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|name = Jeff Good
|narrative = A title of my own making?
|narrative = A title of my own making?
|narrative content = What goes here?
|narrative content = What goes here?
|digital interests = Why would I want to customize this title?
|digital interests = Why would I want to customize this title?
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|digital interests content =I am a faculty member of the UB Linguistics Department with interests in morphology, syntax, African languages, and digital linguistics. In particular, I am active in the emerging area of digital methods for language documentation and description and archiving. More specifically, I am interested in the development of new database models to facilitate comparative, typological, and descriptive linguistic work. As part of this research, I oversaw the transition of the [http://rosettaproject.org/ Rosetta Project's] language database to one built primarily on RDF data structures, a key component of the Semantic Web, and I now have a more general interest in anticipating and planning for the transition of linguistic research from traditional modes of publication to new models based on insights from the development of the web.}}
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|digital interests content =I am a faculty member of the UB Linguistics Department with interests in morphology, syntax, African languages, and digital linguistics. In particular, I am active in the emerging area of digital methods for language documentation and description and archiving. More specifically, I am interested in the development of new database models to facilitate comparative, typological, and descriptive linguistic work. As part of this research, I oversaw the transition of the [http://rosettaproject.org/ Rosetta Project's] language database to one built primarily on RDF data structures, a key component of the Semantic Web, and I now have a more general interest in anticipating and planning for the transition of linguistic research from traditional modes of publication to new models based on insights from the development of the web.
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Jeff Good

A title of my own making?

What goes here?


Why would I want to customize this title?

I am a faculty member of the UB Linguistics Department with interests in morphology, syntax, African languages, and digital linguistics. In particular, I am active in the emerging area of digital methods for language documentation and description and archiving. More specifically, I am interested in the development of new database models to facilitate comparative, typological, and descriptive linguistic work. As part of this research, I oversaw the transition of the Rosetta Project's language database to one built primarily on RDF data structures, a key component of the Semantic Web, and I now have a more general interest in anticipating and planning for the transition of linguistic research from traditional modes of publication to new models based on insights from the development of the web.

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