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Personal bio
Eve V. Clark did her undergraduate degree in French at the Universities of Edinburgh and Aix-en-Provence, and her PhD in Linguistics at the University of Edinburgh. She joined the Stanford faculty in 1971, and has also worked at the Max-Planck-Institute for Psycholinguistics (1983-84, 1990-1991, 1997-98) and at University College London (1975-76, 2005-2006). In addition to her research on first language acquisition, she enjoys birding, swimming, and travel. Currently teaching
LINGUIST 397: Directed Reading
(Autumn, Winter, Summer)
LINGUIST 390: M.A. Project (Autumn) LINGUIST 398: Directed Research (Autumn, Winter, Summer) LINGUIST 399: Dissertation Research (Autumn, Winter, Summer) LINGUIST 199: Independent Study (Autumn, Winter, Summer) LINGUIST 396: Research Projects in Linguistics (Winter) LINGUIST 198: Honors Research (Winter) SYMSYS 296: Independent Study (Winter, Spring) SYMSYS 190: Senior Honors Tutorial (Autumn) |