Benjamin (Ben) Chung, MA Student
Focus of research
Speech variation and dialectal vitality of Indigenous languages in what is now British Columbia (BC) and the application of these understandings into language planning and curriculum development.
Interests
Language revitalization and documentation; dialectology; morphosyntax; sociolinguistics; fieldwork; Wakashan languages
Education
2020 Bachelor of Arts (BA) Double Specialization in First Nations and Endangered Languages and Linguistics at University of British Columbia
About
Ben (he/him) is an MA student and ally in Indigenous language revitalization and rights, locally and globally. He is non-Indigenous from a mixed Korean and Ashkenazi background and has worked with communities in BC as a partner in revitalization efforts for the last seven years. He is interested in working with Nations to understand language change and variation in and across communities and through archival documentation. Most closely, Ben has had the great honour and pleasure to work with the Hai伎zaqv (Heiltsuk) Nation in curriculum development and language technology projects as well as learn from Kwakwala and Tilhqot宎in (Chilcotin) speakers. Aside from linguistics, Ben enjoys cooking and strength training. He also spends a lot of time with his dog, Sundae, a chiweenie.
Publications and presentations
Carpenter, J., Chase, B., Chung, B., Humchitt, R., & Turin, M. (2021). Mobilizing and Activating Ha穩伎zaqv廎戢 (Heiltsuk Language) and Culture Through a Community-University Partnership. KULA: Knowledge Creation, Dissemination, and Preservation Studies, 5(1). https://doi.org/10.18357/kula.127
Turin, M., & Chung, B. (2020). Temporal concepts and formulations of time in Tibeto Burman languages. The Journal of Asian Linguistic Anthropology, 1(1), 39-76. http://dx.doi.org/10.17613/s0zk-v035
Turin, M., & Chung, B. (2018). Colour terms in Tibeto-Burman languages. Rocznik Orientalistyczny/Yearbook of Oriental Studies, 71(2), 198-248. http://doi.org/10.24425/ro.2019.127213
Awards and recognitions
SSHRC Canada Graduate Scholarship Masters