Eric Pederson, Mentor
Linguistics
Lucia Black, McNair Scholar
Associate Professor Eric Pederson earned his Ph.D. from the University
of California at Berkeley and joined the UO Linguistics faculty
in 1997. His areas of interest are psycholinguistics, semantics,
typology, anthropological linguistics, and Dravidian languages.
He has a “general concern for the relation of language and language
processing to general cognition. I assume that any particular linguistic
patterns...also potentially reflect patterns of thought beyond this
language use. Because non-linguistic behavior and patterns of human
cognition can vary cross-culturally, I have a strong commitment
to cross-linguistic and cross-cultural investigation." His publications
include "How many reference frames?" Spatial Cognition 3. Berlin:
Springer-Verlag; "Cognitive Linguistics and linguistics relativity,"
in The Cognitive Linguistics Handbook, D. Geeraerts and H. Cuyckens,
eds. Oxford University Press (in press); and “Tamil spatial language,"
in The Grammars of Space, S. Levinson and D. Wilkins eds. Cambridge
University Press (in press).
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