WAIL 27
May 2 - 3, 2025
Santa Barbara, California, USA
The Proceedings of the 26th WAIL are now available!
Santa Barbara, California, USA
George Aaron Broadwell is professor of anthropology at the University of Florida. He works on languages of the Southeastern US (Choctaw, Timucua) and Oaxaca, Mexico (Zapotec, Copala Triqui). His research seeks to provide solid linguistic documentation and analysis while also working closely with Native people to produce language material that is of value to the community. He is the author of two book length grammars (A reference grammar of Choctaw (2006) and The Timucua language: A text-based reference grammar (2024)). In 2023, he was awarded the Victor Golla Prize for career achievement by the Society for the Study of the Indigenous Languages of the Americas (SSILA).
HSSB 6020 (Humanities & Social Sciences Building / Edificio humanidades y ciencias sociales)
The HSSB is a triangular building on the west side of the UCSB campus. If you plan to drive (you must purchase a UCSB visitor parking permit), the closest parking lots are Lots 27 & 22. Lot 29 is only open for visitor parking on weekdays after 5pm and on weekends.
El edificio HSSB tiene forma triangular y se encuentra en el lado oeste del campus UCSB. Si tiene planeado conducir (necesitará comprar un pase de parqueo para visitantes), los parqueos más cercanos son el 27 y 22. El uso del parqueo 29 está restringido de lunes a viernes hasta las 5pm, después de esta hora y durante los fines de semana se puede parquear con pase de visitante.