Kevin Martens Wong
Singapore
Kevin Martens Wong is a speculative fiction novelist, Kabesa of the Kodrah Kristang revitalisation initiative, which seeks to revive the critically endangered Kristang language in Singapore, and an editor at Unravel: The Accessible Linguistics Magazine. He loves books, boo boos, bicycles, languages, science fiction, most marine mammals, and the color orange. His first novel, Altered Straits, was published by Epigram Books in early 2017.

Issue 7 | Features | Aslian languages
The Aslian languages

Issue 7 | Language profiles | Aslian languages
Jahai

Issue 10 | Interrogatives | Constructed languages
Constructing Tuyunri

Issue 3 | Interrogatives | Endangered languages
Revitalising Kristang

Issue 3 | Language profiles | Endangered languages
Kristang

Issue 5 | Features | Romance languages
Portuguese and Spanish

Issue 4 | Language profiles | Singapore
Kristang in Singapore

Issue 4 | Interrogatives | Singapore
(Un)common communities

Issue 7 | Front Matter
Editor’s Foreword

Issue 3 | Front Matter
Special Feature Foreword

Issue 2 | Front Matter
Editor’s Foreword

Issue 1 | Front Matter
Editor’s Foreword

Issue 8 | Interrogatives
Bridge linguistics

Issue 7 | Interrogatives
Form, function, fieldwork

Issue 6 | Interrogatives
The challenge of complexity

Issue 1 | Interrogatives
Talking therapy

Issue 1 | Interrogatives
Thoughts on structure

Issue 9 | Language profiles
Unangam Tunuu

Issue 1 | Language profiles
Kazakh

Dialogue | Language Documentation
Rebels for language: Attending CoLang 2016

Dialogue | Commentary
Why I don’t speak Singaporean

Dialogue | Weekly Roundup
This week in languages: Oct 16, 2015

Dialogue | Weekly Roundup
This week in languages: Oct 9, 2015

Dialogue | Weekly Roundup
This week in languages: Oct 2, 2015

Dialogue | Weekly Roundup
This week in languages: Sep 25, 2015

Dialogue | Predictive Linguistics