Andrew Garrett: Curriculum vitae

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Education and employment

University of California, Berkeley

University of Texas at Austin

Harvard University

Harvard College

Administration

Director, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, UC Berkeley (2007–)

Director, 2009 Linguistic Institute

Awards and honors

Fellow of the Linguistic Society of America (2009)

Distinguished Teaching Award, UC Berkeley (2007)

Division of Social Sciences Distinguished Service Award, UC Berkeley (2002-2003)

Division of Social Sciences Distinguished Teaching Award, UC Berkeley (1999-2000)

Fellowships and grants

Principal Investigator (with Line Mikkelsen), "Karuk [kyh] and Yurok [yur] Syntax and Text Documentation", funded by the NSF (2011-2014)

Humanities Research Fellowship, UC Berkeley (2010-2011)

Principal Investigator, "Berkeley Indigenous Language Resources: Access, Archiving, and Documentation", funded by the NEH-NSF Documenting Endangered Languages program (2007-2010)

Humanities Research Fellowship, UC Berkeley (2004-2005)

Principal Investigator (with Juliette Blevins), "The Yurok Language: Description and Revitalization", funded by the NSF (2001-2004)

NEH Fellowship for University Teachers (1994-1995)

Visiting teaching positions

Linguistic Institute, UC Berkeley (2009)

Yurok Language Institute, Yurok Tribe (2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011)

Linguistic Institute, Harvard / MIT (2005)

Department of Classics, Stanford University (2004)

Linguistic Institute, Cornell University (1997)

Department of Linguistics, Stanford University (1991-1992)

Languages

Primary philological–historical research: English, Greek, Hittite, Karuk, Latin, Luvian, Lycian, Old Irish (Ogam), Rumsen (Ohlone), Yurok

In situ fieldwork experience: Karuk, Northern Paiute, Northern Sierra Miwok, Yurok

Consulting work: Hupa, Karuk, Yurok

Professional service

Elected member, Executive Committee, Linguistic Society of America

Editorial boards: Brill's Studies in Indo-European Languages & Linguistics, Language Dynamics and Change