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  • loped the Chomsky hierarchy in the field of linguistics; a discovery which has directly impacted pr
  • , and hosted AHDS Literature, Languages and Linguistics, a national centre for the support of digit
  • In linguistics, a question that makes use of interrogative
  • and French, receiving a Diploma in General Linguistics a year later.
  • n-Roger Vergnaud, declared that "generative linguistics acquired a new momentum in Europe after Cho
  • f high culture, with many hobbies including linguistics, agro-techniques, painting, and chemistry.
  • age), as well as in extending computational linguistics algorithms to bioinformatics.
  • ive language history, general Indo-Germanic linguistics, all archaic Germanic languages (Old West N
  • It is based on a corpus linguistics analysis of Oxford's 200 million word datab
  • Prosody ( linguistics): analysis, typology, interfaces
  • ch are: Paleohispanic languages, historical linguistics, ancient Celtic languages, history of writi
  • Lindsay J. Whaley is a professor of linguistics and classics at Dartmouth College and curre
  • ing Fellow, University of Pittsburgh, 1984; Linguistics and Philosophy, MIT, Cambridge, Mass., 1990
  • al analysis, mathematical and computational linguistics and computer science, but he also published
  • iversity of Texas at Austin with a Ph.D. in linguistics and in a comparatively short career of twen
  • inities could be identified on the basis of linguistics and he was influenced by the works of Sir W
  • nd specifying a view of culture inspired by linguistics and Marxian thinking.
  • , he is primarily interested in South Asian Linguistics and Typological Linguistics and has complet
  • ited many academic publications on feminist linguistics and pedagogy.
  • gical semantics, fuzzy logic, computational linguistics, and mathematics.
  • s also studied at the University of Ottawa ( Linguistics) and the University of British Columbia (Ad
  • ars of 1989 and 2001 he studied philosophy, linguistics and musicology at the University of Zurich.
  • including Speech Processing, Computational Linguistics and Script Processing.
  • scholar of comparative religion, mythology, linguistics and language.
  • She specialized in linguistics and her thesis treated "the importance of d
  • nformation on the ethnography, archaeology, linguistics, and Native American history of the Western
  • He has a first degree in French and Linguistics and a PhD in Psychology, both from Reading
  • gnitive neuroscience, cognitive psychology, linguistics and social psychology.
  • Bailey is known nationally for his work in linguistics and has often researched jointly with his w
  • in most of the Western literature on Korean linguistics and orthography, "Hangul" is used more comm
  • ory of writing, language evolution, contact linguistics and history of religion.
  • Linguistics And The Novel
  • ted (1879-1886) and contributed articles on linguistics and literature to the Welsh language journa
  • He studied Comparative Linguistics and Classic and Modern Philologies at the u
  • Bachelor's degree in Oriental Languages and Linguistics and from the University of London's School
  • He is a professor in the School of Linguistics and Applied Language Studies at Victoria Un
  • the Linguistic Society of America, and the Linguistics and Language Sciences section of the Americ
  • Languages, Linguistics and Area Studies
  • Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts
  • Matching archaeology, linguistics and genetics.
  • Linguistics and Cross-cultural Communication.
  • The Battus name is reserved for writing on linguistics and language play, in columns, articles, an
  • University of York between 2006 and 2009 in Linguistics and English Literature.
  • Young-Scholten is most notable within linguistics and SLA for developing the Minimal Trees Hy
  • Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory 4.2: 253-290.
  • h Hock (born 1938) is Professor Emeritus of Linguistics and Sanskrit at the University of Illinois
  • then subsequently serving as a professor of linguistics and as the Steven and Marcia Roth Professor
  • f Horus) that meets the requirement of both linguistics and literary studies.
  • He was a professor of linguistics and literary criticism at the Autonomous Un
  • terature, religion, political science, law, linguistics, and communications.
  • B.A. (Hons) in Linguistics and Celtic Studies: The University of St. M
  • While its work in the fields of linguistics and cultural anthropology have been lauded
  • edition of the Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics and was joint editor, with Jim Miller, of A
  • Target language, in applied linguistics and language education, the language which
  • communications, public policy, psychology, linguistics, and history.
