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Name | Fields of Research | Selected Publications |
Alec Marantz,
NYU/MIT
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Syntax
Morphology Cognitive Processes Neurolinguistics
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2005 - Generative linguistics within the cognitive neuroscience of language Linguistic Review. 22: 429-445
2013 - No escape from morphemes in morphological processing Language and Cognitive Processes. 28: 905-916[1]
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Andrew Carnie,
University of Arizona
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Formal syntactic theory
Linguistic aspects of Scottish Gaelic and the Irish language |
2002 - Syntax: A Generative Introduction, Blackwell Publishers
2011 - Modern Syntax: A Course Book, Cambridge University Press https://neurotree.org/beta/publications.php?pid=20966[YS1]
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Anna Maria Di Sciullo,
University of Quebec at Montreal
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Theoretical Linguistics (asymmetry and Language Faculty)
Computational Linguistics (the Asymmetry Recovering Parser) Biolinguistics (morpho-syntactic asymmetries and variation)
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2005 - Asymmetry in Morphology. Cambridge. Mass: The MIT Press
2010 - The Biological Nature of Human Language. Biolinguistics 4: 4-34 2017 - Asymmetry and the language faculty. Revista Linguistica. Gramatica Generativa: celebrando os 60 anos de Syntactic Structures (1957- 2017), 13(2): 88-107 https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Anna_Maria_Di_Sciullo2
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Antonio-Benitez Burraco,
University of Seville
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Language evolution,
Language disorders, Biological foundations of language, Prehistoric languages, Cognitive linguistics Linguistic theory |
2014 - Benítez-Burraco, A. and Boeckx, C. Language disorders and language evolution: constraints on hypotheses. Biological Theory 9:269-274
https://antoniobenitez.wixsite.com/benitez-burraco/publications
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Charles Reiss,
Concordia University
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Language and Mind
Cognitive Science Historical Linguistics Phonology Phonetics Language Acquisition Morphology
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2018 - Bale, Alan, and Reiss, Charles. Phonology: A formal introduction. MIT Press
https://www.concordia.ca/artsci/cmll/faculty.html?fpid=charles-reiss
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Charles Yang,
University of Pennsylvania
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Language acquisition, processing, and change
Morphology and the mental lexicon Computational linguistics The evolution of language and cognition |
2019 - How to Make the Most out of Very Little, Topics in Cognitive Science 12(6)
https://www.ling.upenn.edu/~ycharles/
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David Poeppel,
NYU/Max Planck Institute for Empirical Aesthetics (MPIEA)
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Human auditory cortex physiology
Neural basis of speech perception Auditory/speech psychophysics Psycholinguistics (mostly lexical level) Neurolinguistics |
2012 - The Maps Problem and the Mapping Problem: Two Challenges for a Cognitive Neuroscience of Speech and Language, Cognitive Neuropsychology, 29, 34–55
https://wp.nyu.edu/poeppellab/publications/
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Derek Bickerton,
University of Hawaii |
Creole languages in Guyana and Hawaii
Development of language both by individuals and as a feature of the human species Language bioprogram hypothesis Universal human innate grammar capacity |
2014 - More than Nature Needs: Language, Mind, and Evolution. Harvard University Press.
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Derek_Bickerton
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Howard Lasnik,
University of Maryland
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Syntactic theory
Transformational generative grammar Verbal morphology
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2006 - Conceptions of the Cycle, Wh-movement: Moving On, ed. by Lisa Cheng and Norbert Corver, 197–216, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA
https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=IWFvh8QAAAAJ&hl=en
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Juan Uriagereka,
University of Maryland |
Biolinguistics
Syntactic theory (invented the multiple spell-out model in 1999) Minimalist Program
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2012 - Spell-Out and the Minimalist Program, Oxford Scholarship Online
https://academictree.org/linguistics/publications.php?pid=77284
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University of Vienna, University of Salzburg, University of Paris
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Biolinguistics
Theoretical syntax Transformational-generative grammar Language evolution
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2000 - Biolinguistics: Exploring the Biology of Language, Cambridge University Press
https://www.researchgate.net/scientific-contributions/34693903_Lyle_M_Jenkins
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University of Arizona
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Theoretical linguistics
The physics of language Language evolution Cognitive Science Biological foundations of language
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2018 - Karimi, S., Piattelli-Palmarini, M. Introduction to the special issue on parameters. Linguistic Analysis, 41(3-4), 141
https://massimo.sbs.arizona.edu/publications-inverse-chronology
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University of Southern California
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Computational neuroscience
Link between mirror neurons, imitation, and the evolution of language Biomedical Engineering |
2016 - Toward the Language-Ready Brain: Biological Evolution and Primate Comparisons. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
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Noam Chomsky,
University of Arizona/MIT
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Transformational-generative grammar
Formal language theory Analytic philosophy Cognitive science Political criticism |
1957 - Syntactic Structures. The Hague: Mouton
It contains the now-famous sentence "Colorless green ideas sleep furiously", which Chomsky offered as an example of a grammatically correct sentence that has no discernible meaning. Thus, Chomsky argued for the independence of syntax (the study of sentence structures) from semantics (the study of meaning). 2012 - The Science of Language, Interviews with James McGilvray, Cambr-idge University Press https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noam_Chomsky_bibliography_and_filmography
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Brown University
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Biology of language
Behavioral biology Dyslexia Computer-implemented models of the brain |
2013 - The Unpredictable Species. Princeton University Press
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Philip_Lieberman/2
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Ray C. Dougherty,
New York University (NYU)
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Computational linguistics
Biolinguistics Evolution of animal communication systems Semiotic studies Naturalistic applications of information theory |
2007 - Information Theory Defines Mathematically Conceivable Communication System., Proceedings of the Biolinguistic Investigations Conference, Santo Domingo
http://www.nyu.edu/pages/linguistics/doughert.html |
University of Vienna
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Evolution of speech, language, music and art
Bioacoustics Cognition in humans and animals
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2010 - Three Meanings of Recursion: Key Distinctions for Biolinguistics, in The Evolution of Human Language: Biolinguistic Perspectives, edited by R. Larson, V. Déprez, and H. Yamakido, Cambridge University Press, pp. 73-90
https://homepage.univie.ac.at/tecumseh.fitch/pulications.html
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List of Publications
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