Doris L. Payne is a professor at the University of Oregon and a consultant with SIL International. She has done original field work on languages of East Africa and the Americas. As a fieldworker, she focuses on all aspects of language structure but is especially interested in morphosyntax, discourse, and the lexical-syntactic interface. Together with Maasai colleagues, she is developing a trilingual Maasai-Swahili-English dictionary.
Sara Pacchiarotti, University of OregonSara Pacchiarotti is a PhD candidate in Linguistics at the University of Oregon. She is particularly interested in syntax, historical linguistics and language change. She has worked on Bribri (Chibchan), has broad experience with Indo-European languages, and is also interested in African languages.
Mokaya Bosire, University of OregonMokaya Bosire studies Swahili, youth languages and urban vernaculars in the Swahili Nation including Sheng and Street Swahili. He is particularly interested in language contact, language variation and the interplay between language and power in post-colonial Africa. He teaches Swahili at the University of Oregon, Eugene.