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Jef Verschueren

Jef Verschueren is a Belgian linguist, academic, and author. He is an emeritus professor of Linguistics at the University of Antwerp.[1]

Jef Verschueren
Born1952
NationalityBelgian
Other names(official) Jozef F. Verschueren
Occupation(s)Linguist, academic, and author
Academic background
EducationLicentiate in Germanic Languages and Literatures
M.A., Linguistics
PhD, Linguistics
Alma materUniversity of California, Berkeley
Academic work
InstitutionsUniversity of Antwerp
International Pragmatics Association

Verschueren is most known for his work on semantics, pragmatics, sociolinguistics, and discourse analysis. Among his authored works are his publications in academic journals, including Journal of Pragmatics, Journal of Linguistic Anthropology, Pragmatics, and Language in Society[2] as well as books such as Handbook of Pragmatics,[3] Debating Diversity, Analysing the Discourse of Tolerance,[4] Ideology in Language Use[5] and Complicity in discourse and practice.[6]

Verschueren is a member of the Academy of Europe[7] and co-founded the International Pragmatics Association (IPrA) in 1986, where he serves as its Secretary General.[8]

Education edit

Verschueren obtained a Licentiate in Germanic Languages and Literatures from the University of Antwerp in 1974 followed by an M.A. in Linguistics in 1976 from the University of California at Berkeley. Later in 1980, he obtained a PhD in Linguistics from the same institution.[1]

Career edit

Verschueren began his academic career in 1974 as a teaching assistant in English and general linguistics at the University of Antwerp. From 1975, he was employed by the Flemish Fund for Scientific Research, first as a doctoral student, then as postdoctoral fellow, research associate and research director. He was based at the University of Antwerp, where he took up a professorship in linguistics in 2000. Throughout his academic career.[1]

At the University of Antwerp, where he has been emeritus professor of linguistics since 2017,[1] Verschueren served as Vice Chairman of the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures (1987 to 1991) Chair of the Linguistics Section at the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures (from 1989 to 1991 and again from 1999 to 2001), and as Dean of the Faculty of Arts from 2001 to 2009.[1]

Research edit

Verschueren has authored numerous publications spanning linguistics, pragmatics, discourse, and ideology.[2] In a journal article co-authored with Jan Blommaert, he explored the connection between language and nationalist beliefs in Europe. This work provided insights into how language functions as a means to advocate and reinforce nationalist ideologies.[9]

More of Verschueren's theoretical work pertains to metalinguistic and metapragmatic phenomena, revealing them as manifestations of metapragmatic awareness, and it identified the mechanisms through which indicators of metapragmatic awareness operate within language usage.[10] Similarly, an article published in Journal of Linguistic Anthropology underscored the significance of interactional processes and the varying levels of significance in communication, highlighting how these factors can lead to contradictions between implied meanings and explicitly conveyed information.[11] Furthermore, he highlighted the importance of maintaining a clear methodological link between empirical data and conclusions in critical discourse analysis, emphasizing the need to consider all observable aspects and acknowledging the dynamic nature of form-function relationships in language.[12]

Verschueren has also studied intercultural communication in migration contexts, urging a shift from essentialist cultural views and underscoring three dilemmas: communicative intent vs. inference, cultural assumptions vs. actual speech, and legal vs. personal narratives in power imbalances.[13] In a 2013 study, he proposed an ethnography of communication approach for analyzing language use, communication-related ideologies, and historical developments within the international diplomacy community.[14] Additionally, his work examined how different language versions of a text may influence interpretations, highlighted the role of pragmatics in shaping public understanding, and emphasized the need for a science of language usage in grasping global social and political differences in a globalizing public sphere.[15]

