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Revision as of 05:42, 10 May 2007
I am a linguist specialising in acquisition of second language phonology and comprehension-based language learning. Following a BA in linguistics (Manchester) and an MA in language acquisition (Durham), I lectured part-time at the universities of York and Durham in the UK. Currently I teach linguistics and English at Mie University in Japan.
- スタッフ紹介(文化学科) Faculty of Humanities staff introductions, Mie University, Japan.
- My recent Citizendium edits - look here to see what I've been working on (or just see if I know what I'm talking about). I am mostly responsible for the original information on many of the Linguistics Workgroup pages, and have also been trying to get linguists and departments to link to Linguistics.
- Linguistics articles I've created: the Syllable, Language acquisition, English language, the Comprehension approach (also created on Wikipedia), Sue Savage-Rumbaugh (sourced from Wikipedia, but much originally mine anyway), Contact language, Comparative linguistics, Japanese English (renamed and rewritten from the Wikipedia original), Romansh language, Grammar, Creolistics and Martha Young-Scholten (the last two not found elsewhere).
- Other articles I've created: Grand Hotel (Scarborough) (originally created on Wikipedia), Doctor Who (new and 'classic'), Tony Blair and Chris Higgins (the last one not on Wikipedia).
- Articles which I intend to make a significant contribution to include Linguistics, Language, Second language acquisition, Monitor Theory, the Critical Period Hypothesis, Applied linguistics, Phonology, Phonetics, Creole language and Singapore English. I rewrote the German language page, but don't intend to go back to it much.
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