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David Ingram
BornApril 25, 1944
EducationStanford University (PhD)
Scientific career
Fieldslinguistics
InstitutionsArizona State University
ThesisThe Role of Person Deixis in Underlying Semantics (1970)

David Ingram (born April 25, 1944) is an American linguist and Emeritus Professor of Linguistics at Arizona State University. He is best known for his works on first language acquisition and phonology. A festschrift in his honor titled On under-reported monolingual child phonology edited by Elena Babatsouli was published in 2020.

Books

  • Phonological Disability in Children
  • First Language Acquisition: Method, Description and Explanation
  • Procedures for the Phonological Analysis of Children's Language

References

  1. Gallaway, Clare; Richards, Brian J. (October 1990). "Book Reviews : First Language Acquisition: Method, Description and Explanation. David Ingram (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1989). Pp vi + 572. Hardback £40.00, paperback £15.00. ISBN 0-521-34916-8". First Language. 10 (30): 271–274. doi:10.1177/014272379001003023. ISSN 0142-7237. S2CID 145765873.
  2. Maratsos, Michael (1993). "Review of First Language Acquisition: Method, Description, and Explanation". Language. 69 (2): 372–379. doi:10.2307/416542. ISSN 0097-8507. JSTOR 416542.
  3. Łukaszewicz, Beata (February 2021). "Elena Babatsouli (ed.) (2020). On under-reported monolingual child phonology. (Communication Disorders across Languages 19.) Bristol & Blue Ridge Summit: Multilingual Matters. Pp. xxi + 453". Phonology. 38 (1): 153–159. doi:10.1017/S0952675721000087. ISSN 0952-6757. S2CID 237968962.

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