- Joan Bybee
Joan L. Bybee (Hooper) is an American linguist. She is a Distinguished Professor at the
University of New Mexico . She served as president of theLinguistic Society of America in 2004. Much of her work concernsgrammaticalisation ,stochastics , modality,phonology and morphology.Bibliography
*Hooper, Joan B. 1976. "An Introduction to Natural Generative Phonology." New York: Academic Press.
*Bybee, Joan L. 1985. "Morphology: A Study of the Relation between Meaning and Form." Amsterdam: John Benjamins. (Korean translation by Seongha Rhee and Hyun Jung Koo. Seoul: Hankook Publishing Company, 2000.)
*Bybee, Joan, Revere Perkins and William Pagliuca. 1994. "The Evolution of Grammar: Tense, Aspect and Modality in the Languages of the World." Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
*Bybee, Joan. 2001. "Phonology and Language Use." Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
*Bybee, Joan. 2005. "Language change and universals" in "Linguistic Universals", edited by Ricardo Mairal and Juana Gil. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
*Bybee, Joan. 2006. "Frequency of Use and the Organization of Language." Oxford: Oxford University Press.External links
* [http://www.unm.edu/~jbybee/ Homepage]
* [http://www.lsadc.org/info/lsa-pres.cfm Linguistics Society of America: Presidents List]
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