User:Fertig
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| - | | | + | |narrative content = I have been a member of the UB faculty since receiving my Ph.D. in Germanic linguistics from the University of Michigan in 1994. I am the director of the German language program and teach German as well as linguistics. Much of my research involves variation and change in verbal morphology in German, English, and other Germanic languages.<br/> |
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| - | | | + | |digital interests content = Empirical work on morphological variation and change requires large historical corpora and databases. Designing, constructing, and analyzing such databases is central to much of my research. I am also interested in issues of text encoding related to medieval manuscripts and inscriptions. <br/> |
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| David Fertig | |
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| Associate Professor | |
| David Fertig | |
| Research interests: | Germanic linguistics; language change; morphology; dialectology; sociolinguistics |
| Institutional affiliation: | University at Buffalo |
| Departmental affiliation: | Department of Linguistics |
| Office location: | 638 Baldy Hall |
| E-mail: | fertig@buffalo.edu |
| URI: | David Fertig |
| Membership status: | Charter member |
| Digital projects: | [URI NAME OF PROJECT] |
David Fertig
Background
I have been a member of the UB faculty since receiving my Ph.D. in Germanic linguistics from the University of Michigan in 1994. I am the director of the German language program and teach German as well as linguistics. Much of my research involves variation and change in verbal morphology in German, English, and other Germanic languages.
Digital interests
Empirical work on morphological variation and change requires large historical corpora and databases. Designing, constructing, and analyzing such databases is central to much of my research. I am also interested in issues of text encoding related to medieval manuscripts and inscriptions.
