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Andrew Garrett is a Professor of Linguistics and the Nadine M. Tang and Bruce L. Smith Professor of Cross-Cultural Social Sciences at the University of California, Berkeley, where he is affiliated with the Department of Linguistics in the College of Letters and Science. His work bridges historical and areal linguistics with deep engagement in language documentation and revitalization.
His research centers on historical and areal linguistics, with a focus on Indo-European languages and the indigenous languages of California, particularly Karuk and Yurok. He is actively involved in fieldwork and linguistic documentation, contributing to the preservation and revitalization of endangered languages.
Garrett's scholarly contributions reflect a strong commitment to both theoretical and applied linguistics, especially in the context of cross-cultural social sciences. While no specific publications or research projects are listed in the provided text, his topical alignment suggests sustained work in linguistic phylogenetics, language change, and community-based documentation initiatives.
He has advised students in linguistics, though specific names are not listed. There is no mention of grants or funded research projects in the available content.
Andrew Garrett is associated with linguistic research groups and initiatives at UC Berkeley focused on language documentation and historical analysis, though specific lab or team names are not provided in the text.
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