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W. Nelson Francis

W. Nelson Francis (October 23, 1910 – June 14, 2002) was an American author, linguist, and university professor. He served as a member of the faculties of Franklin & Marshall College and Brown University, where he specialized in English and corpus linguistics. He is known for his work compiling a text collection entitled the Brown University Standard Corpus of Present-Day American English, which he completed with Henry Kučera.

W. Nelson Francis
BornWinthrop Nelson Francis
(1910-10-23)October 23, 1910
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
DiedJune 14, 2002(2002-06-14) (aged 91)
Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.
Resting placeLowell Cemetery, Lowell, Massachusetts
OccupationWriter, professor, linguist
NationalityAmerican
Alma materHarvard University
University of Pennsylvania (Ph.D.)
GenreNonfiction; reference
SubjectLinguistics
Notable worksBrown Corpus
SpouseAnne Funkhouser
Nearlene Burkley
Children3

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Early life edit

Winthrop Nelson Francis was born on October 23, 1910, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Both of his parents were from New England. His mother was raised in Calais, Maine. His mother attended Wellesley College and taught public school in Boston, before marrying Francis' father and moving to Philadelphia. His father, Joseph Sidney Francis,[1] was a mathematician and engineer. Francis grew up in the Germantown area of Philadelphia, where he attended the Charles W. Henry Public School and Penn Charter School.[2]

He earned an undergraduate degree in 1931 from Harvard University, where he majored in Literature, focusing on the study of English, Greek, Latin, and French.[3] He later attended the University of Pennsylvania, where he earned his Ph.D. in English in 1937. His doctoral thesis presented a 14th-century Middle English text, edited by him with an extensive introduction about the textual editing. In 1939, professor and Middle English scholar Carleton Brown read his dissertation and took it to England and presented it to Mabel Day of the Early English Text Society. In 1942, the manuscript was published by the Oxford University Press.[2][3]

Professional background edit

Academics edit

Following his graduation from the University of Pennsylvania, Francis joined the faculty of Franklin & Marshall College, where he taught English. In 1957, he headed a faculty committee, which re-evaluated the college's curriculum. The following year, he was named chair of the English department.[citation needed] His first book, The Structure of American English, was published in 1958.[3] His scholarly work on varieties of English additionally included compiling, writing, and editing an edition of the 14th-century Book of Vices and Virtues for the Early English Text Society. He was honored with a Fulbright Research Fellowship and conducted field research in Norfolk, England, between 1956 and 1957 for the Survey of English Dialects, which was being compiled at the University of Leeds.[3]

In 1962, he joined the faculty of Brown University as a professor of Linguistics and English.[2] In 1964, he began working on a joint language project of Brown University and Tougaloo College, which lasted through 1968. The project applied linguistic principles in a syllabus of Standard American English for African-American freshmen at Tougaloo College.[3] After the project was completed, he became the chair of the linguistics department, serving in that capacity through 1976.[2] While he officially retired at that time with the title of Emeritus Professor, he continued to teach historical and comparative linguistics and advise students. In 1987, he was appointed chair of Brown's newly established Department of Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences. He taught his last course at Brown in 1990.[citation needed]

Writing edit

Brown Corpus

After joining the faculty of Brown, Francis took a course in computational linguistics from Henry Kučera, who taught as a member of the Slavic Department staff. In the early 1960s, they began collaborating on compiling a one-million-word computerized cross-section of American English, which was entitled the Brown Standard Corpus of Present-Day American English, but commonly known as the Brown Corpus. The work was compiled between 1963 and 1964, using books, magazines, newspapers, and other edited sources of informative and imaginative prose published in 1961. Once completed, the Brown Corpus was published in 1964. Each word in the corpus is tagged with its part of speech and the subject matter category of its source. Disseminated throughout the world, the Brown Corpus has served as a model for similar projects in other languages and as the basis for numerous scholarly studies, including Francis and Kučera's Frequency Analysis of English Usage, which was published in 1967.

