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William Frawley
Cognitive Scientist and Linguist, Center for Applied Linguistics



William Frawley is a linguist and cognitive scientist affiliated with the Center for Applied Linguistics in Washington, DC.

He has held professorial appointments in linguistics at several major universities and has published more than a dozen books on matters of language.

He has also been a university administrator, serving as a dean and, for a brief tme, as a president of a university.

   

Recent contributions:

Home Alone: The Domestication of U.S. Global Education (Part II)
 
Home Alone: The Domestication of U.S. Global Education (Part I)
 



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