Colette Grinevald (born 1947) is a French linguist. She earned her PhD from Harvard University in 1975 and joined the newly created Linguistics department at the University of Oregon in 1977.[1] Grinevald has written grammars of Jakaltek Popti' and Rama and advocates for endangered languages.[2] She contributed to UNESCO's language vitality criteria developed in 2003.[3] Grinevald serves on Sorosoro's scientific board.[4]
Colette Grinevald | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1947 (age 74–75) |
| Other names | Colette Grinevald Craig |
| Academic background | |
| Alma mater | Harvard University |
| Thesis | Jacaltec Syntax: A Study of Complex Sentences (1975) |
| Academic work | |
| Discipline | Linguist |
| Sub-discipline |
|
| Institutions |
|
| Website | www |
Grinevald grew up in Algiers, in what was then French Algeria. She had recurrent tuberculosis as a young child. She married William Craig, then a medical student, while studying in Boston. The couple later divorced. Grinevald's children Matthias Craig and Guillaume Craig started a non-profit organization, Blue Energy.[1][5]
| General | |
|---|---|
| National libraries | |
| Scientific databases | |
| Other | |