Gillian Sankoff


Gillian Sankoff is a Canadian sociolinguist of Canadian origin, professor of linguistics at the University of Pennsylvania.

In the research work she dealt with the Montreal language variant of French, pidgin and creole, as well as the change in diachronic language as an individual user becomes older. In 1986, she received a Guggenheim Foundation Scholarship. Private life

She was the wife of the sociologist Ervin Goffman from 1981 until his death in 1982. Since 1993 he has been married to world-famous sociolinguist William Labov. Her first marriage, Alice Goffman, is a sociologist. Authoritative control (person):

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