Morphology
Hi guys, my name is Veronica Saragi, i still study at Lancang Kuning University. At this moment I would like to tell little bit about Morphology.
Acctualy I'm so excited to study about this, because I really curious how the word orms, specially about prefixes and suffixes.
So, this is my favorite professor.
At the University of Toronto since 1976, Elizabeth Cowper has worked on all three campuses, spending most of her career on the St. George campus. She taught at UTM in the 1970s, and was Chair of the UTSC Department of Humanities from 1999 to 2005. She also served a term as
Vice- Dean (Programs) of SGS, and is now the Graduate Coordinator of the Department of Linguistics. As a member of Academic Board since 2007, she served on all of its standing committees as well as the Academic Appeals and Discipline Appeals Boards. She is a Fellow of Trinity College, and a Senior Fellow of Massey College, and she has supervised over forty graduate students, many of whom now hold faculty positions at major universities. Her research deals with the grammatical features of nominals (definiteness, number, and gender) and clauses (tense, mood, and aspect), and the light they shed on the human language faculty. Outside the University, she has served as president and treasurer of Palmerston Community Day Care, on the board of directors of Karma Co-op, and more recently as a science fair judge for the Toronto SciTech Fair and the Linden School. Both of her children are graduates of the University of Toronto.
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Acctualy I'm so excited to study about this, because I really curious how the word orms, specially about prefixes and suffixes.
So, this is my favorite professor.
At the University of Toronto since 1976, Elizabeth Cowper has worked on all three campuses, spending most of her career on the St. George campus. She taught at UTM in the 1970s, and was Chair of the UTSC Department of Humanities from 1999 to 2005. She also served a term as
Vice- Dean (Programs) of SGS, and is now the Graduate Coordinator of the Department of Linguistics. As a member of Academic Board since 2007, she served on all of its standing committees as well as the Academic Appeals and Discipline Appeals Boards. She is a Fellow of Trinity College, and a Senior Fellow of Massey College, and she has supervised over forty graduate students, many of whom now hold faculty positions at major universities. Her research deals with the grammatical features of nominals (definiteness, number, and gender) and clauses (tense, mood, and aspect), and the light they shed on the human language faculty. Outside the University, she has served as president and treasurer of Palmerston Community Day Care, on the board of directors of Karma Co-op, and more recently as a science fair judge for the Toronto SciTech Fair and the Linden School. Both of her children are graduates of the University of Toronto.
If you wanna ask me about this, comment below ya :)
Soory veronica. I dont understand about u post. Can u give the complete information?
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