Language Log - Contributors

Contributors

In addition to Liberman and Pullum, a number of other linguists contribute to Language Log:

  • Adam Albright, a morphologist, phonologist, and assistant professor of linguistics at MIT
  • Eric Bakovic, a phonologist and associate professor of linguistics at the University of California, San Diego.
  • David Beaver, a semanticist and professor of linguistics at University of Texas at Austin
  • Steven Bird, a computational linguist and associate professor of computer science at the University of Melbourne
  • Lila Gleitman, a professor of linguistics at the University of Pennsylvania who specializes in psycholinguistics
  • Daniel Jurafsky, an associate professor of linguistics at Stanford University who specializes in statistical models of human and machine language processing
  • Victor H. Mair, an Indo-Europeanist, Sinologist and professor of Chinese language and Chinese literature at the University of Pennsylvania
  • Norma Mendoza-Denton, a sociolinguist and assistant professor of anthropology at the University of Arizona
  • John McWhorter, a fellow at the Manhattan Institute and former associate professor of linguistics at the University of California, Berkeley specializing in creole languages
  • Geoffrey Nunberg, chair of the American Heritage Dictionary usage panel and a professor at the UC Berkeley School of Information
  • Barbara Partee, a semanticist and Professor Emerita at University of Massachusetts Amherst
  • Bill Poser, a phonologist and adjunct professor of linguistics at the University of British Columbia
  • Chris Potts, an associate professor of linguistics at Stanford University who specializes in semantics, pragmatics, and syntax
  • Philip Resnik, a computational linguist and professor of linguistics at the University of Maryland, College Park
  • Roger Shuy, Distinguished Research Professor of Linguistics, Emeritus of Georgetown University and a specialist in language and law.
  • Sally Thomason, a professor of linguistics at the University of Michigan who specializes in contact-induced language change and Salishan linguistics
  • Benjamin Zimmer, research associate at the Institute for Research in Cognitive Science at the University of Pennsylvania and consultant to the Oxford English Dictionary
  • Arnold Zwicky, visiting professor of linguistics at Stanford University and emeritus professor of linguistics at Ohio State University

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