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Sally Rice is a professor of linguistics at the University of Alberta, where from 2007 to 2011 she was the Landrex Distinguished Professor in the Faculty of Arts. Rice is known for her scholarship on the indigenous languages of Canada, especially those of the Athabaskan language family. She was one of the founding directors of CILLDI, the Canadian Indigenous Languages and Literacy Development Institute, which since 2000 has been an annual tri-Faculty summer institute to provide training in Canadian First Nations languages development.

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Awards and distinctions

  • Rice was the Landrex Distinguished Professor in the University of Alberta Faculty of Arts from 2007-2011.
  • Rice was a McCalla Research Professor in the University of Alberta Faculty of Arts in 2008-2009.
  • Rice was awarded a grant from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council Of Canada (SSHRC) in 1999 for "The Daghida Project: Language Research and Revitalization in a First Nations Community (Cold Lake, Alberta)."
  • Rice was awarded a grant from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council Of Canada (SSHRC) in 2003 for "7th Conference on Conceptual Structure, Discourse, and Language ."
  • Rice and fellow linguist Joyce McDonough were awarded a grant from the US National Science Foundation in 2009 for "An Interactive Speech Atlas of Dene Speaking Communities in the Mackenzie Basin" (award 0853929).
  • Publications

    2011. Newman, John, Sally Rice, and Harald Baayen (eds.). Corpus-Based Studies in Language Use, Language Learning, and Language Documentation. Amsterdam: Rodopi.

    2011. Rice, Sally and John Newman (eds.). Experimental and Empirical Methods in the Study of Conceptual Structure, Discourse, and Language. Stanford: CSLI/University of Chicago Press.

    2010. Ives, John W., Sally Rice, and Edward Vajda. "Dene-Yeniseian and processes of deep change in kin terminologies." In Kari, J. and B. Potter (eds.), Anthropological Papers of the University of Alaska (APUA), Vol. 6 (1-2): 161-187. Fairbanks: UAF Press.

    2007. Rice, Sally and Kaori Kabata. "Cross-linguistic grammaticalization patterns of the ALLATIVE." Linguistic Typology 11: 453-516.

    2004. Newman, John and Sally Rice. "Patterns of usage for English SIT, STAND, and LIE: A cognitively-inspired exploration in corpus linguistics." Cognitive Linguistics 15: 351-396.

    1999. Rice, Sally. "Patterns of acquisition in the emerging mental lexicon: The case of to and for in English." Brain and Language 68:268-276.

    1995. Sandra, Dominiek and Sally Rice. "Network analyses of prepositional meaning: Mirroring whose mind—the linguist’s or the language user’s?" Cognitive Linguistics 6:89-130.

    References

    Sally Rice Wikipedia