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Instructors

List of Instructors

Name Affiliationssort descending Courses
Lawrence Solan Brooklyn Law School Language and Law
Philip Hofmeister Brown University Language and Memory
Lev Blumenfeld Carleton University Metrics
Barbara Johnstone Carnegie Mellon University Introduction to Discourse Analysis
Patrick C. M. Wong Chinese University of Hong Kong Introduction to Language Disorders
Virginia Yip Chinese University of Hong Kong Introduction to Bilingualism
Alex Cristia CNRS (France) From input to production through perception: Making the most of extant data in early language acquisition research
Giorgio Magri CNRS (France) The Computational Theory of the Error-driven Ranking Model of the Acquisition of Phonotactics
Sravana Reddy Dartmouth College Language Variation through the Lens of Web Data
Miok Pak George Washington University The Syntax and Semantics of Discourse-Oriented Features: The grammar of speaker and addressee
Jennifer Nycz Georgetown University Sociophonetics
Paul Portner Georgetown University The Syntax and Semantics of Discourse-Oriented Features: The grammar of speaker and addressee
Kevin Ryan Harvard University Corpus Phonology
Maria Polinsky Harvard University Verb-initiality
Stephen Matthews Hong Kong University The Structure of Cantonese
Jonathan Dunn Illinois Institute of Technology Data-driven Computational Pragmatics
Shlomo Engelson Argamon Illinois Institute of Technology Data-driven Computational Pragmatics
Carole Chaski Institute for Linguistic Evidence Linguistics as a Forensic Science
Paul Smolensky Johns Hopkins University Gradient Symbolic Computation
Alexander Clark King's College London Computational Learning of Syntax
Lisa Cheng Leiden University Topics in Chinese Syntax
Christopher Cieri Linguistic Data Consortium Archival Resources and How to Prepare Your Data for Preservation and Sharing
Sergei Tatevosov Lomonosov Moscow State University Topics in Syntax and Semantics of Slavic
Michel DeGraff Massachusetts Institute of Technology Topics in Creole Studies: From historical linguistics to computational phylogenetics
Morgan Sonderegger McGill University Computational Approaches to Sound Change
David Pesetsky MIT Introduction to Syntax, Topics in Syntax and Semantics of Slavic
Martin Haspelmath MPI for the Science of Human History Introduction to Language Typology
Chris Barker New York University Continuations and Natural Language
Lucas Champollion New York University Linguistic Applications of Mereology
Gregory Ward Northwestern University Experimental Pragmatics
Klinton Bicknell Northwestern University Computational Psycholinguistics
Matt Goldrick Northwestern University Gradient Symbolic Computation
William S. Horton Northwestern University Experimental Pragmatics
Dennis Preston Oklahoma State University Perceptual Dialectology: What have we learned? What’s to be done?
Ping Li Penn State University Introduction to Bilingualism
Adele Goldberg Princeton University Constructionist Approaches
Amanda Seidl Purdue University From input to production through perception: Making the most of extant data in early language acquisition research
Peter K. Austin SOAS University of London The Structure of Jiwarli
Beth Levin Stanford University Event Encoding in a Crosslinguistic Perspective
Dan Jurafsky Stanford University Computational Lexical Semantics
Dan Lassiter Stanford University Probabilistic Pragmatics
Judith Degen Stanford University Probabilistic Pragmatics
Penelope Eckert Stanford University Introduction to Sociolinguistics
Vera Gribanova Stanford University Introduction to Morphosyntax
Brian Joseph The Ohio State University Topics in Balkan Linguistics
Craige Roberts The Ohio State University Introduction to Pragmatics
Donald Winford The Ohio State University Theoretical Approaches to Contact-induced Change
Judith Tonhauser The Ohio State University Semantic Fieldwork
Robert Levine The Ohio State University Empirical Applications of Type-Logical Categorial Grammar
Karen Livescu TTI-Chicago Speech Technologies

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