Monica Macaulay
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Monica Macaulay (born 1955) is a professor of linguistics at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, where she is also affiliated with the American Indian Studies Program.{{Cite web |date=2018-06-29 |title=Macaulay, Monica |url=https://langsci.wisc.edu/staff/monica-macaulay/ |access-date=2023-05-21 |website=Language Sciences |language=en-US}}{{Cite web |title=Monica Macaulay |url=https://www.teachlangwisconsin.com/interviews/monicamacaulay |access-date=2023-05-21 |website=Multilingualism and Education in Wisconsin |language=en-US}}
Biography
During her teenage years, Macaulay attended high school in Santiago, Chile. It was here that she learned Spanish. After graduating high school and traveling South America she then moved to Prescott, AZ. She relocated shortly after to northern California and pursued art school before enrolling at UC Berkeley.{{cite web|title=Featured Linguist: Monica Macaulay – The LINGUIST List|url=https://blog.linguistlist.org/uncategorized/featured-linguist-monica-macaulay/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150425032348/http://blog.linguistlist.org/uncategorized/featured-linguist-monica-macaulay/|url-status=dead|archive-date=25 April 2015|access-date=2021-03-09|language=en}}
Macaulay received her PhD in 1987 for her research on morphology and cliticization in Chalcatongo Mixtec at the University of California, Berkeley.{{cite web |last= |first= |date= |title=Monica Macaulay (CV) |url=http://monicamacaulay.com/cv.html |website= |publisher= |accessdate=January 22, 2015}}{{cite web |title=Publications {{!}} Linguistics |url=https://lx.berkeley.edu/publications?keywords=&author=macaulay&topics=All&pubtype=22 |access-date=2018-03-09 |website=lx.berkeley.edu |language=en}}
She has worked on documenting various indigenous languages of North America, especially Menominee and Potawatomi. She has published a number of linguistic studies on, especially, the syntax and semantics of Mixtec, Karuk and Algonquian.{{cite web |title=Monica Macaulay - Google Scholar Citations |url=https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=F6q_wDkAAAAJ&hl=en |access-date=2018-03-09 |website=scholar.google.com}} She has also written a grammar of Chalcatongo Mixtec (Macaulay 1996). From 2006 to 2010 she led an NSF grant which aimed to write three dictionaries for Menominee.{{Cite web |title=NSF Award Search: Award # 0553958 - Completion of Three Menominee (MEZ) Dictionaries |url=https://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=0553958 |access-date=2023-05-21 |website=www.nsf.gov}}{{Cite web |last=Miller |first=Jeff |date= |title=Weight of the Words |url=https://onwisconsin.uwalumni.com/weight-of-the-words/ |access-date=2023-05-21 |website=On Wisconsin |language=en-US}} The grant resulted in works including Macaulay (2009, 2012).
She has written a survival skills manual for graduate students in linguistics (Macaulay 2011).
Macaulay is married to linguist Joe Salmons.{{Cite web |title=Mollie Salmons Obituary (2000) - Durham, NC - The News & Observer |url=https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/newsobserver/name/mollie-salmons-obituary?id=35403518 |access-date=2023-05-21 |website=Legacy.com}}
Honors
In 2020, Macaulay was inducted as a Fellow of the Linguistic Society of America.{{cite web |title=Linguistic Society of America List of Fellows by Year |url=https://www.linguisticsociety.org/content/lsa-fellows-year-induction |access-date=11 March 2022}}
Macaulay is currently the president of the Endangered Language Fund,{{cite web |title=Endangered Language Fund: Board of Directors |url=http://www.endangeredlanguagefund.org/about_board.php |url-status=dead |accessdate=January 22, 2015 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150123031057/http://www.endangeredlanguagefund.org/about_board.php |archivedate=January 23, 2015}} as well as the co-editor of the Papers of the Algonquian Conference.
Since 1996, she has been the project director for the Women in Linguistics Mentoring Alliance (WILMA), a project of the Linguistic Society of America.{{cite web |last= |first= |date= |title=History of WILMA |url=http://www.linguisticsociety.org/wilma/history |website=Linguistic Society of America |publisher= |accessdate=January 22, 2015}}
Key publications
- Macaulay, Monica, Salmons, J. 2017. Synchrony and diachrony in Menominee derivational morphology. Morphology 27, 179–215.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11525-016-9299-y - Brugman, Claudia M. & Macaulay, Monica. 2015. Characterizing evidentiality. Linguistic Typology 19, no. 2, pp. 201–237.
https://doi.org/10.1515/lingty-2015-0007 - (2014) Macaulay, M. Ézhe-bmadzimgek gdebodwéwadmi-zheshmomenan: Potawatomi Dictionary. (Co-compiled with Lindsay Marean, Laura Welcher, and Kimberly Wensaut; self-published with Forest County Potawatomi Community.)
- (2012) Macaulay, M. Menominee Dictionary (Self-published with Menominee Tribe of Wisconsin.)
- (2011) Macaulay, M. Surviving Linguistics: A Guide for Graduate Students (second edition). Somerville, MA: Cascadilla Press. (First edition 2006.) ISBN 978-1-57473-029-6
- (2009) Macaulay, M. A Beginner's Dictionary of Menominee. (Co-compiled with Marianne Milligan; self-published with Menominee Tribe of Wisconsin.)
- (1996) Macaulay, M. A Grammar of Chalcatongo Mixtec. (Grammar with texts and dictionary; 298 pp.) University of California Publications in Linguistics, Vol. 127. Berkeley, Los Angeles: University of California Press. {{ISBN|0-520-09807-2}}
References
External links
- [http://monicamacaulay.com/ Academic homepage]
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