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Julie A. Tetel
Associate Professor of English, Cultural Anthropology and
Slavic Languages and Literatures

 

Address:

Department of English
Box 90015
Durham, NC 27708
  Office: 307 Allen Building
  Phone: (919) 681-7610
  Email: jtetel@duke.edu


Areas of Expertise:
Linguistic historiography, focusing on French, German, and American theories of language from the eighteenth through the twentieth centuries. 

Recent Publications:

  • Linguistics in America 1769-1924: A Critical History (Routledge, 1990, paperback edition 1996).
  • Currently writing a manuscript entitled “Observing Linguistics” to be finished in 2004.
  • Observing Linguistics:  A Theory and Practice Workbook, 2004
  • “Pragmatism, Behaviorism, and the Evolutionary Script.” C. S. Peirce papers (1998)
  • “Postmodern Identity (Crisis): confessions of a Linguistic Historiographer and Romance Writer.” (1998)
  • “L’ecole americaine.” Histoire des idees linguistiques 3 (1998).
  • “The Contemporary Linguistic Meets the Postmodernist.” Beitrage zur Geschichte der Sprachwissenschaft 2 (1992): 213-223.

 

 
Contact

Department of Slavic & Eurasian Studies
316 Languages Building
Box 90259
Duke University
Durham, NC
27708-0259

Email: russian@duke.edu
Phone: (919) 660-3140
Fax: (919) 660-3141

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