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Gordon P. Hemsley: linguistics major and native
AmE speaker (with intermediate Spanish skills) interested in syntax, comparative and historical linguistics, constructed languages, IPA, and copyediting—just about anything that has orderly rules or standards that can be adhered to.
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Matve: PhD Linguistics,
UCL (completed December 2009)
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gdog1102: No education in linguistics (I'm only in 8th grade) but I have an undying interest in linguistics. I can help with simple cleanup tasks.
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LingNerd007: Currently a BA. Ling., for all intents and purposes a hobbyest for anonymity's sake, interested in comparative/socio-historical and theoretical+typological+computational linguistics.
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JungleEntity (
talk·contribs) Linguistics major interested in historical linguistics, mainly different reconstruction methods and the history of the field itself. Also interested in syntax and phonology.
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Alastair Haines 18:46, 16 March 2007 (UTC): Th.D. Old Testament Australian College of Theology (in progress, diachronic analysis of love poetry)reply
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Egfrank 12:58, 17 October 2007 (UTC): CEO/lead inventor for a company specializing in natural language software; interests in morphology, syntax, semantics, and discoursereply
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User:Jasy jatere PhD (in progress). Lexical categories, typology, language contact, language description, methodology.
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standard WikiProject assessment criteria. For the |class= parameter, use |class=FA/A/GA/B/Start/Stub/NA, and for the |importance= parameter, use |importance=Top/High/Mid/Low/NA.
Consider looking for
related projects for help or ask at the Teahouse. If you are not currently a project participant and wish to help you may still participate in the project or its parent project WikiProject Linguistics. This
status should be changed if collaborative activity resumes.
Welcome to the Theoretical Linguistics Task Force! This task force is part of
WikiProject Linguistics, and is to help create and improve Wikipedia articles about
theoretical linguistics and theories of language.
—
Gordon P. Hemsley: linguistics major and native
AmE speaker (with intermediate Spanish skills) interested in syntax, comparative and historical linguistics, constructed languages, IPA, and copyediting—just about anything that has orderly rules or standards that can be adhered to.
—
Matve: PhD Linguistics,
UCL (completed December 2009)
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gdog1102: No education in linguistics (I'm only in 8th grade) but I have an undying interest in linguistics. I can help with simple cleanup tasks.
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LingNerd007: Currently a BA. Ling., for all intents and purposes a hobbyest for anonymity's sake, interested in comparative/socio-historical and theoretical+typological+computational linguistics.
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JungleEntity (
talk·contribs) Linguistics major interested in historical linguistics, mainly different reconstruction methods and the history of the field itself. Also interested in syntax and phonology.
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Alastair Haines 18:46, 16 March 2007 (UTC): Th.D. Old Testament Australian College of Theology (in progress, diachronic analysis of love poetry)reply
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Egfrank 12:58, 17 October 2007 (UTC): CEO/lead inventor for a company specializing in natural language software; interests in morphology, syntax, semantics, and discoursereply
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User:Jasy jatere PhD (in progress). Lexical categories, typology, language contact, language description, methodology.
If an entire page is within the scope of the task force, the corresponding talk page should be tagged with the template {{
WikiProject Linguistics|theoretical=yes}}.
The task force uses the
standard WikiProject assessment criteria. For the |class= parameter, use |class=FA/A/GA/B/Start/Stub/NA, and for the |importance= parameter, use |importance=Top/High/Mid/Low/NA.