K. David Harrison

K. David Harrison (born 1966), is a linguist, author and activist for the documentation and preservation of endangered languages teaching at Swarthmore College and affiliated with the National Geographic Society. His research focuses on the Turkic languages of central Siberia and western Mongolia. He co-starred in Ironbound Films' Emmy-nominated 2008 documentary film The Linguists. He serves as director of research for the non-profit Living Tongues Institute for Endangered Languages.Harrison has done field work on endangered languages in Siberia and Mongolia Tuvan, Tsengel Tuvan, Tofa, Ös, Tuha, Monchak, Munda, and also in Paraguay, Chile, Papua New Guinea, and India. He specializes in phonology, particularly vowel harmony, and in the study of language endangerment, extinction, and revitalization.

Personal facts

Birth dateNovember 17, 2016
Birth place
Alberta , Ponoka Alberta , Canada
Nationality
United States
Canadians
Citizenship
Canada
United States
Education
Jagiellonian University
Yale University
American University
Hometown
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Known for
The Linguists

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