Peter Lasersohn
Peter Lasersohn is a professor of linguistics at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Education
- Ph.D. in Linguistics: Ohio State University, 1988
- M.A. in Linguistics: Ohio State University, 1985
- B.A. in German, French: Earlham College, 1981
Fellowships and honours
- Alumni Discretionary-Support Award, University of Illinois, 1999
- Presidential Fellow, Ohio State University, 1987
- LSA Tuition Fellowship, Linguistic Institute, Stanford University, 1987
- LSA Tuition Fellowship, Linguistic Institute, City University of New York, 1986
- Inducted Phi Kappa Phi National Honor Society, Ohio State University, 1984
- University Fellow, Ohio State University 1982
- Arthur Charles Fellow for Language Study, Earlham College, 1981
gollark: I like the "the structure is literally impossible to implement as an ADT" bit.
gollark: I invented that last year.
gollark: I, however, created the 3.5ly linked list.
gollark: Idea: Macron logic is a quadruply linked list.
gollark: No.
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