Leanne Hinton
Leanne Hinton is an emerita professor of linguistics at the University of California at Berkeley. She specializes in American Indian languages, sociolinguistics, and language revitalization.[1] She is a director of the Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, and also participates in language revitalization efforts and organizations, including the Advocates for Indigenous California Language Survival and its biennual Breath of Life conferences, for which she is a consulting board member.[2][3]
Published works
- Hinton, Leanne (1984). Havasupai Songs: a Linguistic Perspective. City: John Benjamins Pub Co. ISBN 9783878083566.
- Hinton, Leanne (1984). A Dictionary of the Havasupai Language. Havasupai Tribe. ASIN B0006YSJ6W
- Hinton, Leanne (1984). Spirit Mountain. Tucson: Sun Tracks and the University of Arizona Press. ISBN 9780816508174.
- Hinton, Leanne (1996). Flutes of Fire. Berkeley: Heyday Books. ISBN 9780930588625.
- Hinton, Leanne (1998). Studies in American Indian Languages. Berkeley: University of California Press. ISBN 9780520097896.
- Hinton, Leanne (2000). Ishi's Tale of Lizard (1st ed.). Heyday Books. ISBN 1890771325.
- Hale, Kenneth (2001). The Green Book of Language Revitalization in Practice. Boston: Academic Press. ISBN 9780123493545.
- Hinton, Leanne (2002). How to Keep Your Language Alive. Berkeley: Heyday Books. ISBN 9781890771423.
- Hinton, Leanne (1994). Sound Symbolism. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521026772.
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