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Daniel A. Dinnsen, Ph.D.
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Daniel A. Dinnsen is Chancellor’s Professor of Linguistics and Adjunct Professor of Speech and Hearing Sciences at Indiana University, Bloomington. He is also a member of the Program in Cognitive Science and core faculty of the NIH Training Grant in Speech, Hearing, and Sensory Communication. He is CoPrincipal Investigator of the Learnability Project. His research interests draw on the latest developments in linguistic theory in modeling phonological acquisition.
Education
B. A. with Distinction, 1969, Spanish and Linguistics, Indiana University, Bloomington
Ph.D., 1972, Linguistics, University of Texas, Austin
Grants, Honors and Awards
Phi Beta Kappa, 1969
Woodrow Wilson Fellow, 1969
NSF and American Council of Learned Societies, Principal Investigator, Phonological Theories Project, 1977-79
US Public Health Service (Biomedical Research Fund), Pilot study of functionally deviant phonology, 1978-79
NSF Science Faculty Development Fellowship, 1981-82
NSF International Travel Grant, XIII International Congress of Linguists, Tokyo, 1982
NIDCD R01 DC00260, CoPrincipal Investigator, 1985-98; Claude Pepper NIH Excellence Award
Teaching Excellence Recognition Award, Indiana University, 1997
NIDCD R01 DC01694, CoPrincipal Investigator, 1998-2008
Teaching
LING, L303, Introduction to Linguistic Analysis
LING, L307, Phonology
LING, L542, Phonological analysis
LING, L642, Advanced phonological theory
LING, L700, Seminar in phonological acquisition