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Thomas Givon

Thomas Givon (also known as Talmy Givón[1][2][3]) (born June 22, 1936) is a linguist and writer. He is one of the founders of "West Coast Functionalism",[4] today classified as a usage-based model of language, and of the linguistics department at the University of Oregon. Givón advocates an evolutionary approach to language and communication.

Thomas Givon
BornJune 22, 1936
OccupationLinguist

Education

Givón earned his bachelor of science degree cum laude in agriculture from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 1959.[3] Attending UCLA, he received a Master of Science degree in horticulture in 1962, a C.Phil in Plant Biochemistry, a Master of Arts degree in linguistics in 1966, and a PhD in linguistics in 1969, as well as an TESL certificate in 1965.

Career

In 1966 Givón worked for System Development Corporation as a research associate in lexicography. The following year he went to University of Zambia where he researched Bantu languages. In 1969 he became an assistant professor of Linguistics and African Languages at University of California at Los Angeles. He was promoted to associate professor there in 1974 and full professor in 1979. In 1981 he moved to University of Oregon as professor of linguistics until 2002 when he became Distinguished Professor (emeritus) of Linguistics and Cognitive Science. Givón's last general linguistic project was The Genesis of Complex Syntax: Diachrony, Ontogeny, Cognition, Evolution.

Work in linguistics

His work covers many language areas (Semitic, African, Amerindian, Austronesian, Papuan, Sino-Tibetan, Indo-European), as well as many areas of theoretical linguistics: (syntax, semantics, pragmatics, second language acquisition, pidgins and creoles, discourse and text linguistics, methodology and philosophy of science, philosophy of language, typology and language universals, grammaticalization and historical syntax, cognitive science, language evolution).

Givón is said to have coined the aphorism that "today's morphology is yesterday's syntax",[2][3] in a development of Antoine Meillet's work on grammaticalisation.[5]

He was the editor of the book series Typological Studies in Language published by John Benjamins Publishing Company.[6][7]

Other writings

Givon has written a series of novels and historical translations through his publishing house, White Cloud Publishing, and is a google blogger.

Bibliography

Givón's published books include:

  • The Travels of Benjamins Adam, (a novel; 1966)
  • The Si-Luyana Language: A Preliminary Linguistic Description, (1970)
  • Studies in Chi-Bemba and Bantu Grammar, (1973)
  • On Understanding Grammar, (1979) review in American Scientist vol 68, Sep–Oct 1980 [8]
  • Ute Dictionary, (1979)
  • Ute Reference Grammar, (1980)
  • Topic Continuity in Discourse, (1983; editor)
  • Syntax: A Functional-Typological Introduction, (vol. I, 1984; vol. II 1990; revised edition published in 2001 as Syntax: An Introduction)
  • Ute Traditional Narratives, (1985)
  • Mind, Code, and Context: Essays in Pragmatics, (1989)
  • English Grammar, (2 vols; 1993)
  • Functionalism and Grammar, (1995) review in doi:10.1515/thli.1996.22.1-2.125
  • Running Through the Tall Grass, (a novel; 1997) review in Publishers Weekly
  • Syntax: An Introduction, (2 vols, 2001) review in JSTOR 4176888
  • Bio-Linguistics, (2002) reviewed in doi:10.1353/lan.2005.0030 and [9]
  • Context as Other Minds, (2005) review in [10] and doi:10.1353/lan.0.0046
  • The Genesis of Syntactic Complexity, (2009) review in doi:10.1353/lan.0.0157
  • Ute Reference Grammar, (2011)
  • "Seadock: The Boz Trilogy #1", (a novel; 2011)[11]
  • "Sasquatch: The Boz Trilogy #2", (a novel; 2011)
  • "Blood: The Boz Trilogy #3", (a novel; 2012)
  • "Tao Teh Ching", (a historical translation; 2012)

References

  1. ^ "Fiction Book Review: Running Through the Tall Grass by Talmy Givon". Publishersweekly.com. June 30, 1997. Retrieved April 16, 2015.
  2. ^ a b Michael C. Corballis (2011). The Recursive Mind: The Origins of Human Thought, Language, and Civilization. Princeton University Press. p. 33. ISBN 978-0-691-14547-1.
  3. ^ a b c E. K. Brown; R. E. Asher; J. M. Y. Simpson (2006). Encyclopedia of Language & Linguistics. Elsevier. pp. 86–87. ISBN 978-0-08-044299-0.
  4. ^ Christopher Butler (2003). Structure and Function: Approaches to the simplex clause. John Benjamins Publishing Company. p. 61. ISBN 978-1-58811-357-3.
  5. ^ Van Sterkenburg, Piet (2008). Unity and diversity of languages. John Benjamins Publishing Company. p. 177. ISBN 978-90-272-3248-9.
  6. ^ Derbyshire, Desmond C. (1991). "Reviewed work: Passive and Voice, Masayoshi Shibatani". Language. 67 (1): 141–146. doi:10.2307/415547. JSTOR 415547.
  7. ^ "Studies in Language". Journalseek.net. Retrieved April 16, 2015.
  8. ^ "Behavioual Sciences" (PDF). Stanford.edu. Retrieved April 16, 2015.
  9. ^ "Talmy Givon: Bio-Linguistics; the Santa Barbara Lectures. - Free Online Library". Thefreelibrary.com. Retrieved April 16, 2015.
  10. ^ [1] November 21, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  11. ^ "The Durango Herald 04/22/2011 | Givon relives wild '60s in 'Seadock'". Durangoherald.com. April 21, 2011. Retrieved April 16, 2015.

