Pamela Munro


Pamela Munro is an American linguist who specializes in Native American languages. She is a distinguished research professor of linguistics at the University of California, Los Angeles, where she has held a position since 1974.
She earned her PhD in 1974 from the University of California, San Diego, where her graduate adviser was Margaret Langdon. Her dissertation, entitled Topics in Mojave Syntax, was published by Garland in 1976.
Her research has concentrated on all aspects of the grammars of indigenous languages of the Americas, most recently focusing on the Chickasaw, Garifuna, Imbabura Quichua, Tongva, and Tlacolula Valley Zapotec languages. She has published numerous articles and books, and was instrumental in the creation of dictionaries for San Lucas Quiaviní Zapotec, Chickasaw and Wolof. She is also the compiler of a series of books on college slang, Slang U.
Munro was named to be the Ken Hale Professor at the 2019 LSA Linguistic Institute held at UC-Davis.

Selected publications