Lindsay J. Whaley

Dartmouth College Lindsay J. Whaley is an American linguist.

Education
Ph.D. (Linguistics) SUNY/Buffalo, 1993

Positions
Currently Chair, Linguistics and Cognitive Science at Dartmouth College

Books

 * Whaley, L.J.(2006) Saving Languages, with Lenore Grenoble. Cambridge University Press.
 * Whaley, L.J. and Grenoble, L.(1998){eds} an "Endangered Languages: Current Issues and Future Prospects". Cambridge University Press.
 * Whaley, L.J.(1997) An Introduction to Language Typology: The Unity and Diversity of Language. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Book Chapters

 * Whaley, L.J.(2006) "Syntactic typology." In J. Song (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Linguistic Typology. Oxford University Press.
 * Whaley, L.J.(2005) "Altaic," in Philipp Strazny (ed.), Encyclopedia of Linguistics, New York: Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers.
 * Whaley, L.J.(2003) "Can a language that never existed be saved? Coming to terms with Oroqen language revitalization."  In D. Patrick and J. Freeland (eds.), Language Rights and Language Survival.  Manchester: St. Jerome's.
 * Whaley, L.J.(2001) "Language Loss and Culture Change among Manchu-Tungusic Peoples". In J. E. Terrell (ed.) Archaeology, Language and History: Essays on Culture and Ethnicity, pp. 103-124. Westport, CT: Bergin & Garvey.

Papers

 * Whaley, L.J.(2003) "The Future of Indigenous Languages." In Futures 325: 961-973.
 * Whaley, L.J.(2000) "Oroqen Dialects", with Fengixiang Li, Central Asiatic Journal 44/1.1-26
 * Whaley, L.J.(2000) "Emphatic Reduplication in Oroqen and Its Altaic Context", with Fengxiang Li, Linguistics 38/2.1-18.
 * Whaley, L.J.(1999) "Language Policy and the Loss of Tungusic Languages", with Lenore Grenoble, Language and Communication 19.373-386.
 * Whaley, L.J.(1999) "Revisiting Tungusic Classification from the Bottom-Up: The Case of Oroqen and Evenki", with L. Grenoble and F. Li, Language 75.286-321.
 * Whaley, L.J.(1998) "The Suffix -kan in Oroqen", with Fengixiang Li, Studies in Language 22:181-205.