Prof. Dr. Grzegorz Dogil

Vita :
Prof. Dr. Grzegorz Dogil has studied linguistics and phonetics in Poland, Great Britain and Austria. He has worked at the linguistics departments of the Universities of Poznan (1976-1978), Vienna (1978-1982) and Bielefeld (1982-1993). In July 1993 he was appointed to a professorship in Experimental Phonetics at the Institute for Computational Linguistics at the University of Stuttgart. His main areas of reasearch are: linguistic models of speech recognition; non-linear phonology and its phonetic implementation; typology of prosodic systems and clinical phonetics and linguistics. Prof. Dogil is a member of numerous interational organizations (IPA, ESCA, GLOW, ICPLA) and he is involved in national and international research activities in the areas of prosody (Dialogue & Discourse HCM Programme; Typology of stress in the languages of Europe - ESF EuroTyp Project) and clinical phonetics and linguistics. Prof. Dogil has a double (Polish and Austrian) citizenship.

Selected Publications:

The Pivot Model of Speech Parsing (with G. Braun). Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften. Vienna. 1988.

Lexikon der Sprachwissenschaft (ed. H. Bu_mann). Sections on Phonology and Morphonology. Alfred Krvner Verlag. Stuttgart. 1990.

Phonological Configurations: Natural Classes, Sonority and Syllabicity. In H.v.d. Hulst (ed.) Features, segmental structure and harmony processes. Foris. Dordrecht. 1990.

The phonological and acoustic form of neologistic jargon aphasia. Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics 1989,3: 265-279.

Notes on sonority and segmental strength (with H-C. Lusch|tzky). Rivista di Linguistica 1990,2: 3-54.

Radical autonomy of syntax: evidence from transcortical sensory aphasia (with H. Haider, C. Schaner-Wolles & R. Husmann). Aphasiology 1995, 9, 577 - 602.