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Dr David Cram is a retired University Lecturer in Linguistics and Fellow of Jesus College at the University of Oxford. His primary affiliation is with the Faculty of Linguistics, Philology & Phonetics, located at the Clarendon Institute in Oxford. He is also associated with Jesus College, where he retains his fellowship.
His research focuses on interlinked areas of linguistic theory, translation theory, and the history of linguistic ideas, particularly in the 17th century. Key interests include modern pragmatic theory, the application of pragmatics to musical meaning, and the study of 17th-century philosophical language projects. He serves as Principal Investigator for a research project editing the works of mathematician John Wallis, including treatises on grammar, logic, and music.
Dr Cram has published extensively on 17th-century linguistic ideas and maintains affiliations with the University’s philological and historical linguistic communities. No specific awards or student advisees are listed in the provided materials.


