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The following is a list of students who participate or are interested in GLOP arranged in alphabetic order. Problems with these links should be reported to Paul Houseman.

Note: Home Pages are listed first (where applicable) followed by e-mail addresses.

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  • Mary Bailey mebaile1@students.wisc.edu
    University of Wisconsin-Madison
    Language-Acquisition, pedagogy, phonology

  • Desiree Baron desiree.baron@stud.uni-regensburg.de
    University of Michigan (currently in Regensburg)
    German dialectology, sociolinguistics, bilingualism, phonology, phonetics

  • Jeannette Marshall Denton jdenton@midway.uchicago.edu
    University of Chicago
    Comparative germanic sound change, phonology, phonetics

  • Diana Elgersma elgersma@students.wisc.edu
    University of Wisconsin-Madison
    Dutch, morphology, older germanic dialects

  • Jules D. Gliesche gliesche@students.wisc.edu
    University of Wisconsin-Madison
    Dutch, modern german dialects, morphology

  • Emily Goss elgoss@students.wisc.edu
    University of Wisconsin-Madison
    Sociolinguistics, older germanic languages, Dutch

  • David Holsinger djholsin@students.wisc.edu
    University of Wisconsin-Madison
    Phonology, sociolinguistics, older germanic languages, Dutch

  • Paul Houseman houseman@students.wisc.edu
    University of Wisconsin-Madison
    Morphology, phonology, Turkish

  • Ewa Jacewicz jacewicz@students.wisc.edu
    University of Wisconsin-Madison
    Phonetics, phonology, language acquisition

  • Martin Kappus mkappus@semlab2.sbs.sunysb.edu
    SUNY at Stony Brook
    Syntax and Semantics

  • Jeanne Schueller jmschuel@students.wisc.edu
    University of Wisconsin-Madison
    Older germanic languages, language acquisition, phonology

  • Regina Smith rmsmith2@students.wisc.edu
    University of Wisconsin-Madison
    Older germanic languages, language acquisition, phonology

  • Bruce Spencer bspencer@umich.edu
    University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
    Sociohistorical Linguistics, Social Dialectology, Language Standardization, Low German, Early New High German



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