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William Freeman Twaddell : ウィキペディア英語版 | William Freeman Twaddell William Freeman Twaddell was a professor of German and linguistics, who worked in Brown University as linguist during the 50s and 60s. He also served as President of the Linguistic Society of America in 1957. == Biography ==
Twaddell was born in 1906 in Wisconsin. He spent his early life in Baltimore, Philadelphia, Georgia, and North Carolina. He attended graduate studies at Harvard, and met John Albrecht Walz, then a fellow graduate student, who introduced him to the field of linguistics. In 1926 he was graduated from Duke University. From Harvard University he had his masters degree in 1927 and he received doctorate in 1930. In 1929, Twaddell published his first linguistic work, "New Light on Phonetic Change." A few years later, in 1935, he published "On Defining the Phoneme," in the collection "Language Monographs," which is described as being a supplement to ''Language'', Journal of the Linguistics Society of America. Between 1929 to 1946 he worked in the University of Wisconsin. Later, he headed as chairman of the German department of University of Wisconsin. In 1946, he became professor of Brown university of Germanic languages in 1946. In 1960, he founded and headed a separate Linguistic department. In 1963 he published "The English Verb Auxiliaries." Twaddell taught for his entire career of 30 years at Brown University. He died on 1 March 1982.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=From Martha Mitchell’s Encyclopedia Brunoniana )〕
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