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About the Author
Igor Mel'cuk is the author of 44 books and 270 papers on linguistics, including Dependency Syntax (1988), Cours de morphologie ge'ne'rale (5 volumes; 1992-2000), Aspects of the Theory of Morphology (2006), Introduction a la linguistique (3 volumes, coauthored with J. Milic'evic'; 2014), and Semantics (3 volumes; 2012-2104). He is Doctor Honoris Causa of the Besancon University (France), member of the Royal Society of Canada, and corresponding member of the Austrian Academy of Sciences. He is the recipient of two Killam Research Scholarships (1988 and 1989), a John Guggenheim Fellowship (1990), and the Alexander-von-Humboldt Research Award (1991). Mel'cuk was nominated to College de France in 1997 and to Chaire internationale Blaise Pascal (Ecole Normale Supe'rieure, France) in 2002. He is currently Professor Emeritus at the University of Montreal.
Reviews
This book should be required reading for every linguist, and if you 'merely' teach a language, you should read it, too. It presents an extraordinary model of how language works, and if you don't know how language works, how on earth can you be a language teacher?" "Igor Mel'cuk, the former wunderkind of Soviet linguistics, has been working on the formal description of sentence structure for decades, bringing his Meaning-Text model to still greater perfection. As a result, this monograph offers an impressive multi-layered grammar encompassing separate semantic, syntactic, morphological and phonological representations of any sentence to be examined, together with an integrated dictionary that is still unsurpassed in its systematic, all-embracing account of semantic, combinatorial and other properties of vocabulary items. The entire apparatus is based on rigorous formal definitions of all concepts involved. Moreover, unlike in comparable studies, all rules and properties are illustrated by a wealth of diverse typological data. All in all, the present monograph represents the best traditions of mathematical linguistics and may be considered a masterpiece of theoretical precision and methodological rigor, buttressed by a rich empirical underpinning." "With Language: From Meaning to Text, Igor Mel'cuk offers a healthy concentration of text linguistics that covers core aspects of the study of natural languages, such as linguistic dependencies, semantics-syntax interface, lexical functions for paradigmatic and syntagmatic lexical relations, and the structure of explanatory combinatorial dictionaries. Theoretical considerations are systematically put to the test with a description of linguistic phenomena from a variety of typologically distinct languages. This gem of a book is the perfect entry into text linguistics for the curious mind who expects linguistic theories not to raise problems so much as to provide solutions.
Book Information
ISBN 9781618117694
Author Igor Mel'uk
Format Paperback
Page Count 270
Imprint Academic Studies Press
Publisher Academic Studies Press