Sally Rice
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Gender | Female |
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Books | The Quarry: When the Monster Lives at Home |
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Making Sense of Monsters: Adventures in Discovering We Are Always Exactly Where We Are Supposed to Be | |
Affiliations | University Of Alberta |
Citations | 2,147 |
H index | 22 |
Interests | Cognitive Linguistics |
Athapaskan Languages | |
Corpus Linguistics | |
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ID | 1728781 |
Sally Rice Life story
Sally Rice is a professor of linguistics at the University of Alberta, where from 2007 to 2011 she was the Landrex Distinguished Professor in the Faculty of Arts. Rice is known for her scholarship on the indigenous languages of Canada, especially those of the Athabaskan language family.