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Robert M. W. Dixon

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English-born Australian linguist (born 1939)

Robert M. W. Dixon
Born
Robert Malcolm Ward Dixon

(1939-01-25)25 January 1939 (age 86)
OccupationLinguist
SpouseAlexandra Aikhenvald
Academic work
DisciplineLinguist
Sub-discipline
Institutions
Main interestsAustralian Aboriginal languages

Robert Malcolm Ward Dixon (born 25 January 1939, inGloucester,England[1]) is a British linguist and theProfessor ofLinguistics in the College of Arts, Society, and Education and The Cairns Institute,James Cook University,Queensland. He is also Deputy Director of The Language and Culture Research Centre at JCU.[2] Doctor of Letters (DLitt, ANU, 1991), he was awarded an Honorary Doctor of Letters Honoris Causa by JCU in 2018. Fellow ofBritish Academy; Fellow of theAustralian Academy of the Humanities, and Honorary member of theLinguistic Society of America, he is one of three living linguists to be specifically mentioned inThe Concise Oxford Dictionary of Linguistics byPeter Matthews (2014).[3]

Early life

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Dixon was born inGloucester, in the west ofEngland, in 1939 and as a child lived atStroud and later atBramcote nearNottingham, where his father became principal of the People's College of Further Education. He was educated atNottingham High School and then at theUniversity of Oxford, where he took his first degree inmathematics in 1960, and finally at theUniversity of Edinburgh, where he was a Research Fellow in Statistical Linguistics in the English department from July 1961 to September 1963. After that until September 1964 he did field work for theAustralian Institute of Aboriginal Studies in north-east Queensland, working on several of theAboriginallanguages of Australia, but taking a particular interest inDyirbal.[4]

Career

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Research

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Dixon has written on many areas of linguistic theory and fieldwork, being particularly noted for his work on the languages of Australia and theArawan languages of Brazil. He has published grammars ofDyirbal,Yidiɲ,Warrgamay,Nyawaygi, andMbabaram. He published a comprehensive grammar ofBoumaa Fijian, aPolynesian language (1988), andJarawara, an Arawá language from southern Amazonia (2004), for which he received theLeonard Bloomfield Book Award from the Linguistic Society of America.

Dixon's work in historical linguistics has been highly influential. Based on a careful historical comparative analysis, Dixon questions the concept of Pama–Nyungan languages, for which he argues sufficient evidence has never been provided. He also proposes a new "punctuated equilibrium" model, based on thetheory of the same name in evolutionary biology, which is more appropriate for numerous language regions, including the Australian languages. Dixon puts forth his theory inThe Rise and Fall of Languages, refined in his monographAustralian Languages: their nature and development (2002). Dixon is the author of a number of other books, includingAustralian Languages: Their Nature and Development andErgativity. His monumental three-volume workBasic Linguistic Theory (2010–2012) was published by the Oxford University Press.

His further work on Australian languages was published inEdible gender, mother-in-law style, and other grammatical wonders: Studies in Dyirbal, Yidiñ and Warrgamay, 2015.

His further influential monographs include work on English grammar, especiallyA new approach to English grammar (1991, revised edition 2005), andMaking New Words: Morphological Derivation in English (2014). His recent monographAre Some Languages Better than Others (2016, paperback 2018) poses a question of efficiency and value of different languages.

His editorial work includes four volumes ofHandbook of Australian Languages (withBarry Blake), a special issue ofLingua on ergativity, and, jointly with Alexandra Aikhenvald, numerous volumes on linguistic typology in the seriesExplorations in Linguistic Typology, the fundamentalThe Amazonian languages (1999), andThe Cambridge Handbook of Linguistic Typology (2017).

His most recent book isThe Unmasking of English Dictionaries (2018), which offers a concise history of English dictionaries unmasking their drawbacks, and suggests a new innovative way of dictionary making.[n 1]

His"We used to eat people", Revelations of a Fiji islands traditional village (2018) offers a vivid portrayal of his fieldwork in Fiji in the late 1980s.[n 2]

Academic positions

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In 1996, Dixon and another linguist,Alexandra Aikhenvald, established the Research Centre for Linguistic Typology at theAustralian National University inCanberra. On 1 January 2000, the centre moved toLa Trobe University inMelbourne.[1]

Both Dixon (the director of the centre) and Aikhenvald (its associate director) resigned their positions in May 2008.[5] In early 2009, Aikhenvald and Dixon established the Language and Culture Research Group (LCRG) at theCairns campus ofJames Cook University.[6] This has been transformed into a Language and Culture Research Centre within the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at JCU, Cairns, in 2011. Currently, Aikhenvald is director and Dixon deputy director of the centre.[7][8]

