
Jason Lee is a linguist. He graduated from the University of Western Australia in 1997 with a First Class Honours in Linguistics and an additional major in Anthropology. He is currently a PhD candidate in Linguistics at the Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies at the Australian National University. 
He has conducted linguistic fieldwork in the Philippines (Agusan Manobo), Indonesia (Mandar) and the Northern Territory (Kriol). He has also worked as a community linguist with the Katherine Regional Aboriginal Language Centre working with speakers of Kriol, Mangarrayi, Mayali, Dalabon, Rembarrnga in the communities of Katherine, Jilkminggan, Bulman and Wugularr, among others.
Online Language Community Access Program (OLCAP)
Gelacio, Datu Manggusawon Teofilo E., Jason Kwok Loong Lee and Ronald L. Schumacher. 2000. Manobo dictionary: of Manobo as spoken in the Agusan river valley and the Diwata mountain range. Butuan City: Urios College
Lee, Jason Kwok Loong. 2006. "Transitivity, valence and voice in Mandar." Tenth International Conference on Austronesian Linguistics, 17-20 January 2006, Palawan, Philippines. Linguistic Society of the Philippines and SIL International.
Lee, Jason Kwok Loong. 2004. Kriol Dikshenri. Unpublished Ms.
jason.lee@aiatsis.gov.au