  • e author of over 30 books on literature and linguistics, and five novels, including A Summer Withou
  • Education and of Culture, the Institutes of Linguistics and of Literature of the Belarus Academy of
  • ersity of Bonn in Bonn, Germany, for Altaic Linguistics and Culture Studies.
  • stinguished University Professor Emerita of Linguistics and Philosophy at UMass-Amherst.
  • that the research traditions of generative linguistics and formal analytic philosophy first conver
  • University of Chicago, with appointments in Linguistics and Computer Science.
  • "A Dictionary of Linguistics and Phonetics" 4th ed.
  • Ph.D. in Linguistics and Philosophy: Massachusetts Institute of
  • Press on behalf of the Society for Germanic Linguistics and the Forum for the Society for Germanic
  • veloped and maintained by the Computational Linguistics And Information Retrieval (CLAIR) group at
  • ttitudes: A Question of School Philosophy?” Linguistics and Education 14(2):163-94 (with Cecilia Cu
  • rting computerized research in the field of linguistics, and more specifically, the area of machine
  • has had significant continuing influence on linguistics and semiotics.
  • rative philology, comparative Indo-European linguistics and Old Norse at Christiania University now
  • In linguistics and linguistic theory, tree functions are n
  • r workshops on the Navajo language, applied linguistics, and general linguistics have been offered
  • (Oxon), PhD (Cantab), is Professor of Linguistics and Philosophy of Language at the Departmen
  • Bever received a B.A. in linguistics and psychology from Harvard University in 1
  • tudying in Germany, Ueda taught comparative linguistics and edited foreign-language dictionaries in
  • Association for Computational Linguistics and North American Association for Computat
  • lutionary theory of the biological basis of linguistics, and applied that analysis to sign language
  • Based on linguistics and formal logic, SBVR provides a way to re
  • s a lot on education, folklore, philosophy, linguistics and history studies.
  • ergraduate and graduate schools, he studied linguistics and Chinese in Paris and Taiwan.
  • ty of Michigan and is a former professor in linguistics and anthropology at Bryn Mawr College.
  • oral and political philosophy, primatology, linguistics, and anthropology.
  • t and Development; Architecture; Languages, Linguistics and Cultures; Law; Social Sciences and the
  • ed Bible Societies, the Summer Institute of Linguistics, and various national Bible societies, alon
  • Computational Linguistics and Intelligent Text Processing, Springer,
  • Linguistics and English Language (LEL) (ranked 1st in t
  • Nauk in 3 fields study: History; Philology ( Linguistics); and Education.
  • uthampton University he studied Spanish and Linguistics and later he received his doctorate in phil
  • s been an important notion in some areas of linguistics and philosophy, especially phenomenology an
  • subjects, including philosophy, psychology, linguistics, and cognitive science.
  • r of Word Ways: The Journal of Recreational Linguistics and wrote a book on logology, Making the Al
  • The department hosts the Bristol Centre for Linguistics and the Centre for Intercultural Communicat
  • in 1989 as the American Journal of Germanic Linguistics and Literatures and was published biannuall
  • rawn on aspects of sociology, anthropology, linguistics and political science.
  • several books for the general reader about linguistics and the English language, which use varied
  • ecturing at the same time on philosophy and linguistics and winning recognition at Jena by his exeg
  • shes the International Journal Of Dravidian Linguistics and helds the annual Conference of Dravidia
  • sen (born August 5, 1945) is a professor of linguistics and English at Brigham Young University (BY
  • It provides training for applied linguistics and language development work in minority l
  • uestions about time in philosophy, physics, linguistics, and psychology".
  • athematical logic, set theory, quantitative linguistics and empirical psychology.
  • sities he became the professor of Dravidian linguistics and South Indian literature and culture at
  • st, Educational Research Abstracts, Inspec, Linguistics and Language Behaviour Abstracts, MLA Inter
  • cularly in journals such as Anthropological Linguistics, Anthropos, and Lingua.
  • Pacific Linguistics, ANU, Canberra.
