This award is provided by the University of Wisconsin-Madison Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research with funding from the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation. It is a major campus honor with which the University recognizes Professor Armstrong’s academic success while providing an opportunity for continued development of an outstanding research program.
Part of Grant’s research program in the coming years will investigate the particularly rich and complex systems in languages of the Mayan family in Mexico and Guatemala. Through original fieldwork, his project will document and analyze these understudied and, in some cases, endangered languages. It will do so in a way that also achieves benefits to the communities in which these languages are spoken.
¡Congrats, Profe Armstrong!
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