External links

  • Blog page

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cum laude in agriculture from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 1959 3 Attending UCLA he received a Master of Science degree in horticulture in 1962 a C Phil in Plant Biochemistry a Master of Arts degree in linguistics in 1966 and a PhD in linguistics in 1969 as well as an TESL certificate in 1965 CareerIn 1966 Givon worked for System Development Corporation as a research associate in lexicography The following year he went to University of Zambia where he researched Bantu languages In 1969 he became an assistant professor of Linguistics and African Languages at University of California at Los Angeles He was promoted to associate professor there in 1974 and full professor in 1979 In 1981 he moved to University of Oregon as professor of linguistics until 2002 when he became Distinguished Professor emeritus of Linguistics and Cognitive Science Givon s last general linguistic project was The Genesis of Complex Syntax Diachrony Ontogeny Cognition Evolution Work in linguistics His work covers many language areas Semitic African Amerindian Austronesian Papuan Sino Tibetan Indo European as well as many areas of theoretical linguistics syntax semantics pragmatics second language acquisition pidgins and creoles discourse and text linguistics methodology and philosophy of science philosophy of language typology and language universals grammaticalization and historical syntax cognitive science language evolution Givon is said to have coined the aphorism that today s morphology is yesterday s syntax 2 3 in a development of Antoine Meillet s work on grammaticalisation 5 He was the editor of the book series Typological Studies in Language published by John Benjamins Publishing Company 6 7 Other writingsGivon has written a series of novels and historical translations through his publishing house White Cloud Publishing and is a google blogger BibliographyGivon s published books include The Travels of Benjamins Adam a novel 1966 The Si Luyana Language A Preliminary Linguistic Description 1970 Studies in Chi Bemba and Bantu Grammar 1973 On Understanding Grammar 1979 review in American Scientist vol 68 Sep Oct 1980 8 Ute Dictionary 1979 Ute Reference Grammar 1980 Topic Continuity in Discourse 1983 editor Syntax A Functional Typological Introduction vol I 1984 vol II 1990 revised edition published in 2001 as Syntax An Introduction Ute Traditional Narratives 1985 Mind Code and Context Essays in Pragmatics 1989 English Grammar 2 vols 1993 Functionalism and Grammar 1995 review in doi 10 1515 thli 1996 22 1 2 125 Running Through the Tall Grass a novel 1997 review in Publishers Weekly Syntax An Introduction 2 vols 2001 review in JSTOR 4176888 Bio Linguistics 2002 reviewed in doi 10 1353 lan 2005 0030 and 9 Context as Other Minds 2005 review in 10 and doi 10 1353 lan 0 0046 The Genesis of Syntactic Complexity 2009 review in doi 10 1353 lan 0 0157 Ute Reference Grammar 2011 Seadock The Boz Trilogy 1 a novel 2011 11 Sasquatch The Boz Trilogy 2 a novel 2011 Blood The Boz Trilogy 3 a novel 2012 Tao Teh Ching a historical translation 2012 References Fiction Book Review Running Through the Tall Grass by Talmy Givon Publishersweekly com June 30 1997 Retrieved April 16 2015 a b Michael C Corballis 2011 The Recursive Mind The Origins of Human Thought Language and Civilization Princeton University Press p 33 ISBN 978 0 691 14547 1 a b c E K Brown R E Asher J M Y Simpson 2006 Encyclopedia of Language amp Linguistics Elsevier pp 86 87 ISBN 978 0 08 044299 0 Christopher Butler 2003 Structure and Function Approaches to the simplex clause John Benjamins Publishing Company p 61 ISBN 978 1 58811 357 3 Van Sterkenburg Piet 2008 Unity and diversity of languages John Benjamins Publishing Company p 177 ISBN 978 90 272 3248 9 Derbyshire Desmond C 1991 Reviewed work Passive and Voice Masayoshi Shibatani Language 67 1 141 146 doi 10 2307 415547 JSTOR 415547 Studies in Language Journalseek net Retrieved April 16 2015 Behavioual Sciences PDF Stanford edu Retrieved April 16 2015 Talmy Givon Bio Linguistics the Santa Barbara Lectures Free Online Library Thefreelibrary com Retrieved April 16 2015 1 Archived November 21 2008 at the Wayback Machine The Durango Herald 04 22 2011 Givon relives wild 60s in Seadock Durangoherald com April 21 2011 Retrieved April 16 2015 External linksHome page Blog page Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Thomas Givon amp oldid 1209174651, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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