COIL speaker | Charlotte Logan

Charlotte Logan in a black-and-white striped shirt, in front of a bright blue wall with a whiteboard on it.

Bio

Charlotte Logan (Kanien’kehá:ka of Akwesasne) is a Ph.D. Candidate in the Department of Linguistics at Cornell University, with a minor in American Indian and Indigenous Studies. Her interdisciplinary work focuses on language immersion, documentation, and the semantics and pragmatics of particles within Haudenosaunee languages. She studies the functions of frequently used discourse, modal, and evidential particles, examining how these features pattern across different genres of language use within the Six Nations languages.  Charlotte has been supported in her work by the Cobell Foundation, the Cornell Dean's Excellence Fellowship, and Cornell Society for the Humanities.