Lecturer in Linguistics and Applied Linguistics, The University of Melbourne
Sasha Wilmoth is a Lecturer in Linguistics and Applied Linguistics at the University of Melbourne, working within the Research Unit for Indigenous Language. Her research focusses on the languages of Indigenous Australia. In particular, she works with Pitjantjatjara communities to document the structure of their language, how the language is being maintained and adapted by young people, and how to keep the language strong through bilingual education.
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