Roger Brown
Roger Brown
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Full Name and Common Aliases
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Roger William Brown was an American psychologist, cognitive scientist, and linguist. He is often referred to as R.W. Brown in academic circles.
Birth and Death Dates
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Brown was born on November 1, 1925, in Kansas City, Missouri, USA. He passed away on October 11, 1997, at the age of 71.
Nationality and Profession(s)
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Brown's nationality was American, and his profession was that of a psychologist, cognitive scientist, and linguist.
Early Life and Background
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Roger Brown grew up in Kansas City, Missouri. His early life was marked by a strong interest in language and human behavior, which would eventually shape his academic pursuits. He earned his Bachelor's degree from the University of Chicago in 1945 and went on to pursue his graduate studies at Harvard University.
Major Accomplishments
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Brown made significant contributions to the fields of psychology, linguistics, and cognitive science. Some of his notable accomplishments include:
Developing the theory of syntactic development, which posits that children learn language by combining words in increasingly complex ways.
Conducting seminal research on language acquisition in children, including his famous study on the speech patterns of a young girl named Sarah (also known as the "Sarah Study").
Serving as a professor at Harvard University and later at Massachusetts Institute of Technology.Notable Works or Actions
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Brown's work had far-reaching implications for our understanding of human language and cognition. Some of his notable works include:
Word of Mouth: An Introduction to the Psychology of Language, a book that provides an accessible introduction to the field of linguistics.
* The Psychology of Language, a comprehensive textbook on language acquisition and processing.
Impact and Legacy
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Roger Brown's contributions have had a lasting impact on our understanding of human language and cognition. His work has influenced generations of researchers, including Noam Chomsky, who built upon his theories to develop the theory of generative grammar. Brown's research also laid the groundwork for the development of modern language acquisition theories.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
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Roger Brown is widely quoted and remembered due to his pioneering work in linguistics and cognitive science. His insights into language acquisition, syntactic development, and cognitive processing have had a lasting impact on our understanding of human communication.
Quotes by Roger Brown

I promised Place Properties and the UC Foundation that I will work harder next year to make sure students know what choices they have for housing, and make sure everyone understands what the amenities are at UTC Place,

None of them died in vain. You don't fly in the Air Force now without knowing the bird situation. It took something of that magnitude to get that awareness.

It's quite possible you'll get some failed trades, ... but there won't be any showstoppers - at least not in London.

It's been apparent for years that London will be a major center for the euro, ... the British banks are as well prepared as anyone.

They give a sense of place. It gives them pride that they live in this town. It's something that unites people.

A lot of people have rallied around Sonny. No one's doubting him. I feel like he's going to have a great season.

We were overwhelmed with the evidence. That was the most shocking thing to me. It was, 'Yeah, he's guilty.' It just hit home.


