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Persian-Canadian linguist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jila Ghomeshi is a Persian-Canadian linguist. She earned her Ph.D. in 1996 from the University of Toronto, under the supervision of Diane Massam.[1][2] She is currently a professor of linguistics at the University of Manitoba,[3] where she has been since 1998.[4]
Jila Ghomeshi | |
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Nationality | Persian-Canadian |
Relatives | Jian Ghomeshi |
Academic background | |
Alma mater | University of Toronto |
Doctoral advisor | Diane Massam |
Academic work | |
Discipline | Linguistics |
Sub-discipline | Theoretical syntax |
Institutions | University of Manitoba |
Ghomeshi received the National Achievement Award presented by the Canadian Linguistic Association in 2014,[5] in recognition of her contribution in educating the broader public about linguistic issues, such as language discrimination and the distinction between prescriptive and descriptive grammar. This is addressed in her 2010 book, Grammar Matters: The Social Significance of How We Use Language.[6]
Ghomeshi also does research in theoretical syntax, including the syntax of Persian, and the interfaces with pragmatics and morphology.[3] She is co-editor of a book, with Ileana Paul and Martina Wiltschko, called Determiners: Universals and variation[7] on cross-linguistic universals and variation in the syntax of determiners.[8]
Ghomeshi is the sister of Jian Ghomeshi, former CBC broadcaster.
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