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Michael Clyne

Michael George Clyne, AM, FAHA, FASSA (12 October 1939 – 29 October 2010) was an Australian linguist, academic and intellectual. He was a scholar in various fields of linguistics, including sociolinguistics, pragmatics, bilingualism and multilingualism, second language learning, contact linguistics and intercultural communication.

Michael Clyne
Michael Clyne
Born12 October 1939
Died29 October 2010(2010-10-29) (aged 71)
NationalityAustralian
Alma materUniversity of Melbourne, Monash University
Occupationlinguist
Known forContributions to Multilingualism, Sociolinguistics, Contact linguistics

Biography edit

Clyne was born on 12 October 1939 in Prahran, Melbourne. He was the only child of the Jewish Austrian couple Johannes Jacob and Edith Cecily Clyne who had left their home country after the Anschluss.[1][2] He was educated at Christ Church Grammar School, and at Caulfield Grammar School, where he was taught by Samuel Billigheimer.[3] Clyne studied for his Bachelor and Master of Arts degrees at the University of Melbourne,[4] focusing on Germanic and French languages. He undertook further graduate studies in German and general linguistics at Utrecht and Bonn Universities, before joining the German language faculty at Monash University in Melbourne in 1962. He earned a PhD from Monash in 1965, and was a Professor of Linguistics at the University from 1988 to 2001. In 2001 he became a professorial fellow of linguistics at Melbourne University and director of the university's Research Unit for Multilingualism and Cross-Cultural Communication. He retired in 2005.[2]

Clyne was on the editorial board of at least 13 international journals. He was a Visiting Professor of Linguistics at the Ruprecht Karl University of Heidelberg and the University of Stuttgart. He spoke fluent English, German and Dutch, and had also studied French, Italian, Swedish and Norwegian.[5]

He was made a Member of the Order of Australia on 13 June 1993 "in recognition of service to education, particularly in the field of linguistics."[6] Clyne was a recipient of the Austrian Cross of Honour for Science and the Arts 1st cl and the German Cross of Merit 1st cl.,[1] He was awarded an honorary doctorate from the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, as well as the Centenary of Federation Medal, Inaugural Vice Chancellor’s Award for Postgraduate Supervision (Monash University), 1999 Jacob und Wilhelm Grimm Prize (international German Studies prize), and Humboldt Research Prize.

He was elected a fellow of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia in 1982 and the Australian Academy of the Humanities in 1983.[7] He was elected a foreign member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2005.[8]

Clye married Irene Donohoue in 1977, and they had a daughter Joanna.[4] He died on 29 October 2010 in his home of heart failure, aged 71.[2]

Publications edit

Clyne published numerous books and articles (28 authored, co-authored and edited books and over 300 articles and book chapters) of research in areas of linguistics, particularly in the field of bilingualism. The books include Language and Society in the German-speaking Countries (Cambridge University Press (CUP), 1984), and its sequel The German Language in a Changing Europe (CUP, 1995), Community Languages The Australian experience (CUP 1991), Pluricentric Languages (ed, Mouton de Gruyter, 1992), Inter-Cultural Communication at Work (CUP, 1994), Undoing and Redoing Corpus Planning (ed, Mouton de Gruyter, 1997), Dynamics of Language Contact (CUP 2003), and Australia's Language Potential (University of New South Wales Press, 2005).

Lasting influence can be seen in Clyne's publications on linguistic pluricentricity, which a number of scholars have developed further, including members of the International Working Group for Non-Dominant Languages (e.g. Rudolf Muhr, Augusto Soares, Stefan Dollinger). Particularly in the German language, for which Clyne originally developed the notion in Language and Society in the German-speaking Countries in 1984, a vigorous "30-year debate"[9] over a One Standard German Axiom has ensued.

In the book, Developing Second Language From Primary School: Models and Outcomes(1995), the importance of a separate physical classroom is identified as an important factor which can contribute to the successful teaching of a language other than English in primary schools.

