- André Martinet
André Martinet (
Saint-Alban-des-Villards ,12 April 1908 -Châtenay-Malabry ,16 July 1999 ) was a French linguist, influential by his work on structurallinguistics . His wife,Jeanne Martinet , is a recognized semiotician.Martinet agregated in English and received his doctorate after submitting, as is traditional in France, two theses: "La Gémination consonantique d'origine expressive dans les langues germaniques" and "La Phonologie du mot en danois". From 1938 to 1946 he was the director of studies of the
École Pratique des Hautes Études . FollowingWorld War II he moved to New York, where he was to remain until 1955.During his time in New York Martinet directed the
International Auxiliary Language Association and taught atColumbia University , where he served as chair of the department from 1947-1955. Also during this time he became editor of "Word", a linguistics journal. In 1955 he returned to his position atÉcole Pratique des Hautes Études and took up a chair in general linguistics at the Sorbonne, and thenParis V . He continued to be active professionally, serving as president of the European Linguistic Society and founding both the Society for Functional Linguistics and the journal "La Linguistique".The
Prague School of linguistics was one of Martinet's main influences, and he is known for pioneering a functionalist approach to syntax ("Langue et Fonction", 1962). He wrote over twenty books on topics ranging fromhistorical linguistics ("Économie des changements phonétiques, 1955") to general linguistic theory. His most widely known work, "Elements of General Linguistics" (1960) has been translated into seventeen languages and has influenced a generation of students both in France and abroad. Other works include "General Syntax" (1953), "The Function and Dynamics of Language" (1989), and an intellectual autobiography entitled "Memories of a Linguist and the Life of Language".=Publications=
* La description phonologique avec application au parler francoprovençal d'Hauteville (Savoie), coll. « Publication romanes et françaises », Genève, Librairie Droz, 1956.
* Éléments de linguistique générale, Paris, Armand Colin, 1960.
* Langue et fonction, 1962.
* La linguistique synchronique, Paris, Presses universitaires de France, 1965.
* Le français sans fard, coll. « Sup », Paris, PUF, 1969.
* Évolution des langues et reconstruction, Paris, PUF, 1975.
* Syntaxe générale, 1985.
* Des steppes aux océans, Paris, Payot, 1986.
* Fonction et dynamique des langues, Paris, Armand Colin, 1989.
* Mémoires d'un linguiste, vivre les langues, 1993.
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