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West Germanic OV and VO : the status of exceptions
Cloutier, R.A.
Publication date
2009
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Cloutier, R. A. (2009). West Germanic OV and VO : the status of exceptions. LOT.
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Curriculum Vitae
Robert Allen Cloutier was born in Suwon, South Korea on August 24, 1979. He attended the University of Georgia in Athens, Georgia where he completed a Bachelor of Arts (2001) in General Linguistics with minors in French and Korean and a Master of Arts (2002) in Historical Linguistics (English and Indo-European studies). He spent the summer of 2000 abroad at Yonsei University in Seoul, South Korea as an exchange student. A year later, he was awarded a position as a teaching assistant in the English Department and in the Linguistics Program (2001-2002) at the University of Georgia. Desiring to broaden his horizons, he went to the University of Amsterdam to complete a Master of Philosophy in Linguistics (2003), focusing on a Functional Grammar analysis of negation in Modern Korean. He worked as an instructor at the University of Georgia and Gainesville State College during Fall 2003 before returning to the University of Amsterdam as an Assistent in Opleiding ’Junior Researcher’ in 2004. This dissertation is the result of the research conducted during that time. In August 2008, he started a position as Assistant Professor of Linguistics at Tennessee Technological University.