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  1. Gregory David Shelton Anderson is an American linguist specializing in languages of Siberia, Munda languages, and auxiliary verbs. Anderson earned his doctorate in linguistics from the University of Chicago in 2000, [2] and is currently director of the Living Tongues Institute for Endangered Languages .

  2. Living Tongues Institute for Endangered Languages (EIN: 41-2183857) is a registered 501 (c) (3) organization that was founded in 2005 by linguist Gregory D. S. Anderson, and has research teams around the globe. As leaders in the field of endangered language documentation, we stand at the intersection of linguistics and community activism.

  3. Gregory D. S. Anderson is a linguist who is director of the Living Tongues Institute for Endangered Languages, a non-profit organization dedicated to the documentation, revitalization, and maintenance of endangered languages. In addition to endangered languages, Anderson is widely published and a recognized expert in historical linguistics ...

  4. Living Tongues Institute for Endangered Languages (EIN: 41-2183857) is a registered 501 (c) (3) organization that was founded in 2005 by linguist Gregory D. S. Anderson, and has research teams around the globe. As leaders in the field of endangered language documentation, we stand at the intersection of linguistics and community activism.

  5. Living Tongues Institute for Endangered Languages (EIN: 41-2183857) is a registered 501(c)(3) organization that was founded in 2005 by linguist Gregory D. S. Anderson, and has research teams around the globe. As leaders in the field of endangered language documentation, we stand at the intersection of linguistics and community activism.

  6. Gregory D. S. Anderson. This paper is an acoustic phonetic study of vowels in Sora, a Munda language of the Austroasiatic language family. Descriptions here illustrate that the Sora vowel system ...

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  8. The Linguists follows David Harrison and Gregory Anderson, scientists racing to document languages on the verge of extinction. David and Greg’s ‘round-the-world journey takes them deep into ...