- Jack Chambers (linguist)
J. K. (Jack) Chambers (born
12 July 1938 inGrimsby, Ontario ) is a Canadian linguist, and a well-known expert on language variation and change, who pioneered research onCanadian English and coined the term "Canadian raising ." He has been a professor of linguistics at theUniversity of Toronto since receiving his a Ph.D. from theUniversity of Alberta in 1970. He has also been a visiting professor at many universities worldwide, includingHong Kong University ,University of Szeged ,Hungary ,Canterbury University inNew Zealand , theUniversity of Reading and theUniversity of York in theUK .Chambers has also written extensively on
jazz , including such figures asMiles Davis andDuke Ellington .Bibliography
His works include:
* 1975 "Canadian English: Origins and Structures"
* 1979 "The Languages of Canada"
* 1983 "Milestones I: The Music and Times of Miles Davis to l960"
* 1985 "Milestones II: The Music and Times of Miles Davis since l960"
* 1991 "Dialects of English: Studies in Grammatical Variation" (with Peter Trudgill)
* 1998 "Dialects and Accents" (with David Britain)
* 1998 "Dialectology" (with Peter Trudgill)
* 2002 "The Handbook of Language Variation and Change" (with Peter Trudgill and Natalie Schilling-Estes)
* 2003 "Sociolinguistic Theory: Linguistic Variation and Its Social Significance"External links
* [http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/~chambers/ Jack Chambers' Homepage]
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