Curriculum Vitae.Born: New York City New York City: see New York, city. New York City City (pop., 2000: 8,008,278), southeastern New York, at the mouth of the Hudson River. The largest city in the U.S. , USA, January 1, 1937. Education: The New York School New York school Painters who participated in the development of contemporary art, particularly Abstract Expressionism, in or around New York City in the 1940s and '50s. for Social Research, New York City, B.A. (Honours), 1961; Yale University, Ph.D. (English language and literature), 1965. Posts: Lecturer in English, Indiana University (Bloomington), 1964-5 Assistant professor of English, Indiana University, 1965-6 Associate professor of English, Indiana University, 1967-9 (tenured 1968) Visiting lecturer in English language, University of Edinburgh (body, education) University of Edinburgh - A university in the centre of Scotland's capital. The University of Edinburgh has been promoting and setting standards in education for over 400 years. , 1969-70 Associate professor of English language and linguistics, Indiana University, 1970-1 Associate professor of linguistics, Indiana University, 1971-3 Lecturer in linguistics, University of Edinburgh, 1973-8 Reader in linguistics, University of Edinburgh, 1978-82 Professor of linguistics, University of Cape Town “UCT” redirects here. For other uses, see UCT (disambiguation). , 1983 Head of Department of Linguistics Noun 1. department of linguistics - the academic department responsible for teaching and research in linguistics linguistics department academic department - a division of a school that is responsible for a given subject , University of Cape Town, 1983-95. Visiting professor at: University of Helsinki, 1986 University of Vienna, 1991, 1996 University of Iceland, 1993 University of Oviedo, 1993 University of Leon, 1993. Editorial: Editor, Croom Helm Series in Linguistics, 1976-9 Editorial Board, Folia fo·li·a n. Plural of folium. Linguistica Historica, 1978 Editorial Boards: Cambridge Studies in Linguistics, Cambridge Textbooks in Linguistics, Cambridge Language Surveys, Cambridge History of the English Language English is a West Germanic language that originated from the Anglo-Frisian dialects brought to Britain by Germanic settlers and Roman auxiliary troops from various parts of what is now northwest Germany and the Northern Netherlands. (Cambridge University Press), 1979 Editorial Board, Phonology Yearbook, 1979-91 Editorial Board, Diachronica, 1984 Editorial Board, Studia Anglica Posnaniensia, 1984 Editorial Board, Stellenbosch Papers in Linguistics, 1987 Editorial Board, International Encyclopedia of Linguistics (Pergamon Press and University of Aberdeen), 1987-92 Editorial Board, Language Sciences, English Language and Linguistics, Manchester, 1996 |
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