Paul Platero is a Navajo linguist. He was a student of the late MIT linguistics professor Ken Hale. Platero earned his Ph.D. in linguistics from MIT, with a dissertation on the relative clause in Navajo.[1]
He has published articles about the syntax and grammar of Navajo, and co-edited an overview of the Athabaskan languages.[2]
Platero has taught the Navajo language at institutions including Swarthmore College and the Navajo Language Academy,[3] and has also participated in language revitalization efforts to promote the use of Navajo among Navajo youth.[4]
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