Steven Bird's Blog
April 6, 2017
Experiments in Language Evolution
I've just embarked on a new phase of work, based in Australia's Top End. I'm asking: what is the future of Language in the world, and what can we do to create a world that sustains its linguistic diversity? Since I'm working with oral cultures, I've decided to share my journey in a series of podcasts, here.
Published on April 06, 2017 23:04
September 21, 2014
Trekking on the roof of the world
Once, about halfway to London, I looked out the window and saw the silent twinkling lights of a city far below. I figured out that it was probably Tashkent. Tashkent! What would that be like? Since then, Central Asia hovered in my mind’s eye like a fata morgana. Two decades later I am exploring the area, and recently spent two weeks in Tajikistan.
It’s a short drive from Tashkent to the border. The crossing is dramatic. You walk through a neutral zone shouldering your luggage, overlooked by wa...
It’s a short drive from Tashkent to the border. The crossing is dramatic. You walk through a neutral zone shouldering your luggage, overlooked by wa...
Published on September 21, 2014 12:13
March 25, 2014
Academics team up to save dying languages

Published on March 25, 2014 16:39
August 20, 2013
Two Interviews on ABC Radio National
Stories from the Brazilian Amazon, with Waleed Aly and Phillip Adams, onABCRadio National:
ABCRN Drive with Waleed Aly:Passport: Steven Bird, computer scientist and preserver of old languages[audio|website]ABCRN Late Night Live with Phillip Adams and Carmel O’Shannessey:Lost and found languages[audio|website]
ABCRN Drive with Waleed Aly:Passport: Steven Bird, computer scientist and preserver of old languages[audio|website]ABCRN Late Night Live with Phillip Adams and Carmel O’Shannessey:Lost and found languages[audio|website]
Published on August 20, 2013 16:41
May 30, 2013
The wrap up of my Brazil fieldwork
Published on May 30, 2013 16:50
April 29, 2013
Photographs from Terra Preta
I’ve just returned from four days in Terra Preta, a 50km boat ride up the Rio Negro from Manaus. My friends from the Tembe trip, Katie and Isaac, joined me and did an brilliant job with recording and transcribing Nhengatu stories. This post has a selection of photos from our trip. (Click to enlarge and see captions.)
















Published on April 29, 2013 16:54
April 8, 2013
Nhengatu: A Timely Lesson in Language Preservation

After leaving Manaus, we tracked along the northern bank of the river, about 50m out, dense rainforest on our right an...
Published on April 08, 2013 19:26
March 19, 2013
Photographs from my visit to a Tembe Village
I recently visited a Tembé village and wrote about it here (Androids in Amazonia). This post has a selection of photos from that trip.






















Published on March 19, 2013 19:38