Books edit

  • 1965 R. Taeni and M.G. Clyne, Efficient German. Macmillan, Melbourne and London. pp. xv + 260. (2nd edition, 1970. pp. xv + 271: 3rd edition, 1981. pp. v + 299.)
  • 1967 Transference and Triggering. Nijhoff, The Hague. pp. xix + 148.
  • 1972 Perspectives on Language Contact. Hawthorn Press, Melbourne. pp. 138.
  • 1975 Forschungsbericht Sprachkontakt. Scriptor, Kronberg. pp. vi + 266.
  • 1976 (ed.) Australia Talks: Essays on Australian Immigrant and Aboriginal Languages. Series D, No. 23. Pacific Linguistics, ANU, Canberra. pp. 244.
  • 1981 Deutsch als Muttersprache in Australien. Franz Steiner Verlag, Wiesbaden. pp. 122.
  • 1981 (ed.) Foreigner Talk. (= International Journal of the Sociology of Language 28) Mouton, The Hague. pp. 115.
  • 1982 Multilingual Australia. River Seine, Melbourne. pp. x + 178. (2nd Edition, 1985. pp. x + 184.)
  • 1983 S. Manton, J. McKay and M. Clyne, English Language Learning Needs of Adult Migrants in the Western Suburbs of Melbourne. (= Studies in Adult Migrant Education 1.) Australian Government Publishing Service, Canberra. pp. x + 144.
  • 1984 Language and Society in the German-speaking Countries. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge and New York. pp. xiii + 205.
  • 1985 (ed.) Australia, Meeting Place of Languages. (= Series C, No. 92). Pacific Linguistics, ANU Canberra. pp. v + 328.
  • 1986a (ed.) An Early Start: Second Language at the Primary School. River Seine, Melbourne. pp. 160.
  • 1986b (ed.) J.A. Fishman, A. Tabouret-Keller, M. Clyne, B. Krishnamurti and M. Abdulaziz, The Fergusonian Impact. Vol. I, From Phonology to Society. pp. xv + 545. Vol. II, Sociolinguistics and the Sociology of Language. Mouton de Gruyter, Berlin. pp. xv + 598.
  • 1991a Community Languages: The Australian Experience. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. pp. viii + 294.
  • 1991b (ed.) Linguistics in Australia: Trends in Research. Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia, Canberra. pp. vi + 210.
  • 1992 (ed.) Pluricentric Languages: Differing Norms in Different Nations. Mouton de Gruyter, Berlin. pp. vi + 481.
  • 1993a H. Nicholas, H. Moore, M. Clyne, and A. Pauwels, Languages at the Crossroads. NLLIA, Melbourne. pp. xvi + 280.
  • 1993b S. Fernandez, A. Pauwels, and M. Clyne, Unlocking Australia's Potential. Vol. 4: German. DEET/NLLIA, Canberra. pp. xi + 132.
  • 1994 Inter-Cultural Communication at Work: Discourse Structures across Cultures. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. pp. x + 250. Paperback 1996.
  • 1995a M. Clyne, C. Jenkins, I. Chen, R. Tsokalidou and T. Wallner, Developing Second Language From Primary School: Models and Outcomes. NLLIA., Canberra. pp. 232.
  • 1995b S. Kipp, M. Clyne and A. Pauwels, Immigration and Australia's Language Resources. AGPS, Canberra. pp. xvi + 168.
  • 1995c The German Language in a Changing Europe. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. pp. xv + 269.
  • 1997a (ed.) Undoing and redoing corpus planning. Mouton de Gruyter, Berlin. pp. viii + 516.
  • 1997b M. Clyne, S. Fernandez, I.Y. Chen and R. Summo-O'Connell, Background Speakers. Language Australia, Canberra. pp. iii + 177.
  • 1999 M. Clyne and S. Kipp, Pluricentric Languages in an Immigrant Context: Spanish, Chinese, Arabic. Mouton de Gruyter, Berlin. pp. xxi + 360.
  • 2003 Dynamics of Language Contact. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. pp. xv +282.
  • 2005 Australia's Language Potential. University of New South Wales Press, Sydney. pp. xii + 208.
  • 2006 M. Clyne and S. Kipp, Tiles in a Multilingual Mosaic: Macedonian, Somali and Filipino in Melbourne. Pacific Linguistics, Canberra.

See also edit

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ a b Muysken, Pieter; Cutler, Anne. (PDF) (in Dutch). Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences. Archived from the original (PDF) on 21 July 2015.
  2. ^ a b c Nettelbeck, Colin. (PDF). Australian Academy of the Humanities. Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 April 2020.
  3. ^ Dr Billigheimer in Australia (OzTORAH); The German rabbinate abroad – Australia (OzTORAH).
  4. ^ a b Brian Porter and Kate Burridge (22 November 2010). "Language the melody of his life". The Age. Fairfax Media.
  5. ^ Cook, Margaret (20 February 2006). "Towards a bilingual nation". The Age.
  6. ^ Australian Honours (2006). CLYNE, Michael George. Retrieved 12 February 2011.
  7. ^ . Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia. Archived from the original on 16 April 2020.
  8. ^ (in Dutch). Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016.
  9. ^ Dollinger, Stefan (2019). The Pluricentricity Debate: On Austrian German and Other Germanic Standard Varieties. New York: Routledge. pp. I.

