- Stephen C. Levinson
Stephen C. Levinson is director of the Language and Cognition group at the
Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics inNijmegen , TheNetherlands . He received a BA in Archaeology and Social Anthropology from theUniversity of Cambridge and received a PhD in Linguistic Anthropology from theUniversity of California Berkeley . He has held posts at the University of Cambridge,Stanford University and theAustralian National University .His most influential publication is probably "Politeness: Universals in Language Usage" which he co-authored with
Penelope Brown and which was a seminal work inPoliteness theory .He has written extensively on
pragmatics , and in particular, furthered the work ofPaul Grice onconversational implicature . He describes his theories as being 'under the Gricean umbrella'.Notable publications
* (1987) "Politeness: Universals in Language Usage" (with Penelope Brown).
* (1983) "Pragmatics". Cambridge: CUP.
* (1996) "Rethinking Linguistic Relativity" (ed. withJohn Gumperz ) Cambridge: CUP.
* (2000) "Presumptive Meanings: The theory of generalized conversational implicature". MIT.
* (2001) "Language Acquisition and Conceptual Development" (ed. with M. Bowerman). Cambridge: CUP
* (2003) "Spatial Language and Cognition". Cambridge: CUPExternal links
* [http://www.mpi.nl/Members/StephenLevinson Levinson's MPI homepage]
* [http://www.mpi.nl/Members/StephenLevinson/Publications List of publications]
* [http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/~haroldfs/dravling/levinson.html Review of 'Presumptive Meanings']
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