About PNWLL Press

Pacific Northwest Languages and Literatures (PNWLL) Press is dedicated to publishing quality documentation of Pacific Northwest languages in a manner that is accessible to Indigenous speech communities as well as academic linguists. Our goal is to maintain high production and editorial standards, while ensuring that all publications are affordable and relevant to both scholarly and community audiences. We embrace a collaborative approach to publishing, co-publishing in partnership with First Nations organizations where possible, and seeking community input and involvement in the publication process. We are committed to an open access model of publishing, posting publications online for free download and entering into creative commons copyright agreements with First Nations partners.

Shipping

We are able to ship books to anywhere in the world! The rates to Canada and the US reflect shipping via registered Canada Post. Shipping to other countries is done via express registered shipping so that tracking is included. All of these rates cover the shipping of one to two books. Should you need special shipping services, please feel free to contact us directly.

Shipping to Canada  $10.00
Shipping to the US  $15.00
Shipping Internationally  $30.00

How to Cite

The following are our suggestions for how to cite books published by PNWLL Press. The examples given follow the Generic Style Rules and the 2007 Unified Stylesheet for Linguistics. If you are using a different citation system (e.g. APA or MLA), you will need to look up the proper formatting for books and journal articles.

Cite as a book, with PNWLL Press as the publisher. The URL may also be optionally included.

Alexander, Qwa7yán’ak Carl. 2016. Sqwéqwel’ múta7 sptakwlh: St’át’imcets Narratives. Vancouver, BC: Pacific Northwest Languages and Literatures (PNWLL) Press. (https://pnwllpress.sites.olt.ubc.ca/files/2023/03/AlexanderPDF_web.pdf)

People

Management

PNWLL Press Editorial Advisory Board

Margaret Anderson, Professor emeritus, University of Northern British Columbia

Sonya Bird, Associate professor, University of Victoria

Strang Burton, Instructor, University of British Columbia (specializes in pedagogical material)

Henry Davis, Professor, University of British Columbia

Kristin Denham, Professor, Western Washington University

Sharon Hargus, Professor, University of Washington

Marianne Ignace, Professor, Simon Fraser University

Peter Jacobs, Assistant professor, Simon Fraser University

Lisa Matthewson, Professor, University of British Columbia

Suzanne Urbanczyk, Associate professor, University of Victoria

Contact

pnwll.press@ubc.ca

    PNWLL Press
    c/o Department of Linguistics
    University of British Columbia
    2613 West Mall
    Vancouver, BC
    V6T 1Z4
    Canada