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Barbara Strang (1925-1982) was a Professor of English Language and General Linguistics at Newcastle University, holding the first Chair in that field established in 1964. Her legacy includes pioneering work in dialectology (e.g., Kentish dialect), historical linguistics, and language acquisition studies in developmental medicine and child neurology. She led the Tyneside Linguistic Survey, foundational to the digital DECTE corpus. Her monographs Modern English Structure (1962) and A History of English (1970) remain seminal works, celebrated for their scholarly rigor.
Research interests spanned the history of English, dialect analysis, and linguistic structure. Her influence persists through the Barbara Strang Memorial Lectures, a biennial series honoring her contributions. She advised notable scholars like Joan Beal (Professor Emeritus at Sheffield University).
Labs/Projects: Core contributor to the Tyneside Linguistic Survey, instrumental in creating the DECTE corpus. No explicit grants mentioned, but her work underpins long-term linguistic research initiatives.
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