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Thirty Years of Linguistic Evolution

Studies in honour of René Dirven on the occasion of his 60th birthday
  • Edited by: Martin Pütz
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 1992
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For this volume, 30 well-known linguistics and researcher in related fields were invited to present an overview of their most important insights and theories as these have evolved over the past 30 years. Against the background of work done in other areas of study, the contributors reflect on the development of their ideas; the book shows what progress has been made, and how priorities have shifted these past decades. By placing current ideas in a wider historical perspective, Thirty Years of Linguistics Evolution will become a unique instrument for future generations of linguists to gain insight into the overall trends and problems that have dominated linguistics in the second half of the 20th century.
The impressive contributions to this volume provide a glowing and appropriate testimonial to the many years of effort which René Dirven has devoted to linguistic research and to the forging of contacts between scholars all over the world. The topics are wide-ranging, the titles intriguing, the content challenging. The whole has been scrupulously edited by Martin Pütz to provide a book which I am sure will be of considerable interest and value to scholars and students alike. David Crystal, Bangor, Wales.


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Section I. General Linguistics

Noam Chomsky
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Dell H. Hymes
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The challenge to applied linguistics
M.A.K. Halliday
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Derek Bickerton
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A review of Peter Mühlhäusler’s pidginization and simplification of language
Peter Mühlhäusler
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David Crystal
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Section II. Applied Linguistics

Shifting paradigms in Applied Linguistics
Gillian Brown
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Section III. Grammar and Discourse Analysis

Wolfgang U. Dressler
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Malcolm Coulthard
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Language and institutions, linguistics and sociology
Michael Stubbs
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Section IV. Semantics

Anna Wierzbicka
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Retrospectives and prospectives
Adrienne Lehrer
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Dirk Geeraerts
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Section V. Morphology

Word-formation theory between 1960 and 1990
Dieter Kastovsky
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Section VI. Historical Linguistics

Raimo Anttila
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Section VII. Functionalism in Linguistics

Jan Firbas
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Section VIII. Sociolinguistics and Languages in Contact

Recent changes in an English urban dialect
Peter Trudgill
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Peter H. Nelde
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Tyranny of distance and challenges of a new society
Michael Clyne
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Carol Myers-Scotton
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Implications for a post-apartheid democracy
Victor Webb
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Section IX. Cognitive Linguistics

The metaphor system used to justify was in the gulf
George Lakoff
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The meaning of of and of of-periphrasis
Ronald W. Langacker
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The challenge of cognitive grammar
Margaret E. Winters
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Günter Radden
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Section X. Cognitive Psychology

John Macnamara
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Section XI. Philosophical Linguistics

Pierre Swiggers
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Section XII. Linguistics and Anthropology

Roger M. Keesing
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Section XIII. Computational Linguistics

The reversibility of analysis and generation in natural language processing
Yorick Wilks
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