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| Jean-Pierre Koenig | |
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| Associate Professor of Linguistics | |
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| Research interests: | YOUR RESEARCH INTERESTS, BRIEFLY |
| Institutional affiliation: | University at Buffalo |
| Departmental affiliation: | [URI Linguistics] |
| Office location: | 613 Baldy Hall |
| E-mail: | YOUR_USERID@buffalo.edu |
| URI: | [YOUR STAFF PROFILE URI URI] |
| Membership status: | CHOOSE ONE: Charter member, Student member, Affiliated Scholar |
| Digital projects: | [URI NAME OF PROJECT] |
Jean-Pierre Koenig
Background
My interests include syntax, semantics, and psycholinguistics. Much of my research focuses on the nature and organization of lexical knowledge
Digital interests
I am interested in using computing tools to aid the documentation of languages and the analysis of texts. The project Neil Coffee (Classics), Poornima Shakthi and I conducted in the summer of 2008, with funding from a DHIB summer grant, was originally titled "Classical Intertextual Scanning Software" but is now called the Tesserae Project. At the moment, it allows the user to find identical or similar phrases in two texts in any language using Roman type. The tool will also allow linguists and philologists to explore the frequency and position of words in multiple texts for purposes of comparison.

