Name Howard Lasnik Role Professor | Fields Syntax Doctoral advisor Noam Chomsky | |
Born July 3, 1945 ( 1945-07-03 ) Institutions University of Maryland, University of Connecticut Alma mater MIT, Harvard, Carnegie Institute of Technology Education Massachusetts Institute of Technology People also search for Zeljko Boskovic, Robert Freidin, Juan Uriagereka Books Minimalist analysis, Syntactic structures revisited, A Course in GB Syntax: L, Move Alpha: Condition, A course in minimalist syntax |
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Howard Lasnik (born July 3, 1945) is a Distinguished University Professor in the Department of Linguistics at the University of Maryland.
He studied at the Carnegie Institute of Technology (B.S., 1967), Harvard University (M.A., 1969) and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Ph.D., 1972). He joined the faculty of the University of Connecticut in 1972, and took up his present post at the University of Maryland in 2002.
Lasnik has been a prominent contributor to the syntax literature within a Chomskyan framework, and is one of only a few linguists to have co-written articles with Noam Chomsky. He describes himself as a "conservative" who often finds himself "trying to resurrect old analyses or maintain current analyses that are being supplanted."