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  1. Alan Jeffrey "Jerry" Nussbaum (born December 17, 1947) is an American linguist of the Indo-European languages and a classical philologist, best known for his work on the language of the Homeric epics and modern and Proto-Indo-European nominals.

  2. Overview. The research Nussbaum has done has been on two different sets of things. On one side he's been interested in Indo-European linguistics in general, where most of his attention has been on questions the inflectional and (especially) derivational morphology of nominal forms in the reconstructed protolanguage.

  3. Alan J. Nussbaum is a professor of classics and linguistics at Cornell University. He teaches and researches on Indo-European and Greek and Latin linguistics, especially nominal morphology and phonology.

  4. Professor. Overview. The research Nussbaum has done has been on two different sets of things. On one side he's been interested in Indo-European linguistics in general, where most of his attention has been on questions the inflectional and (especially) derivational morphology of nominal forms in the reconstructed protolanguage.

  5. 18 de jul. de 2016 · In a class on Greek composition, she fell in love with Alan Nussbaum, another N.Y.U. student, who was Jewish, a religion she was attracted to for the same reason that she was drawn to theatre...

  6. Having worked as a New York/Los Angeles Talent Agent and then as a personal manager for more almost two decades, TVI founder and president Alan Nusbaum recognizes the amorphous and intimidating terrain actors face when transitioning from a classroom environment to seeking professional work.

  7. Alan Jeffrey Nussbaum. Professor, Linguistics and Classics. Geographic Research Area: South Asia. Teaching/Research Interests: Indo-European linguistics, and Greek and Latin comparative and historical linguistics. Program. South Asia Program. Role. Faculty. SAP Faculty Associate. Contact. Email: ajn8@cornell.edu. Phone: 607-255-8331. Website.