University of Kentucky College of Arts & Sciences

Faculty & Research

Rusty Barrett

Rusty Barrett
Assistant Professor
Ph.D. University of Texas at Austin

Email: erbarrett@uky.edu
Phone: 859-257-3114
Office: 1255 Patterson Office Tower

Research

  • Phonological variation in K'iche' Maya
  • Language revitalization in Guatemala
  • Morphology-phonology interface in Sipakapense Maya

Areas of interest:

  • Sociolinguistic theory, language and gender, language and ethnicity
  • Mayan languages and linguistics, particularly K'ichean languages
  • Language contact, language endangerment and revitalization
  • Phonological theory, phonological variation

Courses taught (at UK and previously):

  • Introduction to Linguistics
  • Language and discrimination
  • Language and sexuality
  • Sociolinguistics of endangered languages
  • K'iche' Maya
  • African American languages and dialects
  • Phonology I
  • Languages of the world
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Selected Publications

  • Language ideology and racial inequality: Competing functions of Spanish in an Anglo-owned Mexican restaurant. Language in Society 35(2): 163-204. 2006.
  • Queer talk. Encyclopeadia of language and linguistics (2nd edition), Amsterdam: Elsevier. Volume 10: 316-322. 2005.
  • As much as we use language: Lakoff’s queer augury, In Robin Lakoff. Language and woman’s place: Text and commentaries (ed by Mary Bucholtz). New York, NY: Oxford University Press. 2004: 397-407.
  • Models of gay male identity and the marketing of "gay language" in foreign-language phrasebooks for gay men. Estudios de sociolingüística. 4(2): 533-562. 2003.
  • The Huehuetenango Sprachbund and language standardization in Guatemala. In Mary Andronis, Erin Debenport, Anne Pycha and Keiko Yoshimura, eds. CLS 38-2: Proceedings of the 38th Chicago Linguistics Society, The Panels. 2003: 309-18.

 
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