Carol E. Genetti (born 1961) is an American linguist who is known for her research into Tibeto-Burman languages and languages of the Himalayans. Her work into Newar language is the first comprehensive grammar, focusing on the Dolakhae dialect. Her investigation into languages of the Indosphere has increased understanding of many typological features, including auxiliaries.[1]
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Born | 1961 (age 60–61) |
Education | University of Oregon (Ph.D.) |
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Genetti earned her Ph.D. in Linguistics in 1990 from the University of Oregon.[2] Genetti is an emeritus professor from the University of California, Santa Barbara, where she was a faculty member in the Department of Linguistics until 2020.[3] Between 2013 and 2020 she was also the Dean of the UCSB Graduate Division, and she served as Chair of the Department of Linguistics from 1999-2005.[4] Genetti now serves as the Vice Provost for Graduate and Postdoctoral Programs at NYU Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.[5]
In 2008, she founded InField, an international training workshop in field linguistics and language documentation (Grenoble and Furbee: 262).[6][7][8] She served as Director of the first InField when it was hosted by the University of California, Santa Barbara.[9] InField/CoLang has provided significant training/support for documentation of endangered languages worldwide.[10][11]
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