Contributors
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Jonathan Bellman, a musicologist and pianist, is Associate
Professor and Chair of the Department of Music History and Literature at the
University of Northern Colorado, USA. His books (The Style Hongrois
in the Music of Western Europe, 1993, and The Exotic in Western
Music, 1998) and journal articles focus on issues of style and
performance practices in nineteenth-century music. His current research
emphasis is the performance practices of Frédéric Chopin. He
disavows any particular gift for languages, but he is fascinated by the idea
of Lingua Franca, which is used in exotic libretti. He has made numerous
valuable suggestions for improving this web site.
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Martha Brummet is currently a resident of Denver, Colorado,
and holds a degree in accounting from Metropolitan State College. She has
always been fascinated by language, and has contributed a wordlist that
belongs to the general area of Polari.
She worked lights for Lillie Cass' drag show, and listened to guys talk at
bars, after Poetry Society meetings,
backstage at bars & community theatres, her grandmother's male antique-dealer
colleagues, carnies [=circus workers] privately and at second-hand
bookstores and
coffeehouses. Hence her list, which she collected in Memphis, Tennessee, USA.
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Alan D. Corré designed and edits this web site of
which he is the webmaster. He is Emeritus Professor of Hebrew Studies at the
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA, and an ordained rabbi, having served
for eight years one of the oldest Sephardic congregations in the western
hemisphere. He holds degrees from the universities of London and Manchester,
and a Ph.D in Linguistics from the University of
Pennsylvania. His dissertation subject was the Structure of Tamil.
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Mikael Parkvall
maintained with Jens Edlund the sadly
now defunct Creolist Archives web site. He has published a number of
studies on Creole languages, and is involved with several scholarly
journals in the field. In 2000 he received his Ph.D in the area of
substrate influences in Atlantic Creoles, and subsequently developed
an interest in exploring what constitutes a Creole, a subtle and often
contentious issue. He teaches linguistics at Stockholm University in
Sweden, where students have displayed recognition of his special
talents. Despite the fact that he has left his twenties behind, he
still enjoys the occasional date and beer.
- Roberto Rossetti
obtained a degree in Public International Law from the State University of
Rome with a doctoral dissertation on the Boundaries in the Persian Gulf, and
a postgraduate degree in International Relations and Economic Policy from
the SIOI Institute, established under the purview of the Italian Ministry
for Foreign Affairs. After serving with the United Nations in seven different
duty stations, as a scholar on the subject (cultore della materia) he was
called to assist the Chair of Public International Law, Faculty of Political
Science, of the State University of Rome, La Sapienza, giving academic
lectures, tutoring candidates for doctoral dissertations, counselling
students and examining them at the end of each term. In the fall of 1998 he
was also called to assist the Chair of International Organization, Faculty
of Political Science, at the LUISS Free University of Rome.
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Renata Zago is an independent scholar resident in Italy.
She completed her dissertation on Lingua Franca, which was a potent force in
oiling the wheels of Mediterranean commerce in former times, and she now works
in the world of Finance.
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Alan D. Corré
corre@uwm.edu