Ellavina Tsosie Perkins (born 1940) is an independent linguist and scholar of the Navajo language.
She was a student of the late MIT linguistics professor Ken Hale. [1] She received her Ph.D. from the University of Arizona; her dissertation dealt with word order and lexical scope in Navajo. [2]
Perkins is on the board of directors of the Navajo Language Academy, [3] under the auspices of which she is currently collaborating with Theodore B. Fernald on the Navajo Grammar Project, which aims to produce a reference grammar of the Navajo Language. [4] The project received a major grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities [5]
Ellavina Tsosie Perkins (born 1940) is an independent linguist and scholar of the Navajo language.
She was a student of the late MIT linguistics professor Ken Hale. [1] She received her Ph.D. from the University of Arizona; her dissertation dealt with word order and lexical scope in Navajo. [2]
Perkins is on the board of directors of the Navajo Language Academy, [3] under the auspices of which she is currently collaborating with Theodore B. Fernald on the Navajo Grammar Project, which aims to produce a reference grammar of the Navajo Language. [4] The project received a major grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities [5]