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Mira Ariel

Mira Ariel is a professor of linguistics at Tel Aviv University, specializing in pragmatics.[1] A pioneer of the study of information structure, she is best known for creating and developing Accessibility Theory.[2]

Education and career edit

After completing a BA in linguistics and English literature at Tel Aviv University in 1976, Ariel studied at the University of Pennsylvania, where she graduated with an MA in 1978. Ariel returned to Tel Aviv University in 1979 to pursue her PhD studies. She was advised by Tanya Reinhart and Ellen Prince and was awarded her PhD in 1986 with a dissertation entitled, Givenness marking. She subsequently spent a brief period as honorary research fellow in sociolinguistics at the University of London.[3][4]

Ariel was hired as Lecturer at Tel Aviv University in 1988 and spent her whole career there, reaching the rank of full professor in 2006.[5]

Honors edit

From 2018 to 2019, she served as President of the Societas Linguistica Europaea.[6]

In 2021 she was elected as a member of the Academia Europaea.[2][4]

Research edit

Ariel’s research deals with issues in pragmatics and at the semantics-pragmatics interface and is mainly concerned with linguistic manifestations of reference to entities in discourse.[1] Her body of work on Accessibility Theory makes the case that the language user’s choice of anaphora is governed by the notion of accessibility in memory. Ariel’s accessibility marking scale proceeds from low to high accessibility in the following order:[7]

  1. Full name + modifier
  2. Full name
  3. Long definite description
  4. Short definite description
  5. Last name
  6. First name
  7. Distal demonstrative + modifier
  8. Proximal demonstrative + modifier
  9. Distal demonstrative (+ NP)
  10. Proximal demonstrative (+ NP)
  11. Stressed pronoun + gesture
  12. Stressed pronoun
  13. Unstressed pronoun
  14. Cliticized pronoun
  15. Verbal pronoun inflections
  16. Zero

Ariel's Accessibility Theory has been influential in a wide variety of domains beyond pragmatics, including cognitive linguistics,[8] linguistic typology,[9] sociolinguistics, discourse analysis,[10] language acquisition,[11] poetics,[12] psycholinguistics,[13] and natural language processing.[14]

Selected publications edit

  • Ariel, Mira. 1988. Referring and accessibility. Journal of Linguistics 24 (1), 65–87.
  • Ariel, Mira. 1990. Accessing noun-phrase antecedents. London: Routledge. ISBN 9781315857473
  • Ariel, Mira. 1991. The function of accessibility in a theory of grammar. Journal of Pragmatics 16 (5), 443–463.
  • Ariel, Mira. 1994. Interpreting anaphoric expressions: A cognitive versus a pragmatic approach. Journal of Linguistics 30 (1), 3–42.
  • Ariel, Mira. 2001. Accessibility theory: an overview. In Ted Sanders, Joost Schilperoord, & Wilbert Spooren (eds.), Text representation: linguistic and psychological aspects, 29-87. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
  • Ariel, Mira. 2008. Pragmatics and grammar. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780511791314
  • Ariel, Mira. 2010. Defining pragmatics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780511777912

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Mira Ariel – Tel Aviv University". Retrieved 28 July 2022.
  2. ^ a b "Academia Europaea: Mira Ariel". Retrieved 27 July 2022.
  3. ^ "Academia Europaea: Mira Ariel CV". Retrieved 27 July 2022.
  4. ^ a b "Mira Ariel, Ph.D." Retrieved 28 July 2022.
  5. ^ "Academy of Europe: CV". www.ae-info.org. Retrieved 2022-12-31.
  6. ^ "About Societas Linguistica Europaea". The Societas Linguistica Europaea. Retrieved 2022-12-31.
  7. ^ Ariel, Mira. 2001. Accessibility theory: an overview. In Ted Sanders, Joost Schilperoord, & Wilbert Spooren (eds.), Text representation: linguistic and psychological aspects, 29–87. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
  8. ^ Croft, William, & Alan Cruse. 2004. Cognitive linguistics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, p51.
  9. ^ Croft, William. Typology and universals. Second edition. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, p179.
  10. ^ Schiffrin, Deborah. 1996. Narrative as Self-Portrait: Sociolinguistic Constructions of Identity. Language in Society 25 (2), 167–203, p192.
  11. ^ Sorace, Antonella. 2011. Pinning down the concept of "interface" in bilingualism. Linguistic Approaches to Bilingualism 1 (1), 1–33, p14.
  12. ^ Emmott, Catherine. 2003. Reading for pleasure: a cognitive poetic analysis of ‘twists in the tale’ and other plot reversals in narrative texts. In Joanna Gavins & Gerard Steen (eds.), Cognitive poetics in practice, 145–160. London: Routledge, p158.
  13. ^ Warren, Tessa, & Edward Gibson. 2002. The influence of referential processing on sentence complexity. Cognition 85 (1), 79–112.
  14. ^ Webster, Kellie, and Joel Nothman. 2016. Using mention accessibility to improve coreference resolution. Proceedings of the 54th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics 432–437, p432.

