- Fred Lukoff
Fred Lukoff (November 12, 1920 - August 13, 2000) was an American linguist who specialized in the study of the
Korean language and was the first president of theInternational Association for Korean Language Education (IAKLE).A student of
Zellig Harris , with whom he wrote "The phonemes of Kingwana-Swahili " in 1942, Lukoff received his bachelor's degree from theUniversity of Pennsylvania in 1947, his master's from the same institution in 1948, and his doctorate, also from Penn, in 1954. After receiving his Ph.D., he joined theMIT Research Laboratory of Electronics to work onmachine translation underVictor Yngve , where, in 1956, he wrote a seminal paper on generativephonology , "On accent and juncture in English," withNoam Chomsky andMorris Halle . He subsequently taught atYonsei University inSeoul for several years, and spent the rest of his career at theUniversity of Washington inSeattle until his retirement in 1989.Lukoff authored several textbooks for non-native speakers learning Korean, including "An Introductory Course in Korean", "Spoken Korean", and "A First Reader in Korean Writing in Mixed Script".
References
*http://www.upenn.edu/gazette/1100/1100obits.html
*http://www.dmi.columbia.edu/zellig/ZSHbibliography.html
*http://listserv.linguistlist.org/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind0008c&L=linguist&P=3077
*http://www.mt-archive.info/MechTrans-2-1-1955.pdf
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