Magazine and journal contributions

Francis wrote articles that were published in American Speech, College Composition and Communication, College English, Computers and the Humanities, Contemporary Psychology, East Anglian Magazine, English Journal, The Explicator, Language, Language in Society, Lingua, Modern Language Notes, PMLA, The Quarterly Journal of Speech, Speculum, Style, and Word.[citation needed]

Business edit

In 1977, Francis cofounded the International Computer Archive of Modern and Medieval English (ICAME) at the University of Oslo.[citation needed] The organization became the distributor of the Brown Corpus. Corporate publications entitled ICAME News and ICAME Journal have been dedicated to him twice. In 1986, the newsletter recognized his work on an individual basis, while ten years later, the journal published "A Tribute to W. Nelson Francis and Henry Kučera".[citation needed]

Speaking edit

Francis served as a keynote speaker, lecturer, and visiting professor in London; Edinburgh; Cairo; Tokyo; and Trondheim, Norway. He also participated in a Nobel Symposium on computer corpus linguistics in Stockholm.[2]

Board memberships edit

Published works edit

Books edit

  • Editor, The Book of Vices and Virtues: A Fourteenth Century Translation of the 'Somme le Roi' of Lorens d'Orléans (Early English Text Society #217)(Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 1942)
  • The Structure of American English (with a chapter on American English dialects by Raven I. McDavid, Jr)(New York: Ronald Press, 1958)
  • The History of English (New York: W.W. Norton, 1963)
  • The English Language: An Introduction (New York: W.W. Norton, 1963, 1965) LCCN 63-15500 (no ISBN)
  • Compositional Analysis of Present-Day American English (with Henry Kučera)(Providence: Brown University Press, 1967)
  • Frequency Analysis of English Usage: Lexicon and Grammar (with Henry Kučera)(Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1982) ISBN 0-395-32250-2
  • Dialectology: An Introduction (London & New York: Longman, 1983) ISBN 9780582291171

Other edit

  • A Standard Corpus of Present-Day Edited American English, for Use with Digital Computers (with Henry Kučera; computer database) (Providence: Brown University Department of Linguistics, 1964; tagged version, 1969)
  • "Modal DAREN'T and DURSTN'T in Dialectal English," in Studies in Honour of Harold Orton, ed. by Stanley Ellis (Leeds, UK: Leeds University Press, 1970)
  • "The English Language and Its History," in Webster's New Collegiate Dictionary, 8th edn. (Springfield, MA: G. & C. Merriam, 1973)
  • "Problems of Assembling and Computerizing Large Corpora," in Empirische Textwissenschaft: Aufbau und Auswertung von Text-Corpora, ed. by Henning *Bergenholtz & Burkhard Schaeder (Königsberg: Scriptor, 1979)
  • "Dinner speech given at the 5th ICAME Conference at Windermere, England, 21 May 1984", in ICAME News No. 10 (May 1986)
  • "Otto Jesperson as Grammarian," in Otto Jesperson: Facets of His Life and Work, ed. by Arne Juul & Hans F. Nielsen (Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins, 1989)
  • "Dialectology," in Oxford International Encyclopedia of Linguistics, ed. by William Bright. (London: Oxford University Press, 1991)
  • "Language Corpora B.C.," in Directions in Corpus Linguistics: Proceedings of Nobel Symposium 82. Stockholm, 4–8 August 1991, ed. by Jan Svartvik. (Berlin & New York: Mouton de Gruyter, 1991)
  • "The Historical and Cultural Interpretation of Dialect," in American Dialect Research, ed. by Dennis R. Preston (Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins, 1993)
  • "A Pilgrim's Progress: From Philology to Linguistics," in First Person Singular III: Autobiographies by North American Scholars in the Language Sciences, edited by E.F.K. Koerner (Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins, 1998)

References edit

  1. ^ Times, Special to THE NEW York (1939-10-31). "MISS FUNKHOUSER SETS WEDDING DAY; She Will Become the Bride of Winthrop Nelson Francis on Nov. 25 in Roanoke, Va. CHOOSES 7 ATTENDAnt's Fiance, Member of Philadelphia Family, to Have Brother for His Best Man". The New York Times.
  2. ^ a b c d e Koerner, E.F.K. (1998). First Person Singular III: Autobiographies by North American Scholars in the Language Sciences, "A Pilgrim's Progress: From Philology to Linguistics", John Benjamins Publishing, pages 61–69. ISBN 978-9027245762
  3. ^ a b c d e Kučera, Henry (2016). "Obituary for W. Nelson Francis". Journal of English Linguistics. 30 (4): 306–309. doi:10.1177/007542402237878. S2CID 144213790.

