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Chomsky, Noam
Fodor, Jerry
Greenberg, Joseph
Grice, Herbert Paul
Grimm, Jacob and Wilhelm
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Humboldt, Wilhelm von
Jackendoff, Ray S.
Krashen, Stephen
Lakoff, George
Prior, Arthur Norman
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Pustejovsky, James
Rask, Rasmus
Saussure, Ferdinand de
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A word population has many different meanings:
People, a magazine in amusement & celebrities.
The People, a book of the Qur'an.
In the English language, people occurs as collective noun. The humans come the set of persons distinguished by some most common property.
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Mugele, Bob
Experienced field linguist (nickname `Jungle Bob') and computational linguist.
Scorpio, Dan
Homepage devoted to subtle games in language use.
O'Rourke, Sean Christopher
Undergraduate linguist at John Hopkins University.
Cooper, Robin
Göteborg University - Computational linguist interested in situation semantics and Montague grammars.
van Eijck, Jan
CWI, Amsterdam - Computational linguist, whose site includes details of Dynamo, an implementation of dynamic logic programming.
Fujinami, Tsutomu
Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology - Researcher in knowledge science interested in semantics of natural language in general, and situation semantics in specific.
Beaver, David
Stanford University - Interested in semantics, pragmatics, and more specifically presupposition and dynamic semantics.
Nouwen, Rick
University of Utrecht - Interested in dynamic semantics, generalized quantifiers theory, plurals, reflexives, reciprocals, NP-typology, and mereology.
Abbott, Barbara
Michigan State University - Interested in semantics and pragmatics of language. Holds a joint appointment in linguistics and philosophy.
Um, Yongnam
SUNY at Buffalo - Applied linguist interested in Asian and Indo-European languages, and historical linguistics.
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