Sally Dye

Contact
International Sociolinguistics Dep’t
7500 W. Camp Wisdom Rd.
Dallas, TX 75236-5629 U.S.A.
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Degrees
- M.A, Fuller Seminary School of Intercultural Studies, 1982
- B. S. Nursing, University of Michigan, 1959
Current positions
- International Sociolinguistics Consultant (1996)
Other experience
- Anthropology Consultant, Eastern Africa Group (1989–1994)
- Designed and taught courses in Cross-Cultural Communication for IICCC (India Institute for Cross-Cultural Communication*), India (1996–2005) *now titled “Word For All”
- Sr. Anthropology Consultant, Papua New Guinea (1972–1989)
- Linguist and Translator, Papua New Guinea Branch (1963–1989)
Memberships
- Society for Applied Anthropology (2004– )
Language proficiency
- Bahinemo (Papua New Guinea) 3
- Swahili 1+
Research interests
- Revitalization Movements
- Cross-Cultural Stress Management
- World view and community aspirations
- Community-based consulting in value systems and cultural identity
Publications in SIL International Bibliography
Selected papers presented
2002. CCC Workbook and Teacher’s Manual (for the Cross-Cultural Communication Workshop). With Wayne Dye. Nagpur, India:IICCC.
1984. “Conflicting Standards of Goodness”, Notes on Scripture in Use 6:23-37 Dallas: SIL
1983. “What Disrupts Bahinemo Marriage?” Working Papers in Melanesian Marriage and Family Life. Special Editor: Darrell L. Whitman. Goroka, PNG: Melanesian Institute for Pastoral and Socio-Economic Service, pp. 1-25.
1974. “Decreasing Fatigue and Illness in Field Work,” Missiology 2:1:79-109
