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Advisory Board

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The TypeCraft Advisory Board are linguists who have agreed to give TypeCraft annotators help concerning their annotations and the on-line representation of their data. Every language family or group of languages represented in TC has its own Advisor; at present we have six advisors; we are still looking for an advisor for the Sami languages. In addition a technical and an administrative advisor will join the team of experts.

Biographies

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Lars Hellan

Lars Hellan

North Germanic Languages


With some background in philology and philosophy, he was brought up as an early-generation generative grammarian, with Norwegian as main field. Being theoretically first oriented towards Government-Binding theory and Montague Grammar, he later - late 90ies - moved more towards constraint-based frameworks such as HPSG, and got interested in computational grammar implementation. Since early 90ies he has also been interested in typologically oriented research.

(More details can be seen on Hellan_CV09+public .)




Mary Esther Kropp Dakubu

Languages of Ghana

Mary Esther Kropp Dakubu

Mary Esther Kropp Dakubu has been working on languages of West Africa, particularly languages spoken in Ghana, since about 1962, and has been associated with the University of Ghana since 1964. She received her PhD in West African Languages from the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, after a BA (English and Philosophy) from Queeen's University, Kingston ON Canada and an MA in Linguistics from the University of Pennsylvania. Since 2012 she has been editor-in-chief of the Ghana Journal of Linguistics, and since 2013 Chief Coordinator of the University of Ghana Readers Project. For her (relatively) recent publications follow this link to her user page







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Marc van Oostendorp

Phonology

Marc van Oostendorp

Marc van Oostendorp is not only a phonologist who works for the Meertens Institute in Amsterdam and a professor at the University of Leiden, but also a 'internet pioneer'. He has built for example the project Laurens Janszoon Coster, a comprehensive on-line collection of Dutch literary masterpieces, and is currently working on Meldpunt Taal, a website where laymen can share their observations on language variation and change with researchers. He has also studied Esperanto.

In phonology, Marc works mostly on phonological microvariation, that is, the study of those phonological features that determine the differences between dialects or social classes. Furthermore, he is the editor-in-chief of the Companion to Phonology, to appear in 2011 with Blackwell.







Gautam Sengupta

Bangla (Bengali languages)

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Gautam Sengupta

Gautam Sengupta teaches linguistics and cognitive science at the University of Hyderabad, India, where he is currently an associate coordinator of the Center for Neural and Cogntive Sciences. He studied linguistics and philosophy at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. His areas of interest include formal syntax and semantics, philosophy of language and experimental psycholinguistics.



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