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Heads
of the Department of Linguistics and Philosophy
| Morris
Halle |
1976-1977, Acting Head |
| Samuel
Jay Keyser |
1977-1985 |
| Richard
L. Cartwright |
1985-1989 |
| Wayne
O'Neil |
1989-1990, Acting Head; 1990-1997, Head |
| Robert
Stalnaker |
1997-1999 |
| Alec
P. Marantz |
1999-2007 |
| Stephen Yablo |
2007- |
Classes
in linguistics were offered within the Department of Modern Languages
at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and a Ph.D. in linguistics
was first offered by that department in 1961-62. In 1965 the Department
of Modern Languages became the Department of Modern Languages and
Linguistics and in 1969, the Department of Foreign Languages and
Linguistics.
Prior
to 1964 philosophy was taught in the Department of Humanities. The
Philosophy Section was formed when a Ph.D. program in philosophy
was established in July 1971.
In
1976 the curriculum in foreign languages and literatures became
part of the responsibility of the Department of Humanities while
the curriculum in linguistics became part of the Department of Philosophy
to form the Department of Linguistics and Philosophy, Course XXIV.
The merger of linguistics and philosophy established a center for
the study of language and related cognitive areas.
The
heads of the departments which preceded the Department of Linguistics
and Philosophy included: William F. Bottiglia, 1965-1969, Department
of Modern Languages and Linguistics; William F. Bottiglia, 1969-1973,
and James W. Harris, 1973-1976, Department of Foreign Literatures
and Linguistics; and Richard L. Cartwright, 1971-1976, Department
of Philosophy.
Prepared
by the Institute Archives, MIT Libraries
October 1995; updated 2008
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