Marie-odile Junker
Professor
Linguistics and Language Studies
Carleton University
Canada
Biography
B.A. (Sorbonne) M.A. (Strasbourg) Ph.D. (Sherbrooke) Dr. Junker is a professor in the School of Linguistics and Language Studies. She is cross-appointed to the Cognitive Science Institute and the French Department. Her research interests include: language documentation with a specialization in Aboriginal languages (East Cree, Innu, and the Algonquian language family in general), information and communication technologies for language preservation, general linguistics, lexicography, cognitive semantics, cross-cultural communication, participatory action research, and French.
Research Interest
Theoretical and General Linguistics Cognitive Semantics Language documentation and description French and Indigenous languages (Cree, Innu, Atikamekw – Algonquian Languages) Women and Language Information technology applied to language teaching and preservation Participatory Action Research
Publications
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Arppe, A., Junker M.-O. Harvey, C., and J. R. Valentine. Algonquian verb paradigms – a case for systematicity and consistency. Papers of the Algonquian Conference 47.