Monica Macaulay


Monica Macaulay is a Professor of Linguistics at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, where she is also affiliated with the American Indian Studies Program.
Macaulay received her PhD in 1987 for her research on morphology and cliticization in Chalcatongo Mixtec at the University of California, Berkeley. 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. She has also written a grammar of Chalcatongo Mixtec.
Macaulay is currently the president of the Endangered Language Fund, 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, a project of the Linguistic Society of America. She has written a survival skills manual for graduate students in linguistics.

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