References edit

  • Queen wrote to Michael, The Argus, (Monday, 27 July 1953), p. 5.
  • Porter, B. & Burridge, K., "Language the Melody of his Life: Michael George Clyne, AM, Linguist, 12-10-1939 – 29-10-2010 (Obituary)", The Age, (Monday, 22 November 2010). (Fairfax Media).
  • Emeritus Professor Michael Clyne (Obituary), Monash University.

External links edit

  • Language on the Move tribute
  • Melbourne University profile
  • Melbourne University tribute
  • University of Melbourne Bookshop biography[permanent dead link]

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For other people with similar names see Michel Klyne and Michael Klein Michael George Clyne AM FAHA FASSA 12 October 1939 29 October 2010 was an Australian linguist academic and intellectual He was a scholar in various fields of linguistics including sociolinguistics pragmatics bilingualism and multilingualism second language learning contact linguistics and intercultural communication Michael ClyneMichael ClyneBorn12 October 1939Prahran Victoria Melbourne AustraliaDied29 October 2010 2010 10 29 aged 71 NationalityAustralianAlma materUniversity of Melbourne Monash UniversityOccupationlinguistKnown forContributions to Multilingualism Sociolinguistics Contact linguistics Contents 1 Biography 2 Publications 2 1 Books 3 See also 4 Footnotes 5 References 6 External linksBiography editClyne was born on 12 October 1939 in Prahran Melbourne He was the only child of the Jewish Austrian couple Johannes Jacob and Edith Cecily Clyne who had left their home country after the Anschluss 1 2 He was educated at Christ Church Grammar School and at Caulfield Grammar School where he was taught by Samuel Billigheimer 3 Clyne studied for his Bachelor and Master of Arts degrees at the University of Melbourne 4 focusing on Germanic and French languages He undertook further graduate studies in German and general linguistics at Utrecht and Bonn Universities before joining the German language faculty at Monash University in Melbourne in 1962 He earned a PhD from Monash in 1965 and was a Professor of Linguistics at the University from 1988 to 2001 In 2001 he became a professorial fellow of linguistics at Melbourne University and director of the university s Research Unit for Multilingualism and Cross Cultural Communication He retired in 2005 2 Clyne was on the editorial board of at least 13 international journals He was a Visiting Professor of Linguistics at the Ruprecht Karl University of Heidelberg and the University of Stuttgart He spoke fluent English German and Dutch and had also studied French Italian Swedish and Norwegian 5 He was made a Member of the Order of Australia on 13 June 1993 in recognition of service to education particularly in the field of linguistics 6 Clyne was a recipient of the Austrian Cross of Honour for Science and the Arts 1st cl and the German Cross of Merit 1st cl 1 He was awarded an honorary doctorate from the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich as well as the Centenary of Federation Medal Inaugural Vice Chancellor s Award for Postgraduate Supervision Monash University 1999 Jacob und Wilhelm Grimm Prize international German Studies prize and Humboldt Research Prize He was elected a fellow of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia in 1982 and the Australian Academy of the Humanities in 1983 7 He was elected a foreign member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2005 8 Clye married Irene Donohoue in 1977 and they had a daughter Joanna 4 He died on 29 October 2010 in his home of heart failure aged 71 2 Publications editClyne published numerous books and articles 28 authored co authored and edited books and over 300 articles and book chapters of research in areas of linguistics particularly in the field of bilingualism The books include Language and Society in the German speaking Countries Cambridge University Press CUP 1984 and its sequel The German Language in a Changing Europe CUP 1995 Community Languages The Australian experience CUP 1991 Pluricentric Languages ed Mouton de Gruyter 1992 Inter Cultural Communication at Work CUP 1994 Undoing and Redoing Corpus Planning ed Mouton de Gruyter 1997 Dynamics of Language Contact CUP 2003 and Australia s Language Potential University of New South Wales Press 2005 Lasting influence can be seen in Clyne s publications on linguistic pluricentricity which a number of scholars have developed further including members of the International Working Group for Non Dominant Languages e g Rudolf Muhr Augusto Soares Stefan Dollinger Particularly in the German language for which Clyne originally developed the notion in Language and Society in the German speaking Countries in 1984 a vigorous 30 year debate 9 over a One Standard German Axiom has ensued In the book Developing Second Language From Primary School Models and Outcomes 1995 the importance of a separate physical classroom is identified as an important factor which can contribute to the successful teaching of a language other than English in primary schools