External links edit

  • Dinner speech given at the 5th ICAME Conference at Windermere, England, 21 May 1984 (audio recording)
  • "A Tribute to W. Nelson Francis and Henry Kučera", in ICAME Journal, #20 (April 1996)
  • Williams, Niketa, "The Brown-Tougaloo Language Project: A Controversial Experiment" (Providence, RI: Brown University Scholarly Technology Group web site, n.d.)
  • Pauline Jacobson, "Obituary, W. Nelson Francis," in Linguist List 13.1718 (June 17, 2002)

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for his work compiling a text collection entitled the Brown University Standard Corpus of Present Day American English which he completed with Henry Kucera W Nelson FrancisBornWinthrop Nelson Francis 1910 10 23 October 23 1910Philadelphia Pennsylvania U S DiedJune 14 2002 2002 06 14 aged 91 Providence Rhode Island U S Resting placeLowell Cemetery Lowell MassachusettsOccupationWriter professor linguistNationalityAmericanAlma materHarvard UniversityUniversity of Pennsylvania Ph D GenreNonfiction referenceSubjectLinguisticsNotable worksBrown CorpusSpouseAnne FunkhouserNearlene BurkleyChildren3 Literature portal Contents 1 Early life 2 Professional background 2 1 Academics 2 2 Writing 2 3 Business 2 4 Speaking 3 Board memberships 4 Published works 4 1 Books 4 2 Other 5 References 6 External linksEarly life editWinthrop Nelson Francis was born on October 23 1910 in Philadelphia Pennsylvania Both of his parents were from New England His mother was raised in Calais Maine His mother attended Wellesley College and taught public school in Boston before marrying Francis father and moving to Philadelphia His father Joseph Sidney Francis 1 was a mathematician and engineer Francis grew up in the Germantown area of Philadelphia where he attended the Charles W Henry Public School and Penn Charter School 2 He earned an undergraduate degree in 1931 from Harvard University where he majored in Literature focusing on the study of English Greek Latin and French 3 He later attended the University of Pennsylvania where he earned his Ph D in English in 1937 His doctoral thesis presented a 14th century Middle English text edited by him with an extensive introduction about the textual editing In 1939 professor and Middle English scholar Carleton Brown read his dissertation and took it to England and presented it to Mabel Day of the Early English Text Society In 1942 the manuscript was published by the Oxford University Press 2 3 Professional background editAcademics edit Following his graduation from the University of Pennsylvania Francis joined the faculty of Franklin amp Marshall College where he taught English In 1957 he headed a faculty committee which re evaluated the college s curriculum The following year he was named chair of the English department citation needed His first book The Structure of American English was published in 1958 3 His scholarly work on varieties of English additionally included compiling writing and editing an edition of the 14th century Book of Vices and Virtues for the Early English Text Society He was honored with a Fulbright Research Fellowship and conducted field research in Norfolk England between 1956 and 1957 for the Survey of English Dialects which was being compiled at the University of Leeds 3 In 1962 he joined the faculty of Brown University as a professor of Linguistics and English 2 In 1964 he began working on a joint language project of Brown University and Tougaloo College which lasted through 1968 The project applied linguistic principles in a syllabus of Standard American English for African American freshmen at Tougaloo College 3 After the project was completed he became the chair of the linguistics department serving in that capacity through 1976 2 While he officially retired at that time with the title of Emeritus Professor he continued to teach historical and comparative linguistics and advise students In 1987 he was appointed chair of Brown s newly established Department of Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences He taught his last course at Brown in 1990 citation needed Writing edit Brown CorpusAfter joining the faculty of Brown Francis took a course in computational linguistics from Henry Kucera who taught as a member of the Slavic Department staff In the early 1960s they began collaborating on compiling a one million word computerized cross section of American English which was entitled the Brown Standard Corpus of Present Day American English but commonly known as the Brown Corpus The work was compiled between 1963 and 1964 using books magazines newspapers and other edited sources of informative and imaginative prose published in 1961 Once completed the Brown Corpus was published in 1964 Each word in the corpus is tagged with its part of speech and the subject matter category of its source Disseminated throughout the world the Brown Corpus has served as a model for similar projects in other languages and as the basis for numerous scholarly studies including Francis and Kucera s Frequency Analysis of English Usage which was published in 1967 Magazine and journal