James T. Collins Explained

James T. Collins
Birth Date:1946
Birth Place:Chicago, Illinois
Nationality:American
Occupation:Linguist
Alma Mater:University of Chicago
Workplaces:Northern Illinois University
Main Interests:Austronesian languages

James T. Collins (born 1946 in Chicago) is an American linguist who works on comparative linguistics, lexicography, and sociolinguistics. Collins specializes primarily in Austronesian languages.[1]

Education

Collins received his B.A. at the University of Saint Mary of the Lake, Illinois in 1968, MA in linguistics at the University of Chicago in 1975, a Ph.D at the University of Chicago in 1980. In 1984, he was a senior researcher at Cornell University. He also taught Indonesian at the University of Texas at El Paso, Leiden University, Goethe University Frankfurt, International Institute of Asian Studies (Netherlands), and National University of Malaysia.[2] He later became Professor of Malay-Polynesian Linguistics in 1995. He is also Professor Emeritus in Foreign Languages and Literatures at the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Northern Illinois University.

Research

Collins did extensive research on the languages of Indonesia, especially in the regions of Maluku, Kalimantan, Peninsular Malaysia, and Sarawak. Some of Collins' works include publications on the languages of Borneo (1990), Java, Bali, Sri Lanka (1995), Sumatra, and Eastern Indonesia (1996).

Publications

Books
Book chapters
Journal articles

Notes and References

  1. Web site: James T. Collins: Don't Worry Indonesia. The Jakarta Post. 20 November 2013. 13 January 2017.
  2. News: Godam: 'Collins tegur, bahasa Melayu lara'. Salbiah Ani. Berita Harian. 7 July 2011. 18 May 2013.