Andrew Carnie is Professor of linguistics at the University of Arizona. He specializes in theoretical syntax, morphology and phonology with a particular interest in constituent structures, dependencies, case and copular constructions. He works mainly with Scottish Gaelic and Modern Irish.
Diane Ohala is an Associate Professor of Practice in linguistics at the University of Arizona. She specializes in phonology and developmental psycholinguistics, specifically the acquisition of syllable structure and related phenomena in monolingual English-speaking children. She also works with Welsh-English bilingual children on occasion.
Dee Hunter is a Ph.D. student in Linguistics at the University of Arizona. They specialize in language revitalization and reclamation as well as language planning and teaching. They have worked with Cornish and Scottish Gaelic in recent years.
Samantha Prins is a PhD candidate at the University of Arizona. She specializes in language revitalization, morphology, and syntax with a particular interest in nominal inflection and the intersections of linguistic theory and community language work.
Mike Hammond is Professor of linguistics at the University of Arizona. He specializes in phonology, poetic meter, and computational linguistics. He works mainly with Welsh and English, and occasionally Scottish Gaelic.
Luis A. Irizarry is Ph.D. Candidate in Linguistics at the University of Arizona. He specializes in theoretical syntax and computational linguistics with particular interest dependency grammar, copular constructions and clefts. He works mainly with Manx and Scottish Gaelic.