Peter Culicover

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Peter W. Culicover is Professor of Linguistics at Ohio State University. He works in the areas of syntactic theory (particularly on the syntax of English), language learnability and computational modelling of language acquisition and language change.

Education

Culicover attended the City College of New York and graduated with a BA in mathematics in 1966. He earned his PhD from Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1971 under Noam Chomsky with a thesis titled Syntactic and semantic investigations.[1]

Career

He worked at Ohio State for the duration of his career, serving as the Chair of the Department of Linguistics, Director of the Center for Cognitive Science, and Associate Provost. He is now the Distinguished University Professor Emeritus of Linguistics.[2]

Awards

Culicover is a winner of

Humboldt Prize and the Distinguished Scholar Award of Ohio State University.[3]

Selected works

References

  1. ^ Culicover, Peter W. "Syntactic and semantic investigations". DSpace. Retrieved 1 April 2023.
  2. ^ "Peter Culicover". linguistics.osu.edu. Retrieved 2020-09-17.
  3. . Retrieved 29 June 2017.