Research/Focus Areas
- Psycholinguistics, the neuropsychology of language acquisition and use.
Academic Programs
My Courses
- ENGL/PSYC 404 ST: Language Acquisition
- ENGL 413/513 ESL Methods I
- ENGL 414/514 ESL Methods II
- ANTH/ENGL 441 Intro to the Study of Language
- ENGL 442 Intro to English Syntax
- ENGL/PSYC 448 Psycholinguistics
- ENGL 496 History of the English Language
- ENGL 510 Studies in Linguistics: Current Issues in ESL
- ENGL 501 Seminar: Nixon Program
Steven Chandler
College of Letters, Arts & Social Sciences
Department of English and Neuroscience Graduate Program
Professor of English and Neuroscience
Director of M.A. TESL Program
With UI Since
1981
Department of English and Neuroscience Graduate Program
Professor of English and Neuroscience
Director of M.A. TESL Program
With UI Since
1981
Office: Brink Hall 223
Phone: (208) 885-6918
Email: chandler@uidaho.edu
Mailing Address:
Department of English - University of Idaho
P.O. Box 441102
Moscow, Idaho 83844-1102
Steve Chandler CV
Phone: (208) 885-6918
Email: chandler@uidaho.edu
Mailing Address:
Department of English - University of Idaho
P.O. Box 441102
Moscow, Idaho 83844-1102
Steve Chandler CV
- Ph.D. Linguistics, The University of Texas at Austin, 1979
- M.A. Teaching English as a Second Language, Kansas State University, 1971
- B.A. Spanish, Kansas State University, 1969
Recent Publications
- Chandler, Steve (2009). Exemplar-based models. In D. Eddington (ed.) Experimental and Quantitative Linguistics. (pp. 100-158). Lincom Europa Press.
- Chandler, Steve (2008). Predicting naming latencies with an analogical model. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 37(4),259-268.
- Royal Skousen & Steve Chandler (2007). Exemplar Theory. In P.C. Hogan (Ed.), The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the Language Sciences. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
- Chandler, Steve (2002). Skousen’s analogical approach as an exemplar-based model of categorization. In R. Skousen, D. Lonsdale, D. Parkinson (eds.) Analogical Modeling (pp. 51-108). Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
Scholarly Work In Progress
- Chandler, Steve (2008). The English Past Tense: Analogy Redux. Paper submitted to Cognitive Linguistics and currently under review.
- Chandler, Steve (2008). Analogical Modeling: A Unified Account of the Regular-Irregular Dissociations seen in the Inflectional Morphology of English Verbs. Submitted to Psychological Bulletin and currently under review.
Honors
- Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society, 1972-present
*See CV for full listings of publications, research, outreach and awards.
