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Instructors

List of Instructors

Name Affiliationssort descending Courses
Holger Diessel University of Jena Introduction to Language Typology
Rusty Barrett University of Kentucky Language, Gender and Sexuality
Andrew Koontz-Garboden University of Manchester Approaches to Morphosemantics
Colin Phillips University of Maryland The Psycholinguistics of Grammar
Ellen Lau University of Maryland Neuroscience of Language
Jeff Lidz University of Maryland Introduction to Language Acquisition
Lyn Frazier University of Massachusetts, Amherst Sentence Processing
Rajesh Bhatt University of Massachusetts, Amherst Topics in South Asian Linguistics
Andries Coetzee University of Michigan Speakers and Listeners in Sound Change
Patrice Beddor University of Michigan The Dynamics of Speech Perception
Paul Cook University of New Brunswick Computational Corpus Lexicography
E. Allyn Smith University of Quebec at Montreal The Relationship between Social Meaning and Formal Semantics/Pragmatics
Stanley Dubinsky University of South Carolina Language Conflict & Language Rights
Ed Finegan University of Southern California Computational Corpus Lexicography
Khalil Iskarous University of Southern California Articulatory Phonology
Keren Rice University of Toronto The Structure of the Dene (Athabaskan) Verb
Sali A. Tagliamonte University of Toronto Variationist Sociolinguistics
Yusuke Kubota University of Tsukuba Empirical Applications of Type-Logical Categorial Grammar
Jacolien van Rij University of Tuebingen Analyzing Time Series Data Using Generalized Additive Modeling
Edith Aldridge University of Washington Topics in Austronesian Syntax
Joseph Salmons University of Wisconsin, Madison American Dialectology
Monica Macaulay University of Wisconsin Topics in Algonquian Morphology and Syntax
Anthony Woodbury UT Austin Field Methods
John Beavers UT Austin Lexical Semantics
Pattie Epps UT Austin Language Contact
Stephen Wechsler UT Austin Lexicalist Approaches to Syntax
Ljiljana Progovac Wayne State University A Program for Evolutionary Syntax: Syntactic Reconstruction and Syntactic Fossils
Martha Ratliff Wayne State University Introduction to Historical Linguistics
Francesco Gardani WU Vienna Advances in Contact-induced Morphological Change
Ashwini Deo Yale University Topics in Historical Linguistics
Raffaella Zanuttini Yale University The Syntax and Semantics of Discourse-Oriented Features: The grammar of speaker and addressee

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