![]() Elizabeth Ann Bates, née le 26 juillet 1947 et morte le 13 décembre 2003, est professeure de sciences cognitives à l'université de Californie à San Diego.Bates era conocida por su afirmación de que el conocimiento lingüístico se distribuye por todo el cerebro y participa de los procesos cognitivos y neurológicos generales. En su trayectoria como lingüista publicó 10 libros y más de 200 artículos revisados por pares, así como capítulos de libros sobre su campo. Es mundialmente reconocida por su experiencia y prestigio como investigadora en adquisición del lenguaje, psicolingüística, afasia y bases neurológicas del lenguaje. Elizabeth Ann Bates (26 de julio de 1947, 13 de diciembre de 2003) fue una profesora de ciencia cognitiva en la Universidad de California en San Diego.Bates was well known for her assertion that linguistic knowledge is distributed throughout the brain and is subserved by general cognitive and neurological processes. She was an internationally renowned expert and leading researcher in child language acquisition, psycholinguistics, aphasia, and the neurological bases of language, and she authored 10 books and over 200 peer-reviewed articles and book chapters on these subjects. Elizabeth Ann Bates (J– December 13, 2003) was a professor of cognitive science at the University of California, San Diego. Box 96749, Washington DC 20077.Īrrangements are under the direction of the Visneski Funeral Home, Inc, 42 W. Box 5022, Hagerstown, MD 21741 or Feeding America, P.O. Memorial contributions may be made to Doctors Without Borders, P.O. She will be dearly missed by everyone who loved her.Įntombment will be private at the convenience of the family in the Mt. She took delight in her grandchildren, Bill, Lindsey, Andrew, Allison and Sarah and great-grandchildren, Aiden, Scarlett and Maura, working hard to plan activities and trips where another generation could experience and learn about the world together, in the company of their extended family. She is survived by her sons, Tom and Dave Bates (Margaret McKane) daughter Ellen Leighow (Dennis) daughter-in-law, Susan Bates and by her beloved cat, Dusty. Libby was predeceased by her husband, their son, Jim and grandson, Kris. Libby herself was a very talented pianist although true to her modest nature, she mostly played in private. Libby and Jim shared a love of music and traveled, when they could, to see the leading pianists of the day perform. She had a life-long passion for contributing to global organizations dedicated to alleviating human suffering and encouraged her family to think of those whose circumstances were less fortunate than their own. Many extended family members have benefitted from her kindness and generosity. Patient and compassionate, she was always there to listen and console, to nurture and encourage. ![]() Together, they raised four children, and Libby was, without exaggeration, the active and essential key to their happiness and success in life. With her support, Jim became Chief of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Geisinger Medical Center in Danville, Pa. ![]() Libby had fond memories of the years she spent working at United States Steel in downtown Pittsburgh, enabling Jim's medical education. Following graduation, the two married and lived briefly in Ohio prior to Jim's pursuit of a medical degree. Libby was the second of seven children raised by Dwight and Lucille in Mount Lebanon, outside Pittsburgh.Īfter graduating from high school one year ahead of schedule, she attended Muskingum College in Ohio, happily living at the Chi Alpha Nu house with her "sisters." At college, in chemistry lab, she met classmate and local farm boy James Bates. Her father Dwight Fee, a noted newspaperman in Pittsburgh, volunteered to serve in the trenches in WWI and afterward, in tandem with his wife Naomi Lucille, traveled Africa, documenting the work of American missionaries there. She was named for her father's ancestor Robert Humphrey, a western Pennsylvania pioneer and rifleman in the American Revolution who crossed the Delaware with Washington's army at the Battle of Trenton. Libby was born Elizabeth Humphrey Fee in Pittsburgh on Jan. Elizabeth "Libby" Bates passed away peacefully at home on March 3, 2021, at the age of 94.
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