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Naomi Lee is an Assistant Professor at the Weissman School of Arts and Sciences, Baruch College - CUNY. She holds a Ph.D. in Linguistics from New York University and an A.B. in Linguistics from Princeton University. Her work bridges theoretical morphology with variationist sociolinguistics.
- Ph.D., Linguistics, New York University
- A.B., Linguistics, Princeton University
Lee's research investigates:
- Linguistic mental representations through computational simulations and experimental methods
- English morphological/syntactic variation
- Asian American ethnolinguistic repertoire formation
- Artificial language learning paradigms
Her recent publications focus on particle verb alternation, syntactic universals, and computational modeling of language acquisition. She actively presents at major conferences including LSA, NELS, and NWAV.
Lee teaches:
- First-year writing
- Theoretical linguistics
- Sociolinguistics
- Quantitative/Experimental methods in linguistics
She serves on the Baruch Undergraduate Admissions Committee as a Faculty Presenter.
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