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Kyle Johnson is a Professor and Curriculum Committee Chair in the Department of Linguistics at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, located in Integrative Learning Center N440. He holds a BA in Psychology from the University of California-Irvine (1981) and a PhD in Linguistics from MIT (1985). His research focuses on formal syntactic theory, particularly the interaction between syntax and prosody/semantics, with attention to real-time sentence processing evidence.
He has taught at multiple institutions including UC-Irvine, UCLA, University of Wisconsin-Madison, and McGill University before joining UMass. Current courses include LING 301 (Introduction to Syntax) and LING 601 (Transformational Grammar). His work emphasizes syntactic derivations, linearization, ellipsis phenomena (gapping, stripping), and the empirical adequacy of formal syntactic theories.
Selected recent contributions include analyses of Principle B derivation, prosodic spell-out mechanisms, and theta-role theory. He maintains an active publication schedule with over three decades of work in top journals like Linguistic Inquiry and Nordlyd, addressing topics ranging from adjunct islands to multidominant movement theories. His research combines theoretical innovation with experimental plausibility, often challenging traditional assumptions in generative syntax.
Teaching responsibilities include both undergraduate and graduate syntax courses, with supplementary materials like Transformational Grammar lecture notes and a comprehensive bib file for researchers. Office hours are scheduled via his online calendar with a preference for in-person meetings.
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