I teach courses in Documentary Linguistics as part of the Language Documentation & Conservation academic program at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa.
Spring 2026 (CRN: 82020) Tuesday and Thursday 10:30-11:45 am HST , Moore 228
Introduction to morphological phenomena and traditional approaches to morphological analysis, particularly those concerning the interfaces between morphology and syntax and phonology.
Fall 2025 (CRN: 79629) Tuesdays 1:30-4:30 pm , Sakamaki D101
This is a seminar course which introduces students to the field of biocultural diversity and conservation, emphasizing transdisciplinary approaches to understanding the interrelationships between culture, ecology, and language. This course features lectures and discussions by key UH Mānoa faculty in anthropology, biology, botany, Hawaiian studies, natural resources, linguistics, literature, law, and more.