Joseph Curtis Salmons is an American linguist who is Professor of Language Sciences at University of Wisconsin – Madison.
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Nationality | American |
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Doctoral advisor | Edgar C. Polomé |
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Notable works | A History of German (2018) |
Joe Salmons received his BA in Philosophy from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte 1978, and his PhD in Germanic Linguistics from the University of Texas at Austin in 1984. He subsequently served as Assistant Professor (1985-1991) and Associate Professor (1991-1995) of German and Linguistics at Purdue University. Since 1995, Salmons has served as Associate Professor (1995-1997) and Professor (1997-2017) of German, and Professor of Language Sciences (2017-) at the University of Wisconsin – Madison.
Salmons specializes in Germanic linguistics and works increasingly on Algonquian languages. He primarily researches language change and linguistic theory, particularly sound systems. Salmons is the author numerous monographs, including A History of German (2018), and co-editor with Patrick Honeybone of the Oxford Handbook of Historical Phonology (2015). He edited the journal Diachronica from 2002-2020 and is on the editorial board of numerous scholarly journals, and has held leading positions at several scholarly societies. Salmons co-founded the Center for the Study of Upper Midwestern Cultures with Jim Leary and has served as director for much of its existence. He was elected a Fellow of the Linguistic Society of America in 2018.
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