Michael Hoey (linguist)

Michael Hoey (linguist)
Professor Michael Hoey
Born Michael Hoey
24 February 1948 (1948-02-24) (age 63)
Occupation Author, academic
Nationality United Kingdom
Subjects Linguistics
Notable work(s) Textual Interaction, Lexical Priming: A New Theory of Words and Language, Patterns of Lexis in Text


liv.ac.uk/english/research/language.htm

Michael Hoey is a British linguist and Baines Professor of English Language. He has lectured in applied linguistics in over 40 countries.

Hoey has authored a number of textbooks on linguistics including Signalling in Discourse (1979), On the Surface of Discourse (1983), Patterns of Lexis in Text (1991) (which was awarded the Duke of Edinburgh English-Speaking Union Prize for the best book on Applied Linguistics in 1991), Textual Interaction (2001) and Lexical Priming: A New Theory of Words and Language (2005), which proposes a new way of looking at language based on evidence from corpus linguistics. It was shortlisted for best book in applied linguistics by the British Association for Applied Linguistics and described as being "a must for anyone involved in corpus linguistics or with an interest in what shapes the way we use and understand words".[citation needed]

Hoey has had a long association with the University of Liverpool, where he began lecturing in 1993. He was Director of the Applied English Language Studies Unit between 1993 and 2003 and is currently Pro Vice-Chancellor for Internationalisation; between 2008 and 2009 he was Dean of the university's Faculty of Arts.[1]

Hoey is co-editor of a series of books on corpus linguistics published by Routledge, and also serves as the chief adviser on the Macmillan English Dictionary, for which he also wrote the foreword. His administrative roles have included Chair of the Assessment and Qualifications Alliance's English Committee.

Contents

Themes

Hoey's work has been described as being "about texts, not isolated words or even words within a sentence"[2] while in 2007 Hans-Jörg Schmid wrote that Hoey "has long made himself a name as a keen promoter of a lexical approach to text analysis and text linguistics in general. Deeply inspired by Eugene Winter and M. A. K. Halliday, but gradually developing his own characteristic approach, Hoey has produced a number of influential publications in this area, most notably perhaps Patterns of Lexis in Text published in 1991".[3]

Hoey's research into lexical priming theory in Liverpool has been credited as signalling a shift in linguistics away from the theory of universal grammar espoused by Noam Chomsky.[4]

Hoey has also written extensively on coherence and cohesive harmony.[5]

Interests

Hoey is a keen supporter of CAMRA and was the editor of the Real Ale Guide for Southport & District.

Bibliography

  • Ventola, Eija (1991). Functional and Systemic Linguistics: Approaches and Uses (Trends in Linguistics: Studies & Monographs). Mouton de Gruyter. ISBN 3110127407. 

See also

References

External links

  • [1] Review of Patterns of Text: In Honour of Michael Hoey
  • [2] Michael Hoey speaking at IATEFL in 2008
  • [3] In Conversation with Professor Michael Hoey

Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать реферат

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Michael Hoey — may refer to: Michael Hoey (golfer) (born 1979), Northern Irish professional golfer Michael Hoey (linguist), British linguist Michael A. Hoey (born 1934), British author and film and television writer, director, and producer See also Michaël Van… …   Wikipedia

  • List of linguists — Linguistics …   Wikipedia

  • Rex Stout — Infobox Writer name = Rex Stout caption = Rex Stout in 1975 (Jill Krementz) birthdate = December 1 1886 birthplace = Noblesville, Indiana deathdate = October 27 1975 deathplace = Danbury, Connecticut occupation = Writer genre = Detective fiction… …   Wikipedia

  • Estate tax in the United States — This article is about Estate tax in the United States. For other countries, see Inheritance tax. Part of a series on Taxation Taxation in the United States …   Wikipedia

  • Deaths in November 2010 — Contents 1 November 2010 1.1 30 1.2 29 1.3 28 …   Wikipedia

  • 1868 — Year 1868 (MDCCCLXVIII) was a leap year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian Calendar (or a leap year starting on Monday of the 12 day slower Julian calendar). Events of 1868January March * January 3 Meiji… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”