FACULTY
Sandra Clarke (B.A. Memorial, M. ès A., D. ès
L. Laval), Professor, Department of Linguistics. Office SN3050D, telephone 737-7632
Research interests: Language variation and change (English and Innu-aimun (Montagnais))
from a quantitative sociolinguistic perspective; Algonquian, especially Innu-aimun;
language and gender.
clarkes@mun.ca
Carrie Dyck (B.A.
Saskatchewan, M.A., Ph.D Toronto), Assistant Professor, Department of Linguistics.
Office SN3041, telephone 737-8170
Research Interests: Phonology (generative phonology, dependency phonology, government
phonology, vowel representations), Cayuga (Iroquoian), generative syntax, variation.
cdyck@mun.ca
Valerie Legge (B.A., BEd, M.A., Ph.D Memorial) Assistant
Professor, Department of English. Office A2046, telephone 737-8592
Research interests: Canadian literature, women's literature, critical theory.
valerie@mun.ca
Marguerite MacKenzie, (B.A., M.A., McGill, Ph.D. Toronto,
Associate Professor, Department of Linguistics. Office SN3050B, telephone 737-8905
Research interests: Grammar, lexicon and dialectology of Cree and Innu (Montagnais-Naskapi)
dialects, Aboriginal language education.
mmackenz@mun.ca
David Natcher, (M.A. University of Alaska Fairbanks,
1996, Ph. D.University of Alberta 1999) Assistant Professor of Anthropology
and Canada Research Chair in Aboriginal Studies (Tier II), telephone 737-6116.
Research interests: Aboriginal peoples of Canada andAlaska; human and political
ecology; Aboriginal Rights; resource development policy; and the human dimensions
of environmental management.
dnatcher@mun.ca
Lisa Rankin, (B.A. (Hons) UBC, M.A. Trent, Ph.D McMaster),
Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology - Archaeology Unit. Office QC1012A,
phone 737-4808
Research interests: The prehistory of Northeastern North America, South America,
Prehistoric Interaction.
lrankin@mun.ca