Works edit

Verschueren has edited and authored books covering a range of topics including cross-cultural and global communication, ideological studies, and linguistics. In 1985, he authored a book International News Reporting: Metapragmatic metaphors and the U-2 that examined linguistic approaches to international news reporting, focusing on metapragmatic metaphors in The New York Times' 1960 U-2 incident coverage for insights into global media communication.[16] In his book titled Debating Diversity: Analysing the Discourse of Tolerance, co-authored with Jan Blommaert, he analyzed the language employed by individuals and institutions who embrace the idea of diversity in society and found a striking similarity between the discourse of these open-minded individuals and that of radical racist and nationalist factions.[4] Mary Bucholtz, a professor of linguistics at UC Santa Barbara while reviewing the book said "Debating diversity, a pragmatic analysis of official liberal discourse concerning migration in Flemish Belgium, is a thorough, topical, and relevant treatment of the widespread yet near-invisible forms of racism that pervade public discourse on cultural difference." She also praised the authors for their work in emphasizing the way ideologies are formed, demonstrating their flexibility and potential for change.[17]

Verschueren's 1999 publication Understanding Pragmatics is his most-cited publication.[18] In her review of the book, Lynne Murphy said "That this volume is quite different from any other introduction to pragmatics is clear from the first chapter, which does within thirty pages what other books might spend several chapters doing – describing the pragmatic phenomena of deixis, speech acts, conversational maxims, and politeness. Instead of writing a taxonomy of pragmatic phenomena, Jef Verschueren has provided a handbook for thinking about language in use. As he says in the final chapter, the entire book can be taken to be an extended definition of pragmatics. His definition treats pragmatics not as a subdiscipline of linguistics or a subfield of linguistic competence (on a par with semantics or syntax), but as a perspective for the study of language.[19]

Verschueren's book titled Ideology in Language Use: Pragmatic Guidelines for Empirical Research presented an approach to examining ideology in written language, utilizing the techniques, methodologies, and concepts of pragmatics and discourse analysis.[5] In 2022, he authored the book titled Complicity in Discourse and Practice, that provided an analysis of contemporary challenges.[6]

Awards and honors edit

  • 1975–1977 – Harkness Fellowship, Commonwealth Fund of New York
  • 1997 – Rockefeller Foundation residency, Bellagio Study and Conference Center
  • 2015 – Honorary Guest Professorship, Dalian University of Technology[7]

Bibliography edit

Books edit

  • International News Reporting: Metapragmatic metaphors and the U-2 (Pragmatics & Beyond) (1985) ISBN 9780915027910
  • Understanding Pragmatics (1998) ISBN 9780340646236
  • Debating Diversity: Analysing the Discourse of Tolerance (1998) ISBN 9780415191388
  • Ideology in Language Use: Pragmatic Guidelines for Empirical Research (2013) ISBN 9781107695900
  • Complicity in Discourse and Practice (2022) ISBN 9781032072883

