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Ray C. Dougherty (born 1940) is an American linguist and was a member of the Arts and Science faculty at New York University until 2014 (retired). He received his bachelor's and master's degrees in engineering from Dartmouth College in the early 1960s and his Ph.D. in linguistics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1968. At MIT, Dougherty was one of the first students of Noam Chomsky, working in the field of transformational grammar. During the Linguistics Wars of the 1970s, Dougherty was a critic of the generative semantics movement. Specializing in computational linguistics, Dougherty has published several books and articles on the subject.

Ray Cordell Dougherty
Born1941 (age 8081)
New York, New York, U.S.
Academic background
Alma materMIT, Dartmouth College
InfluencesNoam Chomsky
Charles Sanders Peirce
René Descartes
Konrad Lorenz
Academic work
School or traditionGenerative linguistics
InstitutionsNYU
Main interestsBiolinguistics
Computational linguistics

In recent years, Dougherty has become interested in the study of biolinguistics, focusing on the role of the cochlea in the evolution of animal communication systems and naturalistic applications of information theory.

Dougherty has made numerous contributions to advancing the study of semiotics at New York University.


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