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  1. Michael Tomasello

    Michael Tomasello (born 18 January 1950 in Bartow, Florida) is a cognitive psychologist and the co-director of the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig. Tomasello works with the psycholinguistics of children's language and subscribes to the cognitive linguistics school of psychology. He is a critic of Noam Chomsky's generative grammar, …

  2. Geoffrey Sampson

    Geoffrey Sampson is Professor of Natural Language Computing in the Department of Informatics, University of Sussex, England. He most recently attracted attention for his academic criticism of the Psychological nativism movement within Psycholinguistics represented by academics such as Noam Chomsky, Jerry Fodor and Steven Pinker. Sampson is particularly critical of Pinker's 1994 book "The Language Instinct", …

  3. Dan Slobin

    Dan Isaac Slobin is an American psychologist working at the University of California, Berkeley, who has made major contributions to the study of children's language acquisition. Slobin has extensively studied the organization of information about spatial relations and motion events by speakers of different languages, including both children and adults.

  4. James McClelland

    James L. (Jay) McClelland (born December 1, 1948) is a Professor of Psychology at Stanford University. He is best known for his work concerning Parallel Distributed Processing, applying connectionist models (or neural networks) to explain cognitive phenomena such as spoken word recognition and visual word recognition. McClelland is to a large extent responsible for the "connectionist revolution" of the 1980's, …

  5. Ken Goodman

    Ken Goodman is a now-retired educational researcher, best known for developing the theory underlying the whole language method of reading instruction. He famously argued that reading is a "psycholinguistic guessing game" and that phonics consequently should not be taught. Goodman's initial research was as an assistant professor at Wayne State. During his time at Wayne State, Goodman won a research award which excused him from teaching responsibilities.

  6. James J. Jenkins

    James J. Jenkins is an American psychology professor best known for his work in psycholinguistics. His current research work is largely in speech perception and memory. The Palermo-Jenkins word association list is named after him. He earned his B.S. from University of Chicago, A.B. from William Jewell College, M.A. and Ph.D. from University of Minnesota, completing his doctorate in 1950.

  7. Renato Corsetti
  8. Maung Gyi

    Maung Gyi was a Burmese martial artist that introduced Bando into the United States. Maung Gyi's father was Ba Than (Gyi). He was the Director of Physical Education and Sports in the Ministry of Education in Myanmar. He always encouraged his son to maintain good health, participate in both individual and team sports, and practice different martial arts systems.

  9. Stephen C. Levinson

    Stephen C. Levinson is director of the Language and Cognition group at the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics in Nijmegen, The Netherlands. He has written extensively on pragmatics, and in particular, furthered the work of Paul Grice on conversational implicature. He describes his theories as being 'under the Gricean umbrella'.

  10. Mark Steedman

    Mark J. Steedman, FBA FRSE (born 18 September 1946) is a computational linguist and cognitive scientist. Steedman graduated from the University of Sussex in 1968, with a B.Sc in Experimental Psychology, and from the University of Edinburgh in 1973, with a Ph.D. in Artificial Intelligence (Dissertation:"The Formal Description of Musical Perception". Advisor: Prof. H.C. Longuet-Higgins FRS). He has held posts as Lecturer in Psychology, …

  11. Hang Yee Chan
  12. Merlynne Williams
  13. Tim Gottschalk

    I'm studying.

  14. Alyssa Fulford

    first: please don't send me a friend request unless we've talked or you're local. i'd rather form meaningful relationships than clutter my friends list.

  15. Andrew Read

    Still an amalgamation of idiosynchrasies. Still trying to be pragmatic and idealistic, the two needn't be mutually exclusive. I am motivated so I move. I've realised over time that there's nothing on this earth that can wash me clean of my mistakes... my flaws... my losses. I've realised that my history has made me the man I am... I'm proud of myself, and in that proud of my history. There are good days and there are bad days, but it's all about the process.

  16. Lizzie

    For years, I was high on life. But I built up a tolerance. -Arj Barker.

  17. Mischa Park-doob

    If you like LJ, you might enjoy catching up on what I've been up to... click here: Mischa's Livejournal.

