Julie Tetel
Julie Tetel
Julie Tetel Andresen (born 1950) is a prominent American linguistic historiographer and romance novelist. Andresen is a professor at Duke University, where she has taught since 1986. Her primary appointment is in the Department of English. She has secondary appointments in the Departments of Cultural Anthropology and Slavic and Eurasian Studies. She is currently the chair of the Interdepartmental Program in Linguistics. Andresen was born in Chicago, Illinois and earned her undergraduate degree at Duke in 1972. She received her Ph.D. in Linguistics from the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill in 1980. Her dissertation was “Linguistic Crossroads of the Eighteenth Century.” Andresen began her academic career as a linguistic historiographer. Over the years she widened her research to investigate human language from the perspectives of autopoiesis, behaviorism, cultural anthropology, developmental systems theory, evolutionary biology, gender studies, neurobiology, philosophy, political theory, primatology, and psychology. She is known for her approach to synthesizing the latest research in the social and biological sciences, and its contribution to linguistic theory. Andresen published her first fiction novel in 1985. During her fiction writing career, she has published twenty-five historical and contemporary novels for mass market and independent publishers including Harlequin Enterprises, Fawcett Publications, Madeira Books, and Amazon. *Wikipedia
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Languages in the World
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Linguistics and Evolution
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The crimson hour
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The Blue Hour
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Sweet Sarah Ross (North Point)
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Swept Away
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Simon's Lady
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MacLaurin's Lady
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Promised Brides
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Sweet Suspicions
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Linguistics in America, 1769-1924
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Linguistics in America, 1769-1924
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Swept Away (Lovestruck)
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Tangled Dreams (Lovestruck)
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Sweet Sarah Ross
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Maclaurin's Lady
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Sweet Surrender
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Linguist in America, 1769-1924
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Crimson Hour
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The blue hour
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Sweet Sensations
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And Heaven Too
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The Viking's Bride
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Lord Laxton's will
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Languages in the World
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Linguistics and Evolution
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The crimson hour
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The Blue Hour
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Sweet Sarah Ross (North Point)
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Swept Away
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Simon's Lady
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MacLaurin's Lady
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Promised Brides
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Sweet Suspicions
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Linguistics in America, 1769-1924
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Linguistics in America, 1769-1924
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Swept Away (Lovestruck)
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Tangled Dreams (Lovestruck)
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Sweet Sarah Ross
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Maclaurin's Lady
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Sweet Surrender
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Linguist in America, 1769-1924
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Crimson Hour
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The blue hour
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Sweet Sensations
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And Heaven Too
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The Viking's Bride
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Lord Laxton's will