My latest contribution to the WWW is a series of photos of the Conference in Honor of John Swales, a conference held in Ann Arbor in late June to celebrate the retirement of BFG John Swales. The photos were my contribution to the conference.
My latest contribution to the WWW is a series of photos of the Conference in Honor of John Swales, a conference held in Ann Arbor in late June to celebrate the retirement of BFG John Swales. The photos were my contribution to the conference.
The short answer: I go by Gregory, not Greg. For the long answer, see What's up with your name, dude?
I have created a website dedicated to improving learners' writing in English: Gregory's Writing Site. Feel free to take a look.
If you write academic papers, feel free to try out my Reference Checker. It's a free online tool for cross-checking all the references in a paper with the bibliography. It has even been called "one of the best things you can find on the internet" (and not by me)!
I have a new website, cendipede.org, which will present the product of my doctoral thesis project, the Corpus-Derived Profiles framework, and the Java implementation of the framework, known as CenDiPede. Check it out if you're interested in studying word meaning in corpora.
I'm the creator of Dexter, a suite of software tools for the analysis of linguistic data. It's free software that helps you do detailed analyses of spoken or written texts. Feel free to try it out!