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Massimo Piattelli-Palmarini

Massimo Piattelli-Palmarini

Professor, Linguistics
Mary Peterson

Mary Peterson

Professor, Psychology
Diane Ohala

Diane Ohala

Associate Professor, Linguistics
 Charles Noussair

Charles Noussair

Professor, Economics
Janet Nicol

Janet Nicol

Professor, Linguistics
Clayton Morrison

Clayton Morrison

Associate Professor, School of Information
Cecile McKee

Cecile McKee

Professor, Linguistics
Evan MacLean

Evan MacLean

Professor, Anthropology
Kevin Lin

Kevin Lin

Associate Professor, Mathematics
Gondy Leroy

Gondy Leroy

Professor, Management Information Systems

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