Harry Howard
Associate Professor - Spanish & Portuguese
School of Liberal Arts
Stone Center Departments
The Stone Center
People Classification
Faculty
Tulane Affiliation
Core Faculty
Region
- Iberian Peninsula
Additional Info
Recently-Taught Latin American-Related Courses:
Research
Language; Neuromimetic Modeling of Linguistics and Allied Phenomena
Degrees
- B.A., University of North Carolina, Interdisciplinary Studies, 1980
- M.A., Cornell University, Linguistics, 1988
- Ph.D., Cornell University, Linguistics, 1993
Academic Experience
Academic Experience
- Associate Professor, Tulane University, 1998-
- Assistant Professor, Tulane University, 1991-1998
- Adjunct Instructor, Rutgers University, 1988-1991
Distinctions
- BORSF-ENH-029HUM Grant, “Innovation, Immersion, and Integration: The Future of Foreign Language Studies at Tulane,” 2000-2001
- Culpepper Grant, Tulane University, 2000
- Mellon Fellowship for summer research in Latin America, 1999, 1998, 1996, 1995, 1994, 1993
- Louisana Education Quality Support Fund Grant, 1996-1997, 1994-1995
- Linguistic Society of America Summer Research Fellowship, 1988, 1987
Languages
- Spanish
Overseas Experience
- Spain
Selected Publications
- 2007. “Sparseness and Entropy in Semantic Change: Precedents from Early Vision.” International Journal of English Studies. 7 (1):17-34.
- 2006. “Simulated evolution of a radial category for the diminutive.” In Language, Mind, and the Lexicon. Ibarretxe-Antuñano, et al., eds. Hamburg: Peter Lang.
- 2004. Connectionist semantics: An artificial neural network approach to coordinators, quantifiers, and collective predicates. New York: Elsevier Scientific.
- 2004. “Four challenges for cognitive neuroscience and the cortico-hippocampal division of memory.” Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 27: 681-2.
- 2001. “Entropic vs. negentropic causation.” In Linguagem e Cognição: A perspectiva da Linguística Cognitiva. Augusto Soares da Silva, ed. Brazil: Associação Portuguesa de Linguística.