Kenneth Hanson

About Me

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I’m a PhD student in the Department of Linguistics at Stony Brook University (entered 2020). My advisor is Thomas Graf.

I received a BA from Michigan State University in 2014, where I majored in linguistics and Japanese, with a minor in computer science. After graduating, I worked for four years as an assistant English teacher in Japan through the JET Programme. I’ve also created some free Japanese language education materials.

My research focuses on computational syntax. I use subregular formal languages to understand the formal restrictions on long-distance syntactic phenomena, especially case and agreement. I am also interested in Japanese linguistics.

Some other interests of mine include: music (piano, marimba, music theory), physics & astronomy, operating systems, typography, cognitive psychology, and European history.

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Contact

Email me at my first initial + last name + six seven nine at gmail dot com.


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