contributionsFrancis wrote articles that were published in American Speech College Composition and Communication College English Computers and the Humanities Contemporary Psychology East Anglian Magazine English Journal The Explicator Language Language in Society Lingua Modern Language Notes PMLA The Quarterly Journal of Speech Speculum Style and Word citation needed Business edit In 1977 Francis cofounded the International Computer Archive of Modern and Medieval English ICAME at the University of Oslo citation needed The organization became the distributor of the Brown Corpus Corporate publications entitled ICAME News and ICAME Journal have been dedicated to him twice In 1986 the newsletter recognized his work on an individual basis while ten years later the journal published A Tribute to W Nelson Francis and Henry Kucera citation needed Speaking edit Francis served as a keynote speaker lecturer and visiting professor in London Edinburgh Cairo Tokyo and Trondheim Norway He also participated in a Nobel Symposium on computer corpus linguistics in Stockholm 2 Board memberships editSave the Bay Member National Association for the Advancement of Colored People NAACP Member Urban League of Rhode Island Member Providence Shakespearean Society President from 1986 to 1990Published works editThis section lacks ISBNs for the books listed Please help add the ISBNs or run the citation bot August 2013 Books edit Editor The Book of Vices and Virtues A Fourteenth Century Translation of the Somme le Roi of Lorens d Orleans Early English Text Society 217 Oxford UK Oxford University Press 1942 The Structure of American English with a chapter on American English dialects by Raven I McDavid Jr New York Ronald Press 1958 The History of English New York W W Norton 1963 The English Language An Introduction New York W W Norton 1963 1965 LCCN 63 15500 no ISBN Compositional Analysis of Present Day American English with Henry Kucera Providence Brown University Press 1967 Frequency Analysis of English Usage Lexicon and Grammar with Henry Kucera Boston Houghton Mifflin 1982 ISBN 0 395 32250 2 Dialectology An Introduction London amp New York Longman 1983 ISBN 9780582291171Other edit A Standard Corpus of Present Day Edited American English for Use with Digital Computers with Henry Kucera computer database Providence Brown University Department of Linguistics 1964 tagged version 1969 Modal DAREN T and DURSTN T in Dialectal English in Studies in Honour of Harold Orton ed by Stanley Ellis Leeds UK Leeds University Press 1970 The English Language and Its History in Webster s New Collegiate Dictionary 8th edn Springfield MA G amp C Merriam 1973 Problems of Assembling and Computerizing Large Corpora in Empirische Textwissenschaft Aufbau und Auswertung von Text Corpora ed by Henning Bergenholtz amp Burkhard Schaeder Konigsberg Scriptor 1979 Dinner speech given at the 5th ICAME Conference at Windermere England 21 May 1984 in ICAME News No 10 May 1986 Otto Jesperson as Grammarian in Otto Jesperson Facets of His Life and Work ed by Arne Juul amp Hans F Nielsen Amsterdam amp Philadelphia John Benjamins 1989 Dialectology in Oxford International Encyclopedia of Linguistics ed by William Bright London Oxford University Press 1991 Language Corpora B C in Directions in Corpus Linguistics Proceedings of Nobel Symposium 82 Stockholm 4 8 August 1991 ed by Jan Svartvik Berlin amp New York Mouton de Gruyter 1991 The Historical and Cultural Interpretation of Dialect in American Dialect Research ed by Dennis R Preston Amsterdam amp Philadelphia John Benjamins 1993 A Pilgrim s Progress From Philology to Linguistics in First Person Singular III Autobiographies by North American Scholars in the Language Sciences edited by E F K Koerner Amsterdam amp Philadelphia John Benjamins 1998 References edit Times Special to THE NEW York 1939 10 31 MISS FUNKHOUSER SETS WEDDING DAY She Will Become the Bride of Winthrop Nelson Francis on Nov 25 in Roanoke Va CHOOSES 7 ATTENDAnt s Fiance Member of Philadelphia Family to Have Brother for His Best Man The New York Times a b c d e Koerner E F K 1998 First Person Singular III Autobiographies by North American Scholars in the Language Sciences A Pilgrim s Progress From Philology to Linguistics John Benjamins Publishing pages 61 69 ISBN 978 9027245762 a b c d e Kucera Henry 2016 Obituary for W Nelson Francis Journal of English Linguistics 30 4 306 309 doi 10 1177 007542402237878 S2CID 144213790 External links editDinner speech given at the 5th ICAME Conference at Windermere England 21 May 1984 audio recording A Tribute to W Nelson Francis and Henry Kucera in ICAME Journal 20 April 1996 Williams Niketa The Brown Tougaloo Language Project A Controversial Experiment Providence RI Brown University Scholarly Technology Group web site n d Pauline Jacobson Obituary W Nelson Francis in Linguist List 13 1718 June 17 2002 W Nelson Francis 91 professor in Lancaster New Era June 18 2002 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title W Nelson Francis amp oldid 1206656257, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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