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Robin Sabino

Robin Sabino teaches courses in linguistics, language acquisition, technical and business writing, and composition. Her research program addresses language and identity, cultural contact, language variation, and language change. Ongoing projects include research on multilingualism and Southern English, and an in-progress manuscript on the development of community and language in Danish West Indies. She is also developing an instructional website for the revitalization of Cherokee.

Representative Publications

  • “Tsalagi Language Revitalization and the Echota Cherokee.” Tributaries: Journal of the Alabama Folklife Association. Forthcoming.
  • Sabino, Robin. (2005). Survey Says...gameday. American Speech 80.1: 61-77.
  • Hathorn, Stacye, and Robin Sabino. (2001). Views and Vistas: James Patriot's Wilson's Travels through the Choctaw, Chickasaw, and Cherokee Nations. The Alabama Review. July: 206-220.
  • Sabino and Jennifer Hall. “The Path Not Taken: Cultural Identity in the Interesting Life of Olaudah Equiano.” Melus 24.1 (1999): 5-19.
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