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James E. Augerot

Professor Emeritus
James E. Augerot

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bigjim@uw.edu
PDL A-217

Fields of Interest

Bulgarian Language Pedagogy Linguistics Romanian Russian Slavic

Biography

Ph.D., University of Washington, 1968
Curriculum Vitae (46.38 KB)
Research

Selected Research

  • James Augerot. "Romanian" in Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics. 2nd ed. Edited by Keith Brown. Elsevier: Oxford, 2006. 660-663.
  • James Augerot. Russian Morphological Database. March 2002.
  • James Augerot. Romanian-Limba Româna. Center for Romanian Studies, Iasi, 1999. 360pp.

Research Advised

  • Karren, Val M. For the Race of His Fathers: A critical analysis of the writings of Liviu Rebreanu. Honors Thesis, 1997.
  • Samoukova, Galina P. Word production in Russian. An examination of Nonce words, borrowings, child language, and folk etymology. Diss., 1997.
  • Anciaux, Michele. Word-Form Recognition and Generation: A Computational Approach to Russian Morphology. Diss., 1991.
  • Ioffe, Solomon. Местоимение свой в русском языке (The Pronoun свой in the Russian Language). Diss., 1985.
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