Greg Carlson named Fellow of the Linguistic Society of America

Published
January 24, 2017

Congratulations to Greg!

Greg Carlson, Professor of Linguistics, Philosophy, and Brain and Cognitive Sciences, and Director of the Center for the Language Sciences (CLS) has been named a Fellow of the Linguistic Society of America (LSA). As stated below, "LSA Fellows are recognized annually for their 'distinguished contributions to the discipline'. Previously inducted LSA Fellows include Noam Chomsky, William Labov, Steven Pinker and Calvert Watkins."

LSA President Alice Harris, University of Massachusetts at Amherst, with the 2016 class of LSA fellows (L-R): Gregory Stump, University of Kentucky; Sali Tagliamonte, University of Toronto; Anthony C. Woodbury, University of Texas at Austin; Marlyse Baptista, University of Michigan; Greg Carlson, University of Rochester; and Nora C. England, University of Texas at Austin.