Selected articles edit

  • Verschueren, J. (2000). Notes on the role of metapragmatic awareness in language use. Pragmatics: Quarterly Publication of the International Pragmatics Association (IPrA), 10(4), 439–456.
  • Verschueren, J. (2001). Predicaments of criticism. Critique of anthropology, 21(1), 59–81.
  • Blommaert, J., & Verschueren, J. (2005). The role of language in European nationalist ideologies. In Pragmatics: Quarterly Publication of the International Pragmatics Association (IPrA) 2(3), 355–375.
  • Verschueren, J. (2008). Intercultural communication and the challenges of migration. Language and Intercultural Communication, 8(1), 21–35.
  • Verschueren, J. (2014). Ethnography of communication and history: A case study of diplomatic intertextuality and ideology. Journal of Linguistic Anthropology 23(3), 142–159.
  • Verschueren, J. (2016). Humanities and the public sphere: A pragmatic perspective. Pragmatics and Society 7(1), 141–161.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e "Jef VERSCHUEREN | Professor Emeritus | Doctor of Philosophy | University of Antwerp, Antwerpen | UA | Department of Linguistics | Research profile".
  2. ^ a b "Jef Verschueren". scholar.google.com.
  3. ^ "Handbook of Pragmatics | WorldCat.org".
  4. ^ a b "Debating diversity : analysing the discourse of tolerance".
  5. ^ a b "Ideology in Language Use: Pragmatic Guidelines for Empirical Research".
  6. ^ a b "Complicity in discourse and practice".
  7. ^ a b "Academy of Europe: Verschueren Jef". www.ae-info.org.
  8. ^ "Organization – International Pragmatics Association". pragmatics.international.
  9. ^ Blommaert, Jan; Verschueren, Jef (September 1, 1992). "The role of language in European nationalist ideologies". Pragmatics. 2 (3): 355–375. doi:10.1075/prag.2.3.13blo – via benjamins.com.
  10. ^ Verschueren, Jef (December 1, 2000). "Notes on the role of metapragmatic awareness in language use". Pragmatics. 10 (4): 439–456. doi:10.1075/prag.10.4.02ver – via benjamins.com.
  11. ^ Verschueren, Jef (December 6, 1995). "The Pragmatic Return to Meaning: Notes on the Dynamics of Communication, Degrees of Salience, and Communicative Transparency". Journal of Linguistic Anthropology. 5 (2): 127–156. doi:10.1525/jlin.1995.5.2.127 – via CrossRef.
  12. ^ Verschueren, Jef (March 6, 2001). "Predicaments of Criticism". Critique of Anthropology. 21 (1): 59–81. doi:10.1177/0308275X0102100104 – via CrossRef.
  13. ^ Verschueren, Jef (January 6, 2008). "Intercultural Communication and the Challenges of Migration1". Language and Intercultural Communication. 8 (1): 21–35. doi:10.2167/laic298.0 – via CrossRef.
  14. ^ Verschueren, Jef (December 6, 2013). "Ethnography of Communication and History: A Case Study of Diplomatic Intertextuality and Ideology". Journal of Linguistic Anthropology. 23 (3): 142–159. doi:10.1111/jola.12033 – via CrossRef.
  15. ^ Verschueren, Jef (April 7, 2016). "Humanities and the public sphere: A pragmatic perspective". Pragmatics and Society. 7 (1): 141–161. doi:10.1075/ps.7.1.06ver – via benjamins.com.
  16. ^ "International news reporting : metapragmatic metaphors and the U-2".
  17. ^ "Book Review: Debating Diversity: Analysing the Discourse of Tolerance | WorldCat.org".
  18. ^ "(PDF) Understanding Pragmatics".
  19. ^ Murphy, M. Lynne (1999). "Reviewed Work: Understanding Pragmatics Jef Verschueren". Anthropological Linguistics. pp. 568–570 – via JSTOR.

