John R. Ross

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Who is John R. Ross?

John Robert "Haj" Ross is a linguist who played a part in the development of generative semantics along with George Lakoff, James D. McCawley, and Paul Postal. Ross was a student of Bernard Bloch, Samuel Martin and Rulon Wells at Yale University, Zellig Harris, Henry Hiz, Henry Hoenigswald and Franklin Southworth at the University of Pennsylvania, and Roman Jakobson, Noam Chomsky, Morris Halle, Paul Postal, Edward Klima and Hu Matthews at MIT.

Ross met Lakoff in 1963 and began collaborating with him especially on work by and influenced by Postal. He was a professor of linguistics at MIT from 1966–1985 and has worked in Brazil, Singapore and British Columbia. He is currently at the University of North Texas. His class offerings there include Linguistics and Literature, Syntax, Field Methods, History of English, Metaphor and Semantics; he also oversees U.N.T.'s Doctorate in Poetics program.

Ross's 1967 MIT dissertation is a landmark in syntactic theory and documents in great detail Ross's discovery of islands.

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Born
May 7, 1938
Boston
Also known as
  • John Ross
  • John Robert Ross
  • John Robert "Haj" Ross
Nationality
  • United States of America
Education
  • Yale University
  • University of Pennsylvania
  • PhD, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    Linguistics
    (1964 - 1967)
Lived in
  • Texas

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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