Brian D. Joseph (born November 22, 1951) is an American linguist specializing in historical linguistics. He is a Distinguished University Professor of Linguistics and the Kenneth E. Naylor Professor of South Slavic Linguistics at Ohio State University.[1] His research interests include language change, Greek linguistics, Balkan linguistics, and morphological theory. He was elected a Member of the American Philosophical Society in 2019.
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| Born | (1951-11-22) November 22, 1951 (age 70) |
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| Institutions | Ohio State University |
Joseph received an A.B. in linguistics from Yale University, and his A.M. and PhD in linguistics from Harvard University. He has spent his entire professional career at Ohio State University.[2]
Joseph was the Vice-President of the Linguistic Society of America in 2018 and is currently serving as the organization's President.[3] He was previously President of the North American Association for the History of the Language Sciences and currently serves as co-editor of the Journal of Greek Linguistics.[4]
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