Joan Bybee
Auteur van The Evolution of Grammar: Tense, Aspect, and Modality in the Languages of the World
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Joan Bybee is Distinguished Professor Emerita in the Department of Linguistics at the University of New Mexico. Her previous publications include Phonology and Language Use (Cambridge, 2001) and Frequency of use and the Organization of Language (2007).
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The Evolution of Grammar: Tense, Aspect, and Modality in the Languages of the World (1994) 37 exemplaren
Essays on Language Function and Language Type: Dedicated to T. Givon (1997) — Redacteur — 6 exemplaren
Complex Sentences in Grammar and Discourse: Essays in Honor of Sandra A. Thompson (2002) 4 exemplaren
Língua, Uso e Cognição 1 exemplaar
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The Routledge Handbook of Historical Linguistics (Routledge Handbooks in Linguistics) (2014) — Medewerker — 7 exemplaren
Papers from the 5th International Conference on Historical Linguistics = Referate von der Fünften Internationalen K (1982) — Medewerker — 7 exemplaren
Approaches to grammaticalization. Volume II, Focus on types of grammatical markers (1991) — Medewerker — 7 exemplaren
Papers from the 7th International Conference on Historical Linguistics (1987) — Medewerker — 4 exemplaren
The initiation of sound change : perception, production, and social factors (2012) — Medewerker — 2 exemplaren
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And this does. Clouds of forms, and the more tokens you hear, the more you home in on a production target. I'm watching it happen with Luisa, who has just about definitively added the rhotic to /ma:din/,which makes it pretty damn close to my name really.
And the lenition of frequent forms as evidence--why else do you say /evri/, but /artIlɜri/? (Pardon the approximate IPA--I am lazy.) And the way it collapses lexicon and grammar, performance and competence--so organic, so anti-Chomsky. And Pierrehumbert, for it is her article I am using, even suggests the application of sociolinguistic tags to formants, which is super useful for my glottalization-in-Vancouver-women project. And there is no simple way to model this stuff, really, incremental as it is, and that's a flaw, but it also probably makes more sense and presumes less than generative models.… (meer)