09/12/2019
Are you a lifelong resident of Amador County? Tell us what it's like to grow up and live here! We want to talk to you.
To participate, visit our website: http://web.stanford.edu/dept/linguistics/VoCal/participate.html, email [email protected], or call 209-256-9700.
-Voices of California, a Stanford University research project
The Voices of California Project
09/12/2019
Voices of California Amador County 2019 team! 🌞
09/06/2019
On September 9th, Voices of California will be arriving in Amador County. We are a group of Stanford University researchers interested in language and life across California. If you are a lifelong resident of Amador County, please consider signing up to talk with us! We're looking to learn about life in the County. We are scheduling in-person interviews September 9-18.
To participate, visit our website: http://web.stanford.edu/dept/linguistics/VoCal/participate.html
Or email: [email protected]
Or call: 209-256-9700.
The Voices of California Project
09/13/2018
to last year’s VOC in Humboldt County. Here’s some of the team enjoying those amazing views. To be involved this year ( ) head to http://voicesofcalifornia.stanford.edu
09/12/2018
Read about our project on the Redlands/Loma Linda Patch:
From Redlands, Loma Linda or Yucaipa? We want to talk to YOU!
Check out the latest community post from one of your neighbors. (The views expressed in this post are the author’s own.)
09/14/2017
Listen to one of our researchers, Teresa Pratt, talking to KMUD about our project and why we're in Humboldt this year.
Stanford Researchers Looking for Humboldt Locals for 'Voices of California' Project
If you were born and raised in Humboldt County, Stanford researchers would like to interview you for 'Voices of California,' a project looking into the diversity of California culture and how it affec
09/14/2017
We're featured in the Times Standard!
‘Voices of California’ researchers in Humboldt County
Researchers from Stanford University’s Department of Linguistics are in Humboldt County for 10 days conducting interviews as part of the “Voices of California” project, which documents language and life across California.
09/14/2017
Thank you North Coast Journal for helping us get the word out!
Stanford Project Looking For Humboldt Voices
Across the vast swaths of California, there are different tells — certain turns of phrase or inflections used in everyday conversation — that can reveal...
09/14/2017
The Lost Coast Outpost has kindly covered our project!
Born and Raised in Humboldt? Stanford's 'Voices of California' Project Wants to Talk With You!
Were you born and raised in Humboldt County? Do you have an hour or two to spare over the coming week?Well, then, consider making an appointment to sit down with one or more members of the team of Stanford
09/02/2016
Some coverage of our project today in the The Salinas Californian: http://www.thecalifornian.com/story/news/2016/09/01/habla-salinas-stanford-wants-your-story/89747828/. The photo is of the reporter, Roberto Robledo, community journalist, who took the time to show Rob Podesva and Teresa Pratt around downtown Salinas on a recent scouting trip. Thank you Roberto!
Habla Salinas? Stanford wants your story
A team of linguists will be in town to record oral histories of Salinas natives for their Voices of California project