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John Goldsmith. Edward Carson Waller Distinguished Service Professor, Departments of Linguistics and Computer Science. Pronouns: He/Him/His. goldsmith@uchicago.edu. Rosenwald 201B. Office Hours: By Appointment. (773) 702-3681. Curriculum Vitae. Personal Website. Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1976. Teaching at UChicago since 1984.
John Anton Goldsmith (born 1951) is the Edward Carson Waller Distinguished Service Professor at the University of Chicago, with appointments in linguistics and computer science. [1] [2] Biography. Goldsmith obtained his B.A. at Swarthmore College in 1972, and completed his PhD in Linguistics at MIT in 1976, under the linguist Morris Halle. [3] .
John A. Goldsmith. Battle in the Mind Fields is the title of a book that I published in 2019 with Bernard Laks. It explores the nature of intellectual rupture and continuity, with a careful look at linguistics, philosophy, psychology, and logic during the period from 1870 to 1940. Here is a link to the genealogical chart which you see to the ...
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269. 1982. Vowel harmony in khalkha mongolian, yaka, finnish and hungarian. J Goldsmith. Phonology 2, 253-275. , 1985. 221. 1985. A Principled Exception to the Coordinate Structure Constraint in Papers from the General Session at the Twenty-First Regional Meeting.
edited by John Goldsmith, Elizabeth Hume, and Leo Wetzels. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter. •Syllables. In The Handbook of Phonological Theory, 2nd edition, pp. 162-196. edited by John Goldsmith, Jason Riggle, and Alan Yu. Wiley Blackwell. •The evaluation metric in generative grammar. Presented at 50th Anniversary of the MIT Linguistics
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Phone. (773) 702-6614. Office. Crerar 311. Website. https://people.cs.uchicago.edu/~jagoldsm/. Dr. John Goldsmith’s work has focused on phonological theory, on Bantu tone systems, and on computational morphology and phonology (especially algorithms for unsupervised learning).