

Tom Werner
Dedicated to advancing knowledge in the intricate world of linguistics, Tom Werner serves as an Associate Teaching Professor in Linguistics within the Department of Philosophy at Carnegie Mellon University. With a keen interest in the logical and theoretical foundations of linguistic fieldwork, he has made significant contributions to the understanding of language structures and their applications. As the faculty advisor for the Undergraduate Linguistics Program, he plays a pivotal role in shaping the academic journey of aspiring linguists. Tom Werner's research is characterized by its breadth and depth, encompassing a diverse range of languages including Turkic, Germanic, Japanese, and the constructed language Lincos. His work is a testament to the interdisciplinary nature of linguistics, bridging the subfields of phonology, syntax, semantics, and writing systems. Through his research, he explores the intricate connections between language and cultural, social, and individual identity, offering insights into how language shapes and is shaped by human experience. His dedication to linguistic research is matched by his commitment to teaching. At Carnegie Mellon University, he is known for his engaging teaching style and his ability to inspire students to delve deeper into the complexities of language. His courses often reflect his research interests, providing students with a comprehensive understanding of both theoretical and practical aspects of linguistics. In addition to his academic pursuits, Tom Werner is actively involved in linguistic fieldwork, where he applies his theoretical insights to real-world language contexts. This hands-on approach not only enriches his research but also provides invaluable learning experiences for his students, who often accompany him on fieldwork projects. Tom Werner's contributions to the field of linguistics have been recognized through various academic accolades and publications. His work continues to influence both his peers and the next generation of linguists, making him a respected figure in the academic community. His ongoing research endeavors promise to further unravel the complexities of human language and its profound impact on society.
Publications
, 2022-01-01
, 46-50, 2014-01-01
, 605-616, 2013-07-03
, 1363-1366, 2020-12-08
, 248-264, 2024-10-15