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  2. List of linguists - Wikipedia

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    A linguist in the academic sense is a person who studies natural language (an academic discipline known as linguistics).Ambiguously, the word is sometimes also used to refer to a polyglot (one who knows several languages), a translator/interpreter (especially in the military), or a grammarian (a scholar of grammar), but these uses of the word are distinct (and one does not have to be ...

  3. Noam Chomsky - Wikipedia

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    Chomsky's famous 1971 debate on human nature with the French philosopher Michel Foucault was a symbolic clash of the analytic and continental philosophy traditions, represented by Chomsky and Foucault, respectively. [99] It showed what appeared to be irreconcilable differences between two moral and intellectual luminaries of the 20th century.

  4. Diane Larsen-Freeman - Wikipedia

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    She is currently a Professor Emerita in Education and in Linguistics at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan. [1] An applied linguist , known for her work in second language acquisition , English as a second or foreign language , language teaching methods , teacher education , and English grammar, she is renowned for her work on ...

  5. List of polyglots - Wikipedia

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    He is famous for claiming to speak more than fifty languages, and for a time was listed in The Guinness Book of Records. It is unclear how many languages he can in fact speak. [219] Andrew Divoff (1955–), Venezuelan actor and producer. He speaks Spanish, Portuguese, Catalan, French, Italian, English, German, and Russian. [220]

  6. Linguist List - Wikipedia

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    Logo. The LINGUIST List is an online resource for the academic field of linguistics.It was founded by Anthony Aristar in early 1990 at the University of Western Australia, [1] and is used as a reference by the National Science Foundation in the United States. [2]

  7. Stephen Krashen - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Krashen received a Ph.D. in Linguistics from the University of California, Los Angeles in 1972. [2] Krashen has among papers (peer-reviewed and not) and books, more than 486 publications, contributing to the fields of second-language acquisition, bilingual education, and reading. [3]

  8. Category:Linguists from the United States - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Linguists from the United States" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 600 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  9. Nicholas Evans (linguist) - Wikipedia

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    Nicholas Evans (born 1956) is an Australian linguist and a leading expert on endangered languages.He was born in Los Angeles. [1]Holding a Ph.D. in Linguistics from the Australian National University (ANU), he is Head of the Department of Linguistics and Distinguished Professor in the School of Culture, History and Language at the College of Asia and the Pacific at ANU.