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Instructors

List of Instructors

Namesort descending Affiliations Courses
Sravana Reddy Dartmouth College Language Variation through the Lens of Web Data
Keren Rice University of Toronto The Structure of the Dene (Athabaskan) Verb
Jason Riggle University of Chicago Computational Phonology
Craige Roberts The Ohio State University Introduction to Pragmatics
Hannah Rohde University of Edinburgh Processing Discourse Coherence
Kevin Ryan Harvard University Corpus Phonology
Jerry Sadock University of Chicago The Structure of Kalaallisut
Joseph Salmons University of Wisconsin, Madison American Dialectology
Amanda Seidl Purdue University From input to production through perception: Making the most of extant data in early language acquisition research
Michael Silverstein University of Chicago Language in Social and Cultural Context
E. Allyn Smith University of Quebec at Montreal The Relationship between Social Meaning and Formal Semantics/Pragmatics
Paul Smolensky Johns Hopkins University Gradient Symbolic Computation
Lawrence Solan Brooklyn Law School Language and Law
Morgan Sonderegger McGill University Computational Approaches to Sound Change
Jane Stuart-Smith University of Glasgow Influence of the Media on Speech
Sali A. Tagliamonte University of Toronto Variationist Sociolinguistics
Sergei Tatevosov Lomonosov Moscow State University Topics in Syntax and Semantics of Slavic
Judith Tonhauser The Ohio State University Semantic Fieldwork
Jacolien van Rij University of Tuebingen Analyzing Time Series Data Using Generalized Additive Modeling
Gregory Ward Northwestern University Experimental Pragmatics
Stephen Wechsler UT Austin Lexicalist Approaches to Syntax
Andrew Wedel University of Arizona The Data Gold Rush: Exploiting freely available web data for linguistic research
Martijn Wieling University of Groningen Analyzing Time Series Data Using Generalized Additive Modeling
Donald Winford The Ohio State University Theoretical Approaches to Contact-induced Change
Bodo Winter UC Merced The Data Gold Rush: Exploiting freely available web data for linguistic research
Patrick C. M. Wong Chinese University of Hong Kong Introduction to Language Disorders
Anthony Woodbury UT Austin Field Methods
Ming Xiang University of Chicago Silent syntax? Experimental investigations of ellipsis
Malcah Yaeger-Dror University of Arizona Archival Resources and How to Prepare Your Data for Preservation and Sharing
Virginia Yip Chinese University of Hong Kong Introduction to Bilingualism
Raffaella Zanuttini Yale University The Syntax and Semantics of Discourse-Oriented Features: The grammar of speaker and addressee

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