Mark Baker (linguist)
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Mark Baker | |
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Fields | Syntax, Generative grammar |
Institutions | Rutgers University, McGill University |
Alma mater | MIT |
Doctoral advisor | Noam Chomsky |
Mark C. Baker is an American linguist. He received his Ph.D. from MIT in 1985 and has taught at Rutgers since 1998. Prof. Baker has frequently been a faculty member at the Linguistic Society of America's Summer Institute and, prior to coming to Rutgers, was a faculty member at McGill University (1986 - 1998). He has worked on the Mohawk language for several years, also serving as a consultant on language revitalization for the Mohawk. Working within generative grammar, he has written several important books about the formal analysis of polysynthetic languages.
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Bibliography
- (1988) Incorporation: A theory of grammatical function changing
- (1996) The Polysynthesis Parameter
- (2002) Lexical Categories: Verbs, Nouns and Adjectives
- (2003) The Atoms of Language
- (2008) The Syntax of Agreement and Concord
- (2011) The Soul Hypothesis: Investigations into the Existence of the Soul Editor (with Stewart Goetz) and Contributor
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