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Bruce Fraser
Position:Professor
Department:Literacy and Language, Counseling and Development
Program:Program in Applied Linguistics, Developmental Studies
Educational History
  • Ph.D. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • BEE Cornell University
Contact Information
Phone:617/353-3234
E-mail:bfraser@bu.edu
Profile
Bruce Fraser is Professor of Linguistics and Education at Boston University. After graduating from MIT, he directed the Language Research Foundation for four year and then joined the School of Education faculty in 1971. His research interests lie in semantics, pragmatics, discourse analysis, and conflict resolution. Recently, his work has focused on the area of discourse markers (e.g., but, so, then, furthermore, and), connectors of discourse which typically signal a relationship between two adjacent segments. In a series of papers beginning in 1990, he has set forth a theory of discourse markers, which defines this functional class and distinguishes them from other particles and similar lexical formatives. He is currently working on a series of paper dealing with each Contrastive Discourse Marker (e.g., but, however, on the other hand, instead, etc.) In addition, he is currently conducting research which examines the extent to which the major discourse markers in different languages are used with the same functions and in the same pragmatic domains. His research in conflict resolution includes examining pragmatic tactics used in mediation and the role of a neutral as a lie detector. Professor Fraser is involved not only in serving as a mediator for labor, community, and school disputes, but also conducts training programs in the US and overseas to assist groups to become better prepared to resolve their own disputes.
Courses Taught
  • SED RS600  Perspectives on Inquiry
  • SEd RS652  Introduction to Qualitative Research
  • SED RS752  Seminar in Qualitative Research
  • SED AP751  Conflict Resolution in Education
  • SED LS726  Discourse Analysis
Selected Publications
  • Fraser, B., Towards a Theory of Discourse Markers (2006). In K. Fischer (Ed.), Approaches to Discourse Particles. Elsevier.
  • Fraser, B. (2005) Pragmatic Tactics in Mediation. In P. Cap (Ed.), Studies in Language: Pragmatics Today
  • Fraser, B., On the Universality of Discourse Markers (2005). In K Aimer and A-M Simon-Vandenbergen (Eds.) Pragmatic Markers in Contrast. Elsevier.
  • Fraser, B. (2006). The English Contrastive Discourse Marker Instead. In Chris Butler. John Benjamins (Eds.), Festschrift for Angela Downing.
  • Fraser, B., (2005). Whither Politeness. Broadening the Horizons of Linguistics Politeness. First Annual Conference on Politeness, Bangkok, Thailand.
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