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Name:
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Julia S. Falk
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Institution:
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Michigan State University
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Email:
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Linguistic Field(s):
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History of Linguistics
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Specialty:
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American Linguistics 1900-1950
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Postal Address:
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8939 Caminito Verano
La Jolla,
CA
USA
92037-1606
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Selected Publications:
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(1) Turn to the history of linguistics: Noam Chomsky and Charles Hockett in the 1960s. Historiographia Linguistica 30:1/2.129-185(2003).(2) Saussure and American linguistics. In The Cambridge Companion to Saussure, ed. by Carol Sanders, pp. 107-123. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004. (3) Women, Language and Linguistics: Three American Stories from the First Half of the Twentieth Century [Alice Vanderbilt Morris, Gladys Amanda Reichard, E. Adelaide Hahn]. London and New York: Routledge, 1999. (4) Defining linguistics: E.H. Sturtevant and the early years of the Linguistic Society of America. 16th International Congress of Linguists, ed. by Bernard Caron, paper no. 0029, CD-ROM. Oxford: Pergamon/Elsevier Science, 1998. (5) 'Language as a living, cultural phenomenon' -- Gladys Amanda Reichard and the study of native American languages. In History of Linguistics 1996, ed. by David Cram et al., pp. 111-118. Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins, 1999. (6) The American shift from historical to non-historical linguistics. Language & Communication 18:171-80(1998). (7) Territoriality, relationships, and reputation: The case of Gladys A. Reichard. Southwest Journal of Linguistics 16:1/2.17-37(1997). (8) Roman Jakobson and the history of Saussurean concepts in North American linguistics. Historiographia Linguistica 22:3.335-67(1995). (9) Words without grammar: Linguists and the international auxiliary language movement in the United States. Language & Communication 15:3.241-59(1995). (10) The women Foundation Members of the Linguistic Society of America. Language 70:3.455-90(1994). (11) Otto Jespersen, Leonard Bloomfield, and American structural linguistics. Language 68:3.465-91(1992). Etc.
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Women, Language and Linguistics
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Courses Taught:
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History of Linguistics; Women and Language; Introduction to Language; The Teaching of Linguistics; Child Language Acquisition
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