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Jeff Parker is an Associate Professor in the Department of Linguistics at the College of Humanities, Brigham Young University (BYU). His academic work centers on the intersection of morphological structure and lexical organization, with a strong focus on Slavic languages including Russian, Czech, and Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian.
His research interests include:
- Morphology and inflectional complexity
- Productivity and irregularity in inflectional systems
- Lexical access in Russian nouns
- Corpus linguistics and psycholinguistics
- Cross-linguistic morphological processing
- Morphosyntactic typology
Jeff employs both corpus-based and experimental methods in his investigations, often exploring typological patterns in inflectional systems in collaboration with Andrea D. Sims. His work contributes to broader understanding of how morphological structure influences language processing and acquisition.
He teaches courses in morphological theory, structure of Slavic languages, quantitative data analysis, and Russian language. His teaching reflects his deep engagement with both theoretical and empirical aspects of linguistics.
While no specific scientific awards or publications are listed in the provided text, his research program is clearly active and interdisciplinary, bridging theoretical linguistics with cognitive and experimental approaches.
Jeff Parker advises students in linguistics, though no current or former advisees are named. He is involved in ongoing research projects related to inflectional complexity and lexical processing. He is based in room 4050 JFSB at BYU’s Provo, Utah campus, where he conducts his academic work as a full-time faculty member.
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