sigwan [dot] thivierge [at] gmail [dot] com
Assistant Professor of Linguistics at Concordia University
I’m an Assistant Professor at Concordia University, where I hold a joint position in First Peoples Studies (School of Community & Public Affairs) and Linguistics (Department of Classics, Modern Languages, and Linguistics). My research interests are in morphosyntax and semantics, focusing on Algonquian and Kartvelian languages. More specifically, I am interested in complex agreement systems, roots and the structure of verbal stems, modality, and indexical shifting. My works also focuses on language reclamation and documentation, particularly in my home community in Long Point First Nation (Winneway, QC).