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| Julie Tetel Andresen, Associate Professor of English and Chair of Linguistics
- Contact Info:
| Office Location: | 307 Allen | | Office Phone: | (919) 681-7610 | | Email Address: |   | - Office Hours:
- Mondays and Wednesdays 2-4pm
- Education:
| Ph.D. | University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill | 1980 |
| M.A. | University of Illinois-Urbana | 1975 |
| B.A. | Duke University | 1972 |
- Specialties:
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Linguistics
Linguistics
- Research Interests: Linguistics
Current projects:
Observing Linguistics: A Theory and Practice Workbook
Julie Tetel (Andresen) writes in the field of linguistic historiography, focusing on French, German, and American theories of language from the eighteenth through the twentieth centuries. She is the author of Linguistics in America 1769-1924: A Critical History (Routledge, 1990, paperback edition 1996). She is currently writing a manuscript entitled Observing Linguistics to be finished in 2004. She served for five years as the Director of the Duke Univeristy-University of Bucharest, Romania Faculty Exchange. Between 1985 and 1997 she published sixteen historical novels with mass-market publishers. In 1997 she founded her own publishing company, with two imprints: Generation Books (non-fiction) and Madeira Books (fiction).
- Areas of Interest:
- Linguistics
History of Linguistics Evolution and Language Brain and Language
- Recent Publications
(More Publications)
- with Phillip M. Carter, Languages of the World. An Introduction through Culture and Cognition,
in Wiley-Blackwell
(2014)
- Linguistics and Evolution. A Developmental Systems Theory Approach
(2013), Cambridge University Press [author's comments]
- Toward a history of American Linguistics,
Language, vol. 86 no. 1
(Spring, 2010), Linguistics Society of America, Washington DC [abs]
- Historiography's contribution to theoretical linguistics,
in Chomskyan Evolutions and Revolutions: Essays in Honor of E.F.K. Koerner, edited by Douglas Kibbee
(January, 2010),
pp. 443-469, John Benjamins, Amsterdam, The Netherlands [abs]
- William Dwight Whitney in Perspective,
Metascience
(Winter, 2006)
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