  • Psychology and Linguistics are probably the disciplines that have used
  • ce that none of the regular contributors on linguistics articles in Wikipedia have contributed to t
  • iProject Theoretical LinguisticsTheoretical Linguistics articles
  • He works in computational linguistics, artificial intelligence, and cognitive sci
  • linguist Ferdinand de Saussure conceived of linguistics as a branch of semiology, semiology should
  • In 1955, because Zhou had dabbled in linguistics as a hobby, the government placed him at th
  • contact with scholars who were establishing linguistics as a science, notably Zellig Harris.
  • rol (1979), which helped establish critical linguistics as an academic field.
  • She worked in applied linguistics, as a Marxist labor union leader, and is an
  • I-Language: An Introduction to Linguistics as a Cognitive Science.
  • t work on Word Grammar cites neurocognitive linguistics as a source of inspiration for the idea tha
  • tudied philosophy, history, mathematics and linguistics, as well as jurisprudence, at Leipzig, Berl
  • The Austronesian Formal Linguistics Association (AFLA) is a learned society tha
  • of Languages, Research Fellow of Dravidian Linguistics Association and Visiting Professor at Unive
  • he is also a member of the Committee of the Linguistics Association of Great Britain (LAGB).
  • od of 1990-1994 he was the President of the Linguistics Association of Great Britain, and also a me
  • The Dravidian Linguistics Association is an association of scholars o
  • with the Revd Dr Arthur Capell, lecturer in linguistics at the University of Sydney.
  • 10, 1944 - March 27, 2004) was Professor of Linguistics at the University of Sussex and an authorit
  • Michelson studied Indo-European historical linguistics at Harvard University, completing his docto
  • sh Language, English Literature and General Linguistics at the University of Mainz, Germany, before
  • he had been an associate professor of text linguistics at the University of Oslo.
  • e Department of Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics at York University in Canada from 1987 to 1
  • She received a Bachelor of Arts in linguistics at Laval University, a program she complete
  • He studied archaeology, anthropology, and linguistics at Birkbeck, and is retired from science, b
  • by linguist Dr. Naomi Baron, a professor of Linguistics at American University, Washington, D.C..
  • d Latin, Greek, Sanskrit, and Indo-European linguistics at Leiden University, and in 1934 completed
  • nd since 1985 he has been on the Faculty in Linguistics at the University of Pennsylvania, where he
  • ported himself as a hazzan while he studied linguistics at Columbia University where he trained und
  • appointed Professor of General and Applied Linguistics at the University of Mainz in Germersheim (
  • mmer began his career studying Sanskrit and linguistics at the University of Berlin where he gradua
  • oming to Rutgers, Prince was a professor of linguistics at Brandeis University and at the Universit
  • also a Professor Emerita of Psychology and Linguistics at the University of Pennsylvania.
  • Professor of Brain & Cognitive Sciences and Linguistics at the University of Rochester.
  • ber of the Committee on Ethnic Diversity in Linguistics at the Linguistic Society of America.
  • d with Yiddish as a pupil and later studied linguistics at the University of Bucharest.
  • He received Ph.D in linguistics at the Yale University in 1984 under the su
  • 9) is a Professor Emerita of Psychology and Linguistics at the University of Pennsylvania.
  • From 1964 to 1984 he was a professor of linguistics at the universities of Edinburgh and Sussex
  • as served as Chair and Professor of Applied Linguistics at the University of Hong Kong and has been
  • ; Rob Malouf, now an associate professor of linguistics at San Diego State University, suggested th
  • nds, David Nelson, consulted a professor of Linguistics at University of Western Australia, who adv
  • Jim Miller is a Professor of cognitive linguistics at the University of Auckland, researcher o
  • arinov entered the Department of Vietnamese Linguistics at the Moscow State Institute of Internatio
  • ropology from Vassar (1976), Lieber studied linguistics at MIT, receiving her Ph.D. in 1980.
  • nd associate professor in the Department of Linguistics at the University of California, San Diego
  • April 19, 1969) is a Canadian professor of linguistics at the University of Arizona.
