Derek Bickerton

Derek Bickerton

Derek Bickerton
World reknowned linguist specialising in Creole languages and the evolution of language

Derek Bickerton was born and raised in England and educated at the University of Cambridge, but moved to the United States nearly 40 years ago. He is currently Professor Emeritus of Linguistics at the University of Hawaii, where he taught and did research for 25 years. He has also held visiting professorships at universities in Italy, Germany, France, the Netherlands, and Brazil, and has travelled in approximately one-third of the world's countries.

He is known worldwide for his work on Creole languages (his books include Dynamics of a Creole System, Roots of Language, Bastard Tongues) and the evolution of language (Language and Species, Language and Human Behavior, Adam's Tongue). He has also published fiction and a biography. He lives with his wife Yvonne on the North Shore of Oahu; one of his sons is the well-known post-modern artist Ashley Bickerton.

Although his career has been in linguistics, Bickerton's first degree was in history, and he has a lifelong fascination with the history of the Roman Empire. In the 1990s, he became interested in the Desert Fathers, and carried out extensive research on their period in preparation for writing historical novels about them; the first of these, The Desert and the City, was recently published.
 

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Professor Emeritus of Linguistics at the University of Hawaii

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