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'''Ellen Contini-Morava''' is an [[Linguistic anthropology|anthropological]] linguist at the University of [[University of Virginia College of Arts %26 Sciences|Virginia]], interested in [[Cognitive linguistics|cognitive]] issues, [[Discourse analysis|discourse]] analysis, and (noun) classification [[http://www3.iath.virginia.edu/swahili/]]; in particular, in systems between lexicon and grammar in size. She received her PhD from [[Columbia School of Linguistics|Columbia]] in 1983 under [[William Diver]] and [[Erica Garcia]]; she specializes in [[Bantu languages|Bantu]] in general, and [[Swahili language|Swahili]] in particular.
'''Ellen Contini-Morava''' is an [[Linguistic anthropology|anthropological]] linguist at the University of [[University of Virginia College of Arts %26 Sciences|Virginia]], interested in [[Cognitive linguistics|cognitive]] issues, [[Discourse analysis|discourse]] analysis, and (noun) classification [[http://www3.iath.virginia.edu/swahili/]]; in particular, in systems between lexicon and grammar in size. She received her PhD from [[Columbia School of Linguistics|Columbia]] in 1983 under [[William Diver]] and [[Erica Garcia]]; she specializes in [[Bantu languages|Bantu]] in general, and [[Swahili language|Swahili]] in particular.



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Ellen Contini-Morava is an anthropological linguist at the University of Virginia, interested in cognitive issues, discourse analysis, and (noun) classification [[1]]; in particular, in systems between lexicon and grammar in size. She received her PhD from Columbia in 1983 under William Diver and Erica Garcia; she specializes in Bantu in general, and Swahili in particular.