  • an associate professor in the Department of Linguistics at the University of Pittsburgh.
  • Jim McCawley (erstwhile professor of linguistics at the University of Chicago, who wrote his
  • was hired by the newly formed Department of Linguistics at the University of Hawaiʻi, where he has
  • May 9, 1944) is a professor of English and linguistics at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Cha
  • He was on the faculty at the Department of Linguistics at Indiana University, before joining the U
  • Hagit Borer is a professor of linguistics at the Linguistics Department at the Univer
  • his MA (1972) and his PhD (1974) in Romance linguistics at the University of Alberta, with extensiv
  • in Tel Aviv, Shanon studied philosophy and linguistics at Tel Aviv University and received his doc
  • Hawkins is Professor of English and Applied Linguistics at the Research Centre for English and Appl
  • ay received his B.A., C.Phil., and Ph.D. in linguistics at the University of California, Berkeley i
  • ord, Lincolnshire, England) is Professor of Linguistics at the University of Cambridge and a fellow
  • Afterwards she studied in applied linguistics at the University of Birmingham, obtaining
  • He taught linguistics at the University of California, Santa Barb
  • rofessor Emeritus and Research Professor of Linguistics at the University of California, San Diego.
  • land, and she went on to complete a M.A. in Linguistics at University College London.
  • f Ancient Near Eastern Cultures and Semitic Linguistics at Tel Aviv University (b.
  • d University Professor in the Department of Linguistics at the University of Maryland.
  • lear /s/ in Puerto Rican Spanish.. Hispanic Linguistics at the Turn of the Millennium.
  • hool in Nagpur Siras studied psychology and linguistics at Nagpur University in India.
  • itish Linguist and professor of English and Linguistics at the University of East Anglia.
  • Later he majored in English Language and Linguistics at Yonsei University, again without complet
  • From 1966 until 2003, he was professor of linguistics at the University of California, San Diego.
  • Ariel Bloch, a former professor of Semitic Linguistics at the University of California, Berkeley.
  • steps, he studied law, administration, and linguistics at Jena.
  • anford Prince (born 1946) is a professor of linguistics at Rutgers University.
  • and education at Carson-Newman College and linguistics at University of Hawaii before becoming a p
  • Klima studied linguistics at Dartmouth College, earning his bachelor'
  • he is also a professor in the Department of Linguistics at UC Davis.
  • She is Associate Professor of Linguistics at the University of British Columbia and D
  • fore being appointed associate professor of linguistics at the University of Colorado in 1986.
  • He became a professor of linguistics at the University of Sussex.
  • earch and outreach arm of the Department of Linguistics at the University of Utah.
  • He completed his doctorate in Linguistics at the University of Vienna in 1951.
  • He gained a BA in linguistics at the University of Michigan two years lat
  • Shipley taught as a professor of linguistics at UC Santa Cruz from 1966 to 1991.
  • the Gulf Coast, is an emeritus professor of linguistics at the University of Hawaiʻi specializing i
  • morphology and a professor of Computational Linguistics at the University of Helsinki, Finland.
  • linguist and professor in the Department of Linguistics at the University of Massachusetts Amherst
  • Myrna Gopnik is a Professor Emerita of Linguistics at McGill University.
  • He is professor emeritus of linguistics at the University of Pennsylvania.
  • Reiss (pronounced /ˈrajs/) is professor of Linguistics at Concordia University.
  • his first M.A. in 1967 (studying Structural Linguistics at Stanford University) and then earned a s
  • ains a comprehensive bibliography on Navajo linguistics, available on its web site, and holds the a
  • Aronowitz studied linguistics before receiving his M.D. from Yale.
  • archeology, anthropology, history, botany, linguistics, biography, poetry, arts and crafts, photog
  • According to one linguistics book, "The gold in this phrase originally d
  • and Sakaki shared many interests, including linguistics, Bushman ethnology, Sanskrit, Japanese arch
  • tributions in two fields: human anatomy and linguistics, but he was also accomplished in many other
  • gy as the term is understood in comparative linguistics, but character analysis, as originated by t
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