Field Notes is back for its fifth and final season! Season five's inagural episode is with Patrick Heinrich from the Ca' Foscari University of Venice. Patrick received his Masters degree in Linguistics and Japanese Studies in 1998 from Heinrich-Heine University Düsseldorf. He completed his PhD in Japanese Studies in 2002 at Duisburg University. He is a sociolinguist who has worked extensively in the Ryukyuan archipelago, and has written many publications on language ideology, language shift, language reclamation, language planning and policy, and language and well-being. Along with Shinsho Miyara and Michinori Shimoji, he is the co-editor of the Handbook of the Ryukyuan Languages (2015). He is also co-editor of Language Crisis in the Ryukyus (2014), along with Mark Anderson.
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If you are interested in Ryukyuan linguistics, check out previous Field Notes episodes with Prof. Michinori Shimoji and Madoka Hammine:
Ep 10: Fieldwork Q&A with Vera Ferreira & Hugo Cardoso (Part 2)
Ep 9: Fieldwork Q&A with Vera Ferreira & Hugo Cardoso (Part 1)
Ep 8: Lauren Gawne on Funding Fieldwork
Ep 7: Community Collaboration for Language Documentation in the Tanzanian Rift Valley with Andrew Harvey
Ep 6: Madoka Hammine on Insider Research in the Ryukyus
Ep 5: Khairunnisa on Insider Researcher Language Documentation on Sasak
Ep 4: Hugo Cardoso on Researching Creoles in Sri Lanka & India
Ep 3: Lyle Campbell on Language Documentation in the Americas
Ep 2: Vera Ferreira on Linguistic Fieldwork in Europe
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