Fernández-Salgueiro, Gerardo
(颯楊副教授)
gfsayang@ntnu.edu.tw
gfsayang@ntnu.edu.tw
Gerardo Fernández-Salgueiro has been Associate Professor of Linguistics in the Department of English since 2008 and was a visiting researcher at Harvard University in 2011. He received his M.A. in Linguistics from the University of Kansas in 2003 and his Ph.D. from the University of Michigan in 2008. His research concerns theoretical syntax with a focus on English and Romance languages and the relation between syntactic theory and sentence processing in both L1 and L2. He has done research on a variety of topics, primarily null subjects, linearization, wh-Movement, A-Movement, agreement, Case, and the processing of empty categories. His work has appeared in journals such as Syntax and Taiwan Journal of Linguistics as well as in conference proceedings and other volumes edited by John Benjamins and Cambridge University Press. He is currently a member of the Curriculum Committee in the Department of English and has been the editor of the online Linguistics magazine TheLinguist@NTNU since 2015.
PhD in Linguistics, University of Michigan
密西根大學語言學博士
Aspects of the Syntax of (TP-)Coordination, Across-the-Board Extraction, and Parasitic Gaps
Psychoinguistics (心理語言學)
Syntax (句法學)