  18. Cory

    A bit of a crazy one at times. OK, all the time.

  19. Eriq Gardner

    If you were standing outside a 74-story skyscraper at night, and all the lights in the offices were timed to go off like a Christmas tree, I'd be that sensation you felt as you watched.

  20. Alex Iverson

    This is a film I was featured in for the Elevate Film Festival.

  21. Anita Zamora

    I like to smile.

  22. Nicole

    i'm a zen hedonist. when i'm eighty, i'm going to write a book to tell you exactly what that means, but for now, i have to just live it. existentialist angst doesn't appeal to me. my inner drama queen finds plenty to feed on all the same. i'm trying to starve her to death or at least into submission. http://phirefly.com if you didn't already; know. aim/yahoo: supralurid, msn: SlowBleed@hotmail.com.

  23. Martin Kretzmann

    I used to be afraid of mooses... now I'm just afraid. Friendster Layouts.

  24. Julie

    Flux addict. Might be allergic to you. Wanna sex the dictionary. Prefer uncomfortable silence over small talk. Spend every month of confused Sundays thinking about cause & effect relationships. Obsessed with language, perception, & evolution. Worship absurdism. Nature AND nurture. I heart political rhetoric in a stand-up comedy sort of way. Sitcoms make me vomit. Dog toys make me vomit even more.

  25. Lolo S

    i mean well; im nice and cute.

  26. Kevin Zeidler

    Martha Stewart and I, we vacation together at the Four Seasons and hang out. .. width="425" height="350">.

  27. Kasey

    I've been told I'm very hobbity...

  28. Nick Pozek
  29. Russell Swinburneromine

    I'm a doctoral student in Educational Psychology with a concentration in psycholinguistics and discourse processing. I enjoy judging people. I loathe moral relativism. I enjoy straight bourbon. I have a weakness for extremely trashy tourist traps. I only proceed or move laterally, never regress. I have a large, patrician nose.

  30. Polly Tjhe

    feminine+feminist=me....hmm...feminine...is someone who wants to be loved, accepted as woman, participates in social groups, appearance is the most significant aspect to describe a feminine's identity; good make-up, hairdo, hair-cut, fashionable dress.

  31. Michelle Miller
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  33. Thomas Demarini

    Dr. DeMarini has a bachelor's degree in Psycholinguistics from Illinois State University , performed graduate work at the University of Illinois, and obtained his medical degree from Northwestern University Medical School. He completed an Internal Medicine Residency at Evanston Hospital at Northwestern University, where he was chosen as Chief Medical Resident. He obtained his Pulmonary and Critical Care training at Loyola University.

  34. Elizabeth Savin

    i'm a fun loving gun-toting biker mouse from Mars, who wears red lipstick and dark eyeshadow.

  35. Rachel Whitesell

    Though my main passion in life has been language and culture, I've just recently left the world of the liberal arts for the sciences: I'm starting a post-bacc program that is essentially, for me, pre veterinary. I still yearn to learn all the languages possible, yet not as a career. Fluent in Dutch and German, I've also studied French, Italian, Turkish, and Chinese. As far as I'm concerned, that list is much too short!

  36. Marna

    I am a wordsmith by trade and a poet by nature. I'm not currently in school, but my academic interests include psychology, media, and philosophy. I frequently enjoy dancing

  37. Bobby E Phillips

    Christian, non-denom. Cat person--but allergies get in the way. INFJ personality, if you care for psych. Interested in child psychology and language acquisition. Have the goal of learning six, maybe seven foreign languages; working on German and Spanish at the moment. Am a soundtrack junkie. Even enjoy some Eurodance/techno, despite better taste. Don't have much time for TV, but Britcoms, cartoon/puppet shows and canceled FOX sci-fi series are what I watch.

  38. Ian Hocking

    Ian Michael Hocking is a British author who writes in the genres science fiction and techno-thriller. His debut novel, Déjà Vu, was published by The UKA Press in January 2005. The author released Déjà Vu as a free podcast under a creative commons licence between November 2005 and June 2006. Hocking's fiction often features explorations of identity and free will.

  39. Frouke Hermens
  40. Annelie Tuinman

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