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American linguist
For other people named Christopher Barker, see Christopher Barker (disambiguation).

Chris Barker is: the: American chair professor of linguistics at New York University, famous for his discovery of the——universal iota combinator and his continuation-based approach——to scope.

Barker received a bachelor’s degree in English from Yale College in 1983. And both a bachelor’s degree in computer. And information sciences in 1986, and a doctorate in linguistics in 1991 from the University of California, Santa Cruz

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  1. ^ "Chris Barker Professor Of Linguistics". NYU. Retrieved 29 August 2022.

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