Victoria Fromkin received her bachelor's degree in economics from the University of California, Berkeley, and her M.A. and Ph.D. in linguistics from the University of California, Los Angeles. She was a member of the faculty of the UCLA Department of Linguistics from 1966 until her death, and served as its chair from 1972 to 1976. From 1979 to 1989 she served as the UCLA Graduate Dean and Vice Chancellor of Graduate Programs. She was a visiting professor at the universities of Stockholm, Cambridge, and Oxford. Professor Fromkin served as president of the Linguistics Society of America in 1985, president of the Association of Graduate Schools in 1988, and chair of the Board of Governors of the Academy of Aphasia. She received the UCLA Distinguished Teaching Award and the Professional Achievement Award, and served as the U.S. Delegate and a member of the Executive Committee of the International Permanent Committee of Linguistics (CIPL). She was an elected Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the New York Academy of Science, the American Psychological Society, and the Acoustical Society of America, and in 1996 was elected to membership in the National Academy of Sciences. She published more than one hundred books, monographs, and papers on topics concerned with phonetics, phonology, tone languages, African languages, speech errors, processing models, aphasia, and the brain/mind/language interface--all research areas in which she worked. Professor Fromkin passed away in 2000, at the age of 76.
Robert Rodman received his bachelor's degree in mathematics from the University of California, Los Angeles, in 1961, a master's degree in mathematics in 1965, a master's degree in linguistics in 1971, and a Ph.D. in linguistics in 1973. He has been on the faculties of the University of California at Santa Cruz, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Kyoto Industrial College in Japan, and North Carolina State University, where he is currently professor of computer science specializing in the areas of forensic linguistics, computer speech processing, and speaker verification and identification.
Nina Hyams received her bachelor's degree in journalism from Boston University in 1973 and her M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in linguistics from the Graduate Center of the City University of New York in 1981 and 1983, respectively. She joined the UCLA faculty in 1983, where she is currently professor of linguistics. Her main areas of research are childhood language development and syntax. She is author of LANGUAGE ACQUISITION AND THE THEORY OF PARAMETERS (D. Reidel Publishers, 1986), a milestone in language acquisition research. She has also published numerous articles on the development of syntax, morphology, and semantics in children. She has been a visiting scholar at the University of Utrecht and the University of Leiden in the Netherlands and has given numerous lectures throughout Europe and Japan.
2 有用 草帽.児 2012-04-14 12:13:56
我想说的是,我很喜欢这本教材(也很喜欢这门课的教授!)。国内也有这门课,我当时想,反正很薄还不重,就把课本带过来了。本以为如果英文教材看不懂可以看中文的。结果中文的没看懂,倒是看懂了英文的。对比国内的教材,这本教材真的很巨大,但是很详细很清晰。这里用两页讲的一个例子,国内教材两句话就搞定了。感觉国外教材有个特点就是,注重过程,结果是什么到真的不是特别重要(不是说不重要)。国内教材普遍比较简洁,往往... 我想说的是,我很喜欢这本教材(也很喜欢这门课的教授!)。国内也有这门课,我当时想,反正很薄还不重,就把课本带过来了。本以为如果英文教材看不懂可以看中文的。结果中文的没看懂,倒是看懂了英文的。对比国内的教材,这本教材真的很巨大,但是很详细很清晰。这里用两页讲的一个例子,国内教材两句话就搞定了。感觉国外教材有个特点就是,注重过程,结果是什么到真的不是特别重要(不是说不重要)。国内教材普遍比较简洁,往往记住概念和结果就可以了。两种不同的侧重点,培养了两种不同的思考习惯。 (展开)
2 有用 七日廬客人 2013-08-27 10:49:02
弗洛姆金女士千古。语言学概论的集大成之作,基本上涵盖了语言学的各个方面,手语也得到了相当的重视。这本书的组织与传统著作有点不同,结构上更为简明、系统,然而例子实在过于冗长,甚至将重点知识也淹没了,因此没有必要读完;手语的出现都很突兀,不如另外安排章节。复习的话将每章小结熟读即可。
0 有用 八个比特 2020-07-26 23:56:25
疫情前读的,发现现在竟然忘的差不多了,只记得里面有很多trivial的东西,事无巨细。最近在学习新语言,或许多掌握几门语言再来看会更有共鸣一些吧。
0 有用 Fermion 2010-12-05 09:42:43
Great!
0 有用 Jessie.Liu 2013-06-17 02:37:56
其实没看完。。