Foundational Issues in Linguistic Theory: Essays in Honor of Jean-Roger Vergnaud
Jean-Roger Vergnaud's work on the foundational issues in linguistics has proved influential over the past three decades. At MIT in 1974, Vergnaud (now holder of the Andrew W. Mellon Professorship in Humanities at the University of Southern California) made a proposal in his Ph.D. thesis that has since become, in somewhat modified form, the standard analysis for the derivation of relative clauses. Vergnaud later integrated the proposal within a broader theory of movement and abstract case.
Corpus Linguistics Around the World (Language & Computers S.) (Language & Computers: Studies in Practical Linguistics)
The book is a selection of papers presented at the Corpus Linguistics 2003 conference, held at Lancaster University in March 2003. It contains 17 contributions covering a wide variety of languages: Basque, English and it's dialects, Danish, French, Maltese, Dutch, German, Slovene,
Jean-Roger Vergnaud's work on the foundational issues in linguistics has proved influential over the past three decades. At MIT in 1974, Vergnaud (now holder of the Andrew W. Mellon Professorship in Humanities at the University of Southern California) made a proposal in his Ph.D. thesis that has since become, in somewhat modified form, the standard analysis for the derivation of relative clauses.
Just A Phrase I'm Going Through: My Life in Language
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Just A Phrase I'm Going Through: My Life in Language
Kidnapping, attempted assassination, espionage…not the answers you’d expect to the question ‘what happens when you become a linguist?’ But now, reflecting on a long and hugely successful career at the forefront of the field of English Language and Linguistics, David Crystal answers this question and offers us a special look behind the scenes at the adventures, rewards, challenges and pitfalls of his life in language.
Language Acquisition and Language Socialization: Ecological Perspectives (Advances in Applied Linguistics Series)
This is an outstanding collection of papers by top scholars in a range of disciplines who shed stimulating, complementary insights into the social, cognitive and semiotic frameworks that shape both the acquisition of language, and the constitution of social actors through that process.