John Victor Singler |
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![]() | Professor
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Linguistics Ph.D. 1984 (linguistics), M.A. 1979 (linguistics), California (Los Angeles); M.A. 1976 (African studies), London; B.A. 1969 (history), Dartmouth College. Office Address: Department of Linguistics New York University 719 Broadway, #422 New York, NY 10003 Phone: 212-998-7959 Fax: 212-995-4707 Email: Personal Website: https://files.nyu.edu/jvs1/public/ |
Areas of Research/Interest: sociolinguistics; pidgins and creoles; African American English; phonology.
Selected Publications
Samaná and Sinoe, I and II. Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages, 22. 2007. Nos. 1,2.Yes, but not in the Caribbean. Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages, 21. 2006. 337-358.
[with Gareth Griffiths] Guanya Pau, a Story of an African Princess, by Joseph Jeffrey Walters. An annotated edition with an introductory essay. Peterborough, Ontario: Broadview Press. 2004.
Liberian Settler English—Phonology, and The Morphology and Syntax of Liberian Settler English. In A Handbook of Varieties of English, Vols. 1 and 2, respectively.
ed. Bernd Kortmann, Edgar W Schneider, Clive Upton, Rajend Mesthrie & Kate Burridge. Berlin, New York: Mouton de Gruyter. 2004. Vol. 1, 65-75; Vol. 2, 879-897.
The “Linguistic” Asylum Interview and the Linguist’s Evaluation of it, with Special Reference to Applicants for Liberian Political Asylum in Switzerland. The International Journal of Speech, Language and the Law: Forensic Linguistics, 11.2004. 222-39.
[with Philipp Angermeyer] The
Case for Politeness: Pronoun variation in Co-Ordinate NP’s in Object
Position in English. Language Variation and Change, 15. 2003.
169-207.
Fellowships/Honors: National Science Foundation Grant, An African-American Linguistic Enclave: The Settler English of Sinoe County, Liberia; NYU Research Challenge Fund Grant, with Renée Blake and Gregory Guy, New York City English: A sociolinguistic study; Fulbright U.S. Senior Research Scholar, African Region, Syntactic Innovation in the Liberian English of Monrovia.

