Larry Hayashi MA

Instructor in Linguistics

Department: School of Graduate Studies, Linguistics, MALing, ACTS

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Phone1: 604-513-2122 x3960

Area of Expertise: Typology; Language Software Development for Descriptive Linguistics

Education: MA Linguistics (University of Oregon) 1991; BEd Secondary Sciences (University of Alberta) 1986; BSc Biology (University of Alberta) 1984

Courses Taught

  • Field Methods: Data Management & Analysis

Research Interests

 Recent Publications

  • 2006 (with Keith Snider) The Comparative African Wordlist Project. Presented at the 37th Annual Conference on African Linguistics, Univeristy of Oregon, Eugene.
  • 2002 (with Mik Maxwell and Gary Simons) A morphological glossing assistant. In Peter Austin, Helen Dry and Peter Wittenburg (eds.), Proceedings of the International LREC Workshop on Resources and Tools in Field Linguistics, Las Palmas, 26-27 May 2002, 25-1 through 25-10: ISLE and DoBeS. (http://papers.ldc.upenn.edu/LREC2002/Morph_Gloss_Asst.pdf)
  • 2001 (with John Hatton) Combining UML, XML and relational database technologies - the best of all worlds for robust linguistic databases. In Proceedings of the IRCS Workshop on Linguistic Databases , eds. Steven Bird; Peter Buneman; and Mark Liberman, 115-124. Philadelphia: Institute for Research in Cognitive Science.
    http://www.ldc.upenn.edu/annotation/database/papers/Hayashi_Hatton/23.3.hayashi.pdf
  • 2000 Discovering and testing linguistic generalizations using interactive concordances. In electronic Proceedings of the Talkbank Linguistic Exploration Workshop: New Methods for Creating, Exploring and Disseminating Linguistic Field Data. Chicago. (http://www.ldc.upenn.edu/exploration/LSA/)