External links edit

  • Verschueren’s University of Antwerp homepage

verschueren, belgian, linguist, academic, author, emeritus, professor, linguistics, university, antwerp, born1952nationalitybelgianother, names, official, jozef, verschuerenoccupation, linguist, academic, authoracademic, backgroundeducationlicentiate, germanic. Jef Verschueren is a Belgian linguist academic and author He is an emeritus professor of Linguistics at the University of Antwerp 1 Jef VerschuerenBorn1952NationalityBelgianOther names official Jozef F VerschuerenOccupation s Linguist academic and authorAcademic backgroundEducationLicentiate in Germanic Languages and LiteraturesM A LinguisticsPhD LinguisticsAlma materUniversity of California BerkeleyAcademic workInstitutionsUniversity of AntwerpInternational Pragmatics Association Verschueren is most known for his work on semantics pragmatics sociolinguistics and discourse analysis Among his authored works are his publications in academic journals including Journal of Pragmatics Journal of Linguistic Anthropology Pragmatics and Language in Society 2 as well as books such as Handbook of Pragmatics 3 Debating Diversity Analysing the Discourse of Tolerance 4 Ideology in Language Use 5 and Complicity in discourse and practice 6 Verschueren is a member of the Academy of Europe 7 and co founded the International Pragmatics Association IPrA in 1986 where he serves as its Secretary General 8 Contents 1 Education 2 Career 3 Research 4 Works 5 Awards and honors 6 Bibliography 6 1 Books 6 2 Selected articles 7 References 8 External linksEducation editVerschueren obtained a Licentiate in Germanic Languages and Literatures from the University of Antwerp in 1974 followed by an M A in Linguistics in 1976 from the University of California at Berkeley Later in 1980 he obtained a PhD in Linguistics from the same institution 1 Career editVerschueren began his academic career in 1974 as a teaching assistant in English and general linguistics at the University of Antwerp From 1975 he was employed by the Flemish Fund for Scientific Research first as a doctoral student then as postdoctoral fellow research associate and research director He was based at the University of Antwerp where he took up a professorship in linguistics in 2000 Throughout his academic career 1 At the University of Antwerp where he has been emeritus professor of linguistics since 2017 1 Verschueren served as Vice Chairman of the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures 1987 to 1991 Chair of the Linguistics Section at the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures from 1989 to 1991 and again from 1999 to 2001 and as Dean of the Faculty of Arts from 2001 to 2009 1 Research editVerschueren has authored numerous publications spanning linguistics pragmatics discourse and ideology 2 In a journal article co authored with Jan Blommaert he explored the connection between language and nationalist beliefs in Europe This work provided insights into how language functions as a means to advocate and reinforce nationalist ideologies 9 More of Verschueren s theoretical work pertains to metalinguistic and metapragmatic phenomena revealing them as manifestations of metapragmatic awareness and it identified the mechanisms through which indicators of metapragmatic awareness operate within language usage 10 Similarly an article published in Journal of Linguistic Anthropology underscored the significance of interactional processes and the varying levels of significance in communication highlighting how these factors can lead to contradictions between implied meanings and explicitly conveyed information 11 Furthermore he highlighted the importance of maintaining a clear methodological link between empirical data and conclusions in critical discourse analysis emphasizing the need to consider all observable aspects and acknowledging the dynamic nature of form function relationships in language 12 Verschueren has also studied intercultural communication in migration contexts urging a shift from essentialist cultural views and underscoring three dilemmas communicative intent vs inference cultural assumptions vs actual speech and legal vs personal narratives in power imbalances 13 In a 2013 study he proposed an ethnography of communication approach for analyzing language use communication related ideologies and historical developments within the international diplomacy community 14 Additionally his work examined how different language versions of a text may influence interpretations highlighted the role of pragmatics in shaping public understanding and emphasized the need for a science of language usage in grasping global social and political differences in a globalizing public sphere 15 Works editVerschueren has edited and authored books covering a range of topics including cross cultural and global communication ideological studies and linguistics In 1985 he authored a book International News Reporting Metapragmatic metaphors and the U 2 that examined linguistic approaches to international news reporting focusing on metapragmatic metaphors in The New York Times 1960 U 2 incident coverage for insights into global media communication 16 In his book titled Debating Diversity Analysing the Discourse of Tolerance co authored with Jan Blommaert he analyzed the language employed by individuals and institutions who embrace the idea of diversity in society and found a striking similarity between the discourse of these open minded individuals and that of radical racist and nationalist factions 4 Mary Bucholtz a