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Wolfgang Wölck Office: 629 Baldy Hall Phone: (716) 645-0128 Email: wwolck@acsu.buffalo.edu Wolfgang ('Wolf') Wölck is Emeritus Distinguished Service Professor of the State University of New York, Fellow of the Center for Cognitive Science at the University at Buffalo, Senior Fellow of the Research Center on Multilingualism at the Catholic University in Brussels, and Honorary Professor of the National University of Peru. He has held teaching and research appointments in Belgium, Britain, Germany, Poland and Peru and at several U.S. universities and has been expert scientific adviser to the 'Euromosaic' surveys of European minorities and to the current multinational research project on linguistic diversity (LINEE) of the European Union. His publications began with a monograph on Scottish-English diglossia, include a series of reports on his survey of Quechua-Spanish bilingualism in Peru, a comparative grammar of Quechua and several studies of American immigrant 'ethnolects'. He teaches sociolinguistics, bilingualism and contact linguistics at Buffalo, with a focus on methodology, and continues working on contact linguistic surveys, especially on sampling ('community profiles') and language attitude studies. |