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Daniel Everett
Daniel Leonard Everett (born July 26, 1951) is an American linguist and author best known for his study of the Amazon basin's Pirahã people and their language.Everett is currently Trustee Professor of Cognitive Sciences at Bentley University in Waltham, Massachusetts. From July 1, 2010, to June 30, 2018, Everett served as Dean of Arts and Sciences at Bentley. Prior to Bentley University, Everett was chair of the Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures at Illinois State University in Normal, Illinois. He has taught at the University of Manchester and is former chair of the Linguistics Department of the University of Pittsburgh.
Some of his claims about the Pirahã language have been [https://www.researchgate.net/publication/41152486_Piraha_Exceptionality_A_Reassessment contested by other linguists.] Provided by Wikipedia
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3by Adajew, Elsi, Davis, Daryl, Dzurko, Michal, Everett, Daniel, Gyárfášová, Oľg, Hermanová, Zuzana, Kulifaj, Peter, Ondrušek, Dušan, Picciolini, Christian, Posch, Martin, Rafael, Vlado, Qadir, Hanif, Sidibay, Mohamed, Vishwanathan, Kumar, Weilnböck, Harald, Labašová, Zuzana, Gažovičová, Tina, Hallon, Tomáš
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