professor of linguistics at UC Santa Barbara while reviewing the book said Debating diversity a pragmatic analysis of official liberal discourse concerning migration in Flemish Belgium is a thorough topical and relevant treatment of the widespread yet near invisible forms of racism that pervade public discourse on cultural difference She also praised the authors for their work in emphasizing the way ideologies are formed demonstrating their flexibility and potential for change 17 Verschueren s 1999 publication Understanding Pragmatics is his most cited publication 18 In her review of the book Lynne Murphy said That this volume is quite different from any other introduction to pragmatics is clear from the first chapter which does within thirty pages what other books might spend several chapters doing describing the pragmatic phenomena of deixis speech acts conversational maxims and politeness Instead of writing a taxonomy of pragmatic phenomena Jef Verschueren has provided a handbook for thinking about language in use As he says in the final chapter the entire book can be taken to be an extended definition of pragmatics His definition treats pragmatics not as a subdiscipline of linguistics or a subfield of linguistic competence on a par with semantics or syntax but as a perspective for the study of language 19 Verschueren s book titled Ideology in Language Use Pragmatic Guidelines for Empirical Research presented an approach to examining ideology in written language utilizing the techniques methodologies and concepts of pragmatics and discourse analysis 5 In 2022 he authored the book titled Complicity in Discourse and Practice that provided an analysis of contemporary challenges 6 Awards and honors edit1975 1977 Harkness Fellowship Commonwealth Fund of New York 1997 Rockefeller Foundation residency Bellagio Study and Conference Center 2015 Honorary Guest Professorship Dalian University of Technology 7 Bibliography editBooks edit International News Reporting Metapragmatic metaphors and the U 2 Pragmatics amp Beyond 1985 ISBN 9780915027910 Understanding Pragmatics 1998 ISBN 9780340646236 Debating Diversity Analysing the Discourse of Tolerance 1998 ISBN 9780415191388 Ideology in Language Use Pragmatic Guidelines for Empirical Research 2013 ISBN 9781107695900 Complicity in Discourse and Practice 2022 ISBN 9781032072883 Selected articles edit Verschueren J 2000 Notes on the role of metapragmatic awareness in language use Pragmatics Quarterly Publication of the International Pragmatics Association IPrA 10 4 439 456 Verschueren J 2001 Predicaments of criticism Critique of anthropology 21 1 59 81 Blommaert J amp Verschueren J 2005 The role of language in European nationalist ideologies In Pragmatics Quarterly Publication of the International Pragmatics Association IPrA 2 3 355 375 Verschueren J 2008 Intercultural communication and the challenges of migration Language and Intercultural Communication 8 1 21 35 Verschueren J 2014 Ethnography of communication and history A case study of diplomatic intertextuality and ideology Journal of Linguistic Anthropology 23 3 142 159 Verschueren J 2016 Humanities and the public sphere A pragmatic perspective Pragmatics and Society 7 1 141 161 References edit a b c d e Jef VERSCHUEREN Professor Emeritus Doctor of Philosophy University of Antwerp Antwerpen UA Department of Linguistics Research profile a b Jef Verschueren scholar google com Handbook of Pragmatics WorldCat org a b Debating diversity analysing the discourse of tolerance a b Ideology in Language Use Pragmatic Guidelines for Empirical Research a b Complicity in discourse and practice a b Academy of Europe Verschueren Jef www ae info org Organization International Pragmatics Association pragmatics international Blommaert Jan Verschueren Jef September 1 1992 The role of language in European nationalist ideologies Pragmatics 2 3 355 375 doi 10 1075 prag 2 3 13blo via benjamins com Verschueren Jef December 1 2000 Notes on the role of metapragmatic awareness in language use Pragmatics 10 4 439 456 doi 10 1075 prag 10 4 02ver via benjamins com Verschueren Jef December 6 1995 The Pragmatic Return to Meaning Notes on the Dynamics of Communication Degrees of Salience and Communicative Transparency Journal of Linguistic Anthropology 5 2 127 156 doi 10 1525 jlin 1995 5 2 127 via CrossRef Verschueren Jef March 6 2001 Predicaments of Criticism Critique of Anthropology 21 1 59 81 doi 10 1177 0308275X0102100104 via CrossRef Verschueren Jef January 6 2008 Intercultural Communication and the Challenges of Migration1 Language and Intercultural Communication 8 1 21 35 doi 10 2167 laic298 0 via CrossRef Verschueren Jef December 6 2013 Ethnography of Communication and History A Case Study of Diplomatic Intertextuality and Ideology Journal of Linguistic Anthropology 23 3 142 159 doi 10 1111 jola 12033 via CrossRef Verschueren Jef April 7 2016 Humanities and the public sphere A pragmatic perspective Pragmatics and Society 7 1 141 161 doi 10 1075 ps 7 1 06ver via benjamins com International news reporting metapragmatic metaphors and the U 2 Book Review Debating Diversity Analysing the Discourse of Tolerance WorldCat org PDF Understanding Pragmatics Murphy M Lynne 1999 Reviewed Work Understanding Pragmatics Jef Verschueren Anthropological Linguistics pp 568 570 via JSTOR External links editVerschueren s University of Antwerp homepage Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jef Verschueren amp oldid 1195971044, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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