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}}</ref> He is best known for his research on word order correlations, which has been widely cited.<ref>Dryer, Matthew S. 1992. 'The Greenbergian Word Order Correlations', Language 68: 81-138</ref> He is one of the editors of the [[World Atlas of Language Structures]]. His research has also analyzed various definitions of [[markedness]] as they may apply to word order.<ref>[https://scholar.google.com/scholar?as_sauthors=%22Matthew+S.+Dryer%22 Google Scholar citations of Dr. Dryer's publications]</ref> He has done original research on [[Kutenai language|Kutenai]] and is currently doing research (in conjunction with Lea Brown) on a number of languages of Papua New Guinea, among them [[Valman language|Walman]]. |
}}</ref> He is best known for his research on word order correlations, which has been widely cited.<ref>Dryer, Matthew S. 1992. 'The Greenbergian Word Order Correlations', Language 68: 81-138</ref> He is one of the editors of the [[World Atlas of Language Structures]]. His research has also analyzed various definitions of [[markedness]] as they may apply to word order.<ref>[https://scholar.google.com/scholar?as_sauthors=%22Matthew+S.+Dryer%22 Google Scholar citations of Dr. Dryer's publications]</ref> He has done original research on [[Kutenai language|Kutenai]] and is currently{{when}} doing research (in conjunction with Lea Brown) on a number of languages of Papua New Guinea, among them [[Valman language|Walman]]. |
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Matthew Dryer | |
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Scientific career | |
Fields | Linguistics |
Institutions | State University of New York at Buffalo |
Matthew S. Dryer is a professor of linguistics at the State University of New York at Buffalo who has worked in typology, syntax, and language documentation.[1] He is best known for his research on word order correlations, which has been widely cited.[2] He is one of the editors of the World Atlas of Language Structures. His research has also analyzed various definitions of markedness as they may apply to word order.[3] He has done original research on Kutenai and is currently[when?] doing research (in conjunction with Lea Brown) on a number of languages of Papua New Guinea, among them Walman.
References
- ^ "Matthew S. Dryer". Florida Linguistics Association. Retrieved 2013-09-19.
- ^ Dryer, Matthew S. 1992. 'The Greenbergian Word Order Correlations', Language 68: 81-138
- ^ Google Scholar citations of Dr. Dryer's publications
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