous Languages of Turtle Island
- LING 413: Seminar in Syntax
- LING 813: Advanced Topics in Syntax
- LING 890: Directed Readings in Algonquian Linguistics
- SAUL 206: Saulteaux (Ojibwe) Linguistics
- SAUL 230: Saulteaux Syllabics
As a Series Editor for First Nations Language Readers (U of R Press), Dr. Wolvengrey contributes to publishing materials for Indigenous language learners. His teaching and research are intertwined with practical efforts to preserve and document endangered Algonquian languages.
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