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Chomsky, Noam
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Grice, Herbert Paul
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Jackendoff, Ray S.
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Krashen, Stephen
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Lakoff, George
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Alexander Grosu
- Professor emeritus in the department of linguistics at Tel Aviv University, who initially specialized in theoretical syntax, and has more recently developed a primary interest in issues at the syntax-semantic interface.
Angelika Kratzer
- Semanticist at University of Massachusetts at Amherst.
Arto Anttila
- Phonology and language variation, Stanford University.
Barbara Abbott
- Michigan State University - Interested in semantics and pragmatics of language. Holds a joint appointment in linguistics and philosophy.
Barbara H. Partee
- University of Massachusetts at Amherst - A distinguished early worker on Montague Grammar, the main line of her work lies in foundational aspects of semantics and its relationship to syntax.
Beth Levin
- Lexical semantics and syntax, Stanford University.
Charles Fillmore
- Syntax and semantics, University of California, Berkeley.
David Beaver
- University of Texas at Austin - Interested in semantics, pragmatics, and more specifically presupposition and dynamic semantics.
Don Frantz
- University of Lethbridge professor working on the syntax and historical linguistics of Amerindian and African native languages.
Donca Steriade
- Phonologist at MIT. Specialized in Greek and Latin, as well as prosody.
Elisabeth Selkirk
- Phonologist at University of Massachusetts at Amherst. Prominent with work on prosody.
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.
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.
Glyne Piggott
- Phonologist at McGill University. His research focuses on phonological theory, historical phonology, morphology, and Amerindian languages.
Greg Kochanski
- Research results and papers in computational phonetics.
Heidi Harley
- University of Arizona - Interest are syntax, lexical semantics and morphology.
Irene Heim
- Semanticist and head of the linguistics department at MIT. Includes research interests, contact information, and a list of recent publications.
James Copeland
- Rice University-Professor of linguistics.
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.
Jan van Eijck
- CWI, Amsterdam - Computational linguist, whose site includes details of Dynamo, an implementation of dynamic logic programming.
Jerry A. Fodor
- Entry at the Dictionary of the Philosophy of Mind.
Joaquim Llisterri
- Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Research and teaching in general and applied phonetics, general and applied linguistics, speech technologies and spoken language resources.
Joe Pater
- Phonologist and language acquisitionist at University of Massachusetts at Amherst.
John Ohala
- Experimental phonology and phonetics, University of California, Berkeley.
Joseph Clancy Clements
- Sociolinguistics, morphology and Spanish and Portuguese linguistics, Indiana University.
Joseph Greenberg
- Wikipedia biography emphasizing his work on classifying the languages of Africa and the Americas.
Karl Zimmer
- Syntax and Turkish linguistics, University of California, Berkeley.
Kathleen Bardovi-Harlig
- Second language acquisition, Indiana University.
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.
Krifka, Manfred
- Professor in general linguistics at the Institute for German Speech and Linguistics, Humboldt University in Berlin. Interested in semantics and interrogatives.
Larry Hyman
- Phonology and African languages, University of California, Berkeley.
Laurent Dekydtspotter
- Second language acquisition and French linguistics, Indiana University. Prominent with work on acquisition of semantics.
Marcel den Dikken
- Syntactician at CUNY. Proposed the Feature Inheritance Theory. Prominent in Dutch Linguistics.
Mark Baker
- Syntactician at Rutgers University. His research focuses on syntactic theory, morphology and the grammar of Amerindian languages.
Martin Stokhof
- University of Amsterdam - Collection of his papers, including his survey article `Questions' (written in collaboration with Jeroen Groenendijk), which appeared in the `Handbook of Logic and Language' (1997).
Michael Kenstowicz
- Phonologist and language acquisitionist at MIT. One of the early proponents of constraint-based phonology.
Paul Kiparsky
- Phonologist at Stanford University. Proposed many of the recent leading phonological theories.
Peter W. Jusczyk
- Infant language perception, first language acquisition, phonology and prosody.
Petra Hendriks
- Home page of Petra Hendriks, professor at the Center for Language and Cognition at the University of Groningen.
Rex A. Sprouse
- Second language acquisition and Germanic linguistics, Indiana University.
Richard Kayne
- Syntactician at New York University. Includes research interests, CV, contact information and recent papers.
Rick Nouwen
- University of Utrecht - Interested in dynamic semantics, generalized quantifiers theory, plurals, reflexives, reciprocals, NP-typology, and mereology.
Robin Cooper
- Göteborg University - Computational linguist interested in situation semantics and Montague grammars.
Samuel Jay Keyser
- Phonologist at MIT. Works on prosody.
Sharon Inkelas
- Phonologist at University of California at Berkeley.
Sharon Peperkamp
- University of Paris 8. Research interests include phonological theory and early language acquisition.
Shigeru Miyagawa
- Syntactician at MIT. Prominent in Japanese and Altaic linguistics, as well as syntactic subject positions.
William Labov
- University of Pennsylvania - Change in language and dialect, sociolinguistics. Principal investigator of the Phonological Atlas of North America, a massive survey of phonetic variation across the USA.
Öner Özçelik
- Phonology, second language acquisition and Turkish/Turkic linguistics, Indiana University.
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