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Equivalent of Professor (in AmE)



 
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Equivalent of Professor (in AmE) #1 (permalink) Sun Jan 07, 2007 17:54 pm   Equivalent of Professor (in AmE)
 

Hi,

Could someone please tell me what the AmE equivalent of BrE 'professor' is?

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Professor (in AmE) #2 (permalink) Sun Jan 07, 2007 23:25 pm   Professor (in AmE)
 

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Wikipedia has a write-up...
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