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'''Chris Barker''' is the chair [[professor]] of [[linguistics]] at [[New York University]], famous for his discovery of the [[Iota and Jot# |
'''Chris Barker''' is the chair [[professor]] of [[linguistics]] at [[New York University]], famous for his discovery of the [[Iota and Jot#Universal iota|universal iota combinator]] and his grips on [[continuation]]s. |
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He gathered bachelorates in English (Yale 1983) and Computer and Information Sciences (Santa Cruz 1986) before his doctorate in linguistics (Santa Cruz 1991). |
He gathered bachelorates in English (Yale 1983) and Computer and Information Sciences (Santa Cruz 1986) before his doctorate in linguistics (Santa Cruz 1991). |
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Chris Barker is the chair professor of linguistics at New York University, famous for his discovery of the universal iota combinator and his grips on continuations.
He gathered bachelorates in English (Yale 1983) and Computer and Information Sciences (Santa Cruz 1986) before his doctorate in linguistics (Santa Cruz 1991).
Selected works
- Barker & Chan 2014: Continuations and Natural Language. ISBN 978–0–19–957502–2
- Barker 2001: Iota and Jot - the simplest languages?