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Field Notes
Martha Tsutsui Billins
50 episodes
7 months ago
A podcast about linguistic fieldwork, where seasoned fieldworkers share their stories from the field of language documentation & description.
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A podcast about linguistic fieldwork, where seasoned fieldworkers share their stories from the field of language documentation & description.
Show more...
Society & Culture
Education,
Science,
Social Sciences
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Ep. 48: Yulha Lhawa on Khroskyabs Language Documentation & Revitalization
Field Notes
53 minutes 36 seconds
1 year ago
Ep. 48: Yulha Lhawa on Khroskyabs Language Documentation & Revitalization
This month's episode is with Yulha Lhawa from the University of Washington and the Endangered Languages Project. Yulha Lhawa, originally from Siyuewu Village in Sichuan, China, is a passionate advocate for her community's traditions and language. Growing up as a yak herder, Yulha developed an interest in linguistics during high school. This interest fueled her to create the trilingual book "Warming Your Hands by Moonlight," aimed at preserving local history and folklore. Taking her dedication a step further, Yulha journeyed to the United States from the Himalayas to study linguistics at the University of Oregon. Currently, she's pursuing a Master's in computational linguistics at the University of Washington, hoping to merge her linguistic knowledge with modern technology to contribute to the preservation of her community's cultural heritage. Things mentioned in this episode Khroskyabs language Gyalrongic languages Tibeto-Burman languages Endangered Languages Project Endangered Languages Project Mentorship Program Khroskyabs on YouTube Field Notes Patreon
Field Notes
A podcast about linguistic fieldwork, where seasoned fieldworkers share their stories from the field of language documentation & description.