!!Dwight Robert Ladd - Curriculum Vitae
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__Education and degrees:__
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*May 1978, Ph.D. in Linguistics, Cornell University\\
*August 1972, M.A. in Linguistics, Cornell University\\
*June 1968, A.B. (magna cum laude) in Linguistics, Brown University\\
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__Current position:__ Professor of Linguistics (Emeritus), University of Edinburgh\\
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__Principal previous positions:__
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*University of Edinburgh, 1985-2011 (Lecturer 1985-1989; Reader 1989-1997; Professor of Linguistics (personal chair), 1997-2011). Visiting positions include Institute for Perception Research (1994) and Johns Hopkins University (2000). Post-doctoral positions include Universities of Giessen (1981-83) and Sussex (1983-84).
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__Academic/Research Leadership, Public Service, Recognition:__
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*Elected Fellow of the British Academy, 2015\\
*First President of Association for Laboratory Phonology, 2010-2014\\
*Head of School of Philosophy, Psychology and Language Sciences, University of Edinburgh, 2008-2010\\
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__Principal Publications:__
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__Books__\\
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2014: Simultaneous Structure in Phonology. Oxford: OUP\\
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1996: Intonational Phonology. Cambridge: CUP. Second edition, 2008\\
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1980: The Structure of Intonational Meaning: Evidence from English. Bloomington:\\
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Indiana University Press\\
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__Articles__\\
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2007: D. Dediu & D. R. Ladd. Linguistic tone is related to the population frequency of\\
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the adaptive haplogroups of two brain size genes, ASPM and Microcephalin.\\
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 104: 10944-10949\\
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2000: M. Grice, D. R. Ladd & A. Arvaniti. On the place of phrase accents in\\
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intonational phonology. Phonology 17: 143-186\\
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1998: A. Arvaniti, D. R. Ladd & I. Mennen. Stability of tonal alignment: the case of\\
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Greek prenuclear accents. J. Phonetics 26: 3-25\\
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1988: Declination ‘reset’ and the hierarchical organization of utterances. J. Acoustical\\
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Society of America 84: 530-544\\
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1978: Stylized intonation. Language 54: 517-540