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Scott Delancey

Professor, Linguistics
Phone: (503) 346-3901
Email: delancey@uoregon.edu

Scott DeLancey specializes in Sino-Tibetan languages, especially the languages of Southeast Asia and Northeast India. Professor DeLancey's most recent publications include: “Kurtoep and Tibetan” in Chomolangma, Demawend und Kasbek: Festschrift für Roland Bielmeier zu seinem 65. Geburtstag, (2008); “The semantic structure of Klamath bipartite stems” in Combat pour les langues du monde / Fighting for the world's languages: Hommage à Claude Hagège; "Adposition as a Non-Universal Category" in Linguistic Diversity and Language Theories, (2005); "Grammaticalization" in Morphology: An International Handbook on Inflection and Word Formation, (2004); "Location and Direction in Klamath" in Motion, Direction, and Location in Languages: In Honor of Zygmunt Frajzyngier, (2003); “Classical Tibetan” and “Lhasa Tibetan” in The Sino-Tibetan Languages, (2003); "The Mirative and Evidentiality" in Journal of Pragmatics, (2001); "Relativization in Tibetan" in Studies in Nepalese Linguistics, (1999). Dr. Delancey has been a visiting professor at the University of California at San Diego, UC Santa Barbara, the University of New Mexico, the University of Lyon II, and spent a 6-month sabbatical in residence at Gauhati University, Assam, India, in 2009.

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