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Mira Ariel is a professor of linguistics at Tel Aviv University specializing in pragmatics 1 A pioneer of the study of information structure she is best known for creating and developing Accessibility Theory 2 Contents 1 Education and career 2 Honors 3 Research 4 Selected publications 5 References 6 External linksEducation and career editAfter completing a BA in linguistics and English literature at Tel Aviv University in 1976 Ariel studied at the University of Pennsylvania where she graduated with an MA in 1978 Ariel returned to Tel Aviv University in 1979 to pursue her PhD studies She was advised by Tanya Reinhart and Ellen Prince and was awarded her PhD in 1986 with a dissertation entitled Givenness marking She subsequently spent a brief period as honorary research fellow in sociolinguistics at the University of London 3 4 Ariel was hired as Lecturer at Tel Aviv University in 1988 and spent her whole career there reaching the rank of full professor in 2006 5 Honors editFrom 2018 to 2019 she served as President of the Societas Linguistica Europaea 6 In 2021 she was elected as a member of the Academia Europaea 2 4 Research editAriel s research deals with issues in pragmatics and at the semantics pragmatics interface and is mainly concerned with linguistic manifestations of reference to entities in discourse 1 Her body of work on Accessibility Theory makes the case that the language user s choice of anaphora is governed by the notion of accessibility in memory Ariel s accessibility marking scale proceeds from low to high accessibility in the following order 7 Full name modifier Full name Long definite description Short definite description Last name First name Distal demonstrative modifier Proximal demonstrative modifier Distal demonstrative NP Proximal demonstrative NP Stressed pronoun gesture Stressed pronoun Unstressed pronoun Cliticized pronoun Verbal pronoun inflections ZeroAriel s Accessibility Theory has been influential in a wide variety of domains beyond pragmatics including cognitive linguistics 8 linguistic typology 9 sociolinguistics discourse analysis 10 language acquisition 11 poetics 12 psycholinguistics 13 and natural language processing 14 Selected publications editAriel Mira 1988 Referring and accessibility Journal of Linguistics 24 1 65 87 Ariel Mira 1990 Accessing noun phrase antecedents London Routledge ISBN 9781315857473 Ariel Mira 1991 The function of accessibility in a theory of grammar Journal of Pragmatics 16 5 443 463 Ariel Mira 1994 Interpreting anaphoric expressions A cognitive versus a pragmatic approach Journal of Linguistics 30 1 3 42 Ariel Mira 2001 Accessibility theory an overview In Ted Sanders Joost Schilperoord amp Wilbert Spooren eds Text representation linguistic and psychological aspects 29 87 Amsterdam John Benjamins Ariel Mira 2008 Pragmatics and grammar Cambridge Cambridge University Press ISBN 9780511791314 Ariel Mira 2010 Defining pragmatics Cambridge Cambridge University Press ISBN 9780511777912References edit a b Mira Ariel Tel Aviv University Retrieved 28 July 2022 a b Academia Europaea Mira Ariel Retrieved 27 July 2022 Academia Europaea Mira Ariel CV Retrieved 27 July 2022 a b Mira Ariel Ph D Retrieved 28 July 2022 Academy of Europe CV www ae info org Retrieved 2022 12 31 About Societas Linguistica Europaea The Societas Linguistica Europaea Retrieved 2022 12 31 Ariel Mira 2001 Accessibility theory an overview In Ted Sanders Joost Schilperoord amp Wilbert Spooren eds Text representation linguistic and psychological aspects 29 87 Amsterdam John Benjamins Croft William amp Alan Cruse 2004 Cognitive linguistics Cambridge Cambridge University Press p51 Croft William Typology and universals Second edition Cambridge Cambridge University Press p179 Schiffrin Deborah 1996 Narrative as Self Portrait Sociolinguistic Constructions of Identity Language in Society 25 2 167 203 p192 Sorace Antonella 2011 Pinning down the concept of interface in bilingualism Linguistic Approaches to Bilingualism 1 1 1 33 p14 Emmott Catherine 2003 Reading for pleasure a cognitive poetic analysis of twists in the tale and other plot reversals in narrative texts In Joanna Gavins amp Gerard Steen eds Cognitive poetics in practice 145 160 London Routledge p158 Warren Tessa amp Edward Gibson 2002 The influence of referential processing on sentence complexity Cognition 85 1 79 112 Webster Kellie and Joel Nothman 2016 Using mention accessibility to improve coreference resolution Proceedings of the 54th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics 432 437 p432 External links editMira Ariel publications indexed by Google Scholar Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mira Ariel amp oldid 1138236829, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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