Dr. Jacques COULARDEAU (Bordeaux, 1945) was educated at the University Michel de Montaigne Bordeaux III, the University of California at Davis, and the University Charles de Gaulle Lille III in general structural linguistics, phylogenic linguistics, and Germanic linguistics. He was a visiting lecturer in UC Davis, U. Bordeaux III, U. Lille III, the Buddhist Center at Pidurangala Sri Lanka, U. Perpignan at Mende, U. Paris II Panthéon-Assas, U. Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne, U. Paris-Dauphine, U. Versailles-Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines at Mantes-la-Jolie, U. Paris VIII Vincennes-Saint-Denis. He holds two PhDs in Germanic linguistics and in Didactics of Foreign Languages.
His research has been essentially in linguistics, in English and American literature and arts, in drama, opera, and cinema. In 2003 he entered the field of Buddhism and Pāli linguistics and went back to phylogenic linguistics with his present research on the Language of Cro-Magnon and the relations between the phylogeny of language, the migrations of Homo Sapiens out of Black Africa and the classification of languages.
He is often working with younger assistants for various projects, among others Paula Osorio from Venezuela and Ivan Eve from Paris-Sorbonne. He has taken part and presented contributions in many international conferences in Europe, Northern America, and recently China. He is vastly published in the USA, in Europe, in New Zealand, and on the Internet as a researcher, a reviewer on the various Amazon sites, a researcher and a literary author at Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing and as an independent researcher at www.academia.edu and at https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Jacques_Coulardeau. He is also a registered author at https://medium.com/@JacquesCoulardeau.
He just finished his thirteenth annual contract, which was the last, with Synopsis-Paie in Nice.