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Terry Langendoen, Ph.D Professor Emeritus
Brief Biography:Terry received his Ph.D. degree in linguistics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1964. He taught at The Ohio State University; at Brooklyn College and the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. He helped organize and was the first Executive Officer of the Ph.D. Program in Linguistics at the CUNY Graduate Center and also organized and directed the undergraduate Linguistics Program at Brooklyn College. Terry has participated in quite a number of high-profile activities in past years, some of which include Secretary-Treasurer of the Linguistic Society of America, linguistics and language sciences Chair for the American Association for the Advancement of Science, co-principal investigator of the EMELD (Electronic Metastructure for Endangered Languages Dataproject), active member of the Advisory Panel for the Linguistics Program of the National Science Foundation, and book review editor for the LINGUIST List. He is also the author of multiple books and articles on linguistics theory and application. Terry Langendoen teaches and researches formal grammar theory, syntax, sentence processing, computational linguistics, semantics, phonology, and morphology.
Contact: Douglass Bldg. Rm. 200E Phone: (520) 621-6898 Email: langendt@arizona.edu |
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