Linguistics
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- Elisabeth Selkirk
- Phonologist at University of Massachusetts at Amherst. Prominent with work on prosody.
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- Fred Landman
- Professor of Semantics in the Linguistics Department at Tel Aviv University. He has published on many topics in semantic theory. Currently, he teaches semantics and computational linguistics.
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- Ghil`ad Zuckerman
- Academic website of Dr Ghil`ad Zuckermann, D.Phil. (Oxford), a linguist at the University of Cambridge, whose interests include linguistics, Israel, Hebrew, Yiddish, Chinese, Japanese, Turkish and word games.
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- Irene Heim
- Semanticist and head of the linguistics department at MIT. Includes research interests, contact information, and a list of recent publications.
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- James Pustejovsky
- Brandeis University - Interests are computational linguistics, lexical semantics and language guided web analysis. Proposer of The Generative Lexicon, a very influential approach to lexical semantics.
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- Joaquim Llisterri
- Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Research and teaching in general and applied phonetics, general and applied linguistics, speech technologies and spoken language resources.
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- Joseph Clancy Clements
- Sociolinguistics, morphology and Spanish and Portuguese linguistics, Indiana University.
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- Joseph Greenberg
- Wikipedia biography emphasizing his work on classifying the languages of Africa and the Americas.
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- Kenneth L. Hale
- Provides information on the work of the late linguist Ken Hale, syntactician and field linguist. Studies a great variety of previously unstudied languages.
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- Michael Kenstowicz
- Phonologist and language acquisitionist at MIT. One of the early proponents of constraint-based phonology.