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page 1Developmental psycholinguists

Noam Chomsky
Avram Noam Chomsky is an American intellectual, philosopher, linguist, political activist, and social critic. Sometimes called "the father of modern linguistics", Chomsky is also a major figure in analytic philosophy and one of the founders of the field of cognitive science. He is a laureate professor of linguistics at the University of Arizona and an institute professor emeritus at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Among the most cited living authors, Chomsky has written more than 150 books on topics such as linguistics, war, and politics. In addition to his work in linguistics, since the 1960s, Chomsky has been an influential voice on the American Left as a consistent critic of the foreign policy of the United States, contemporary capitalism, and corporatocracy.
Steven Pinker
Canadian-American cognitive psychologist, linguist, and author, an advocate of evolutionary psychology and the computational theory of the mind
Michael Tomasello
American developmental psychologist
Paul Bloom
Canadian/American psychologist
Eric Lenneberg
German American linguist and neurologist (1921–1975)
Jean Berko Gleason
American psycholinguist

Pit Corder
language scholar from England (1918-1990)
Adele Goldberg
American linguist
Dan Slobin
American linguist (b. 1939)
John Bissell Carroll
American psychologist (1916–2003)
Ursula Bellugi
American psychologist
Roger Brown
American social psychologist (1925–1997)
Luigi Rizzi
Italian linguist
Melissa Bowerman
Dutch linguist

Michael T. Ullman
American neuroscientist
Jacques Mehler
French psychologist & academic (1936–2020)
Susan Carey
American psychologist
Laura-Ann Petitto
American cognitive neuroscientist
Edward Klima
American linguist
Lila R. Gleitman
American psychologist
Nina Hyams
American linguist
H. Douglas Brown
American linguist

Eve Clark
American linguist