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|member_name = Jeff Good
|title = Assistant Professor
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|departmental_affiliation = Linguistics
|departmental_affiliation = Linguistics
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|institutional_affiliation = University at Buffalo
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|institutional_affiliation = [http://www.buffalo.edu University at Buffalo]
|office_location = 609 Baldy Hall
|office_location = 609 Baldy Hall
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|email = jcgood@buffalo.edu
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|URI = http://buffalo.edu/~jcgood/
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|URI = [http://buffalo.edu/~jcgood/ http://buffalo.edu/~jcgood/]
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Revision as of 19:33, 4 December 2008

Jeff Good
Assistant Professor
Jeff Good
Jeff Good
Research interests: test
Institutional affiliation: University at Buffalo
Departmental affiliation: Linguistics
Office location: 609 Baldy Hall
E-mail: jcgood@buffalo.edu
URI: http://buffalo.edu/~jcgood/
Membership status: Full member
Digital projects: Northeastern North American Indigenous Languages Archive (NNAILA)


Jeff Good

A title of my own making?

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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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