Books edit 1965 R Taeni and M G Clyne Efficient German Macmillan Melbourne and London pp xv 260 2nd edition 1970 pp xv 271 3rd edition 1981 pp v 299 1967 Transference and Triggering Nijhoff The Hague pp xix 148 1972 Perspectives on Language Contact Hawthorn Press Melbourne pp 138 1975 Forschungsbericht Sprachkontakt Scriptor Kronberg pp vi 266 1976 ed Australia Talks Essays on Australian Immigrant and Aboriginal Languages Series D No 23 Pacific Linguistics ANU Canberra pp 244 1981 Deutsch als Muttersprache in Australien Franz Steiner Verlag Wiesbaden pp 122 1981 ed Foreigner Talk International Journal of the Sociology of Language 28 Mouton The Hague pp 115 1982 Multilingual Australia River Seine Melbourne pp x 178 2nd Edition 1985 pp x 184 1983 S Manton J McKay and M Clyne English Language Learning Needs of Adult Migrants in the Western Suburbs of Melbourne Studies in Adult Migrant Education 1 Australian Government Publishing Service Canberra pp x 144 1984 Language and Society in the German speaking Countries Cambridge University Press Cambridge and New York pp xiii 205 1985 ed Australia Meeting Place of Languages Series C No 92 Pacific Linguistics ANU Canberra pp v 328 1986a ed An Early Start Second Language at the Primary School River Seine Melbourne pp 160 1986b ed J A Fishman A Tabouret Keller M Clyne B Krishnamurti and M Abdulaziz The Fergusonian Impact Vol I From Phonology to Society pp xv 545 Vol II Sociolinguistics and the Sociology of Language Mouton de Gruyter Berlin pp xv 598 1991a Community Languages The Australian Experience Cambridge University Press Cambridge pp viii 294 1991b ed Linguistics in Australia Trends in Research Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia Canberra pp vi 210 1992 ed Pluricentric Languages Differing Norms in Different Nations Mouton de Gruyter Berlin pp vi 481 1993a H Nicholas H Moore M Clyne and A Pauwels Languages at the Crossroads NLLIA Melbourne pp xvi 280 1993b S Fernandez A Pauwels and M Clyne Unlocking Australia s Potential Vol 4 German DEET NLLIA Canberra pp xi 132 1994 Inter Cultural Communication at Work Discourse Structures across Cultures Cambridge University Press Cambridge pp x 250 Paperback 1996 1995a M Clyne C Jenkins I Chen R Tsokalidou and T Wallner Developing Second Language From Primary School Models and Outcomes NLLIA Canberra pp 232 1995b S Kipp M Clyne and A Pauwels Immigration and Australia s Language Resources AGPS Canberra pp xvi 168 1995c The German Language in a Changing Europe Cambridge University Press Cambridge pp xv 269 1997a ed Undoing and redoing corpus planning Mouton de Gruyter Berlin pp viii 516 1997b M Clyne S Fernandez I Y Chen and R Summo O Connell Background Speakers Language Australia Canberra pp iii 177 1999 M Clyne and S Kipp Pluricentric Languages in an Immigrant Context Spanish Chinese Arabic Mouton de Gruyter Berlin pp xxi 360 2003 Dynamics of Language Contact Cambridge University Press Cambridge pp xv 282 2005 Australia s Language Potential University of New South Wales Press Sydney pp xii 208 2006 M Clyne and S Kipp Tiles in a Multilingual Mosaic Macedonian Somali and Filipino in Melbourne Pacific Linguistics Canberra See also editList of Caulfield Grammar School peopleFootnotes edit a b Muysken Pieter Cutler Anne Levensbericht Michael George Clyne PDF in Dutch Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences Archived from the original PDF on 21 July 2015 a b c Nettelbeck Colin Proceedings 35 2010 Michael Clyne 1939 2010 PDF Australian Academy of the Humanities Archived from the original PDF on 3 April 2020 Dr Billigheimer in Australia OzTORAH The German rabbinate abroad Australia OzTORAH a b Brian Porter and Kate Burridge 22 November 2010 Language the melody of his life The Age Fairfax Media Cook Margaret 20 February 2006 Towards a bilingual nation The Age Australian Honours 2006 CLYNE Michael George Retrieved 12 February 2011 Professor Michael Clyne FASSA Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia Archived from the original on 16 April 2020 Michael George Clyne 1939 2010 in Dutch Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences Archived from the original on 4 March 2016 Dollinger Stefan 2019 The Pluricentricity Debate On Austrian German and Other Germanic Standard Varieties New York Routledge pp I References editQueen wrote to Michael The Argus Monday 27 July 1953 p 5 Porter B amp Burridge K Language the Melody of his Life Michael George Clyne AM Linguist 12 10 1939 29 10 2010 Obituary The Age Monday 22 November 2010 Fairfax Media Apebiwse koryfaios glwssologos Leading Linguist Dead iKypros 8 November 2010 Emeritus Professor Michael Clyne Obituary Monash University External links editLanguage on the Move tribute Melbourne University profile Monash University profile Melbourne University tribute University of Melbourne Bookshop biography permanent dead link Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Michael Clyne amp oldid 1185764989, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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