Bibliography

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(The list below is incomplete.[n 3])

As author or coauthor

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As editor or coeditor

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  • Grammatical categories of Australian languages. Canberra: Australian Institute of Aboriginal Languages (Editor), 1976.
  • R. M. W. Dixon andBarry J. Blake, eds.Handbook of Australian Languages.
    • Vol 1. (Guugu Yimidhirr. Pitta-Pitta. Gumbaynggir. Yaygir.) Canberra: Australian National University Press, 1979.ISBN 0708112013. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 1979.ISBN 90-272-0512-4.
    • Vol 2. (Wargamay, The Mpakwithi dialect of Anguthimri; Watjarri. Margany and Gunya, Tasmanian.) Canberra: Australian National University Press, 1981.ISBN 0708112129. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 1981.ISBN 9027220042.
    • Vol 3. (Djapu, a Yolngu dialect. Yukulta. Uradhi. Nyawaygi.) Canberra: Australian National University Press, 1983.ISBN 0708112153. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 1983ISBN 9027220026.
    • Vol 4,The aboriginal language of Melbourne and other grammatical sketches. South Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1991.ISBN 0195530977.
    • Vol 5,Grammatical sketches of Bunuba, Ndjébbana and Kugu Nganhcara. South Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 2000.ISBN 0195549988.
  • The Honey-Ant Men's Love Song and Other Aboriginal Song Poems (UQP Poetry), 1990
  • Words of our country: Stories, place names, and vocabulary in Yidiny, the Aboriginal Language of the Cairns-Yarrabah Region (Editor), 1991.
  • The Amazonian Languages (Editor withA. Y. Aikhenvald), 1999
  • Areal Diffusion and Genetic Inheritance: Problems in Comparative Linguistics (Editor with A. Y. Aikhenvald), 2002
  • Word: A Cross-linguistic Typology. Editor with A. Y. Aikhenvald. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003.doi:10.1017/CBO9780511486241. OnlineISBN 9780511486241.
  • Adjective Classes: A Cross-Linguistic Typology (Editor with A. Y. Aikhenvald), 2006
  • Complementation: A Cross-Linguistic Typology (Editor with A. Y. Aikhenvald), 2006
  • Serial Verb Constructions: A Cross-Linguistic Typology (Editor with A. Y. Aikhenvald), 2007.Here at Google Books.
  • Grammars in Contact: A Cross-Linguistic Typology (Editor with A. Y. Aikhenvald), 2007
  • The Semantics of Clause Linking: A Cross-Linguistic Typology (Editor with A. Y. Aikhenvald), 2009.Here at Google Books.
  • Possession and Ownership (Editor with A. Y. Aikhenvald), 2013
  • The Grammar of Knowledge: A Cross-Linguistic Typology (Editor with A. Y. Aikhenvald), 2014
  • The Cambridge Handbook of Linguistic Typology. Editor with A. Y. Aikhenvald. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017.doi:10.1017/9781316135716. OnlineISBN 9781316135716.
  • Commands: A Cross-Linguistic Typology (Editor with A. Y. Aikhenvald), 2017
  • Non-Canonical Marking of Subjects and Objects. Editor with A. Y. Aikhenvald and Masayuki Onishi.

References:[10][11]

Pseudonymous publications

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During the 1960s, Dixon published two science-fiction short stories under the name of Simon Tully, and in the 1980s two detective novels under the name of Hosanna Brown.[12]

Notes

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  1. ^Cambridge University Press's page describingThe Unmasking of English Dictionaries ishere.
  2. ^McFarland's page describing"We used to eat people" ishere.
  3. ^For a more complete list, see "Publications by: R.M.W. Dixon" at JCU.
  4. ^At least two compact lists of addenda were issued:
    Corrections and additions to Blues and gospel records, 1902–1943, 3rd edition. With John Godrich. Montreal: Canadian Collectors' Congress, 1984.OCLC 35978680.
    Further corrections/additions, Blues and gospel records (1902–1943), 3rd edition. With Roger Misiewicz. Montreal: Canadian Collectors' Congress, 1985.OCLC 35978688.

References

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  1. ^abResearch Centre for Linguistic Typology: Ten Years' AchievementsArchived 26 April 2013 at theWayback Machine (2006).
  2. ^Professor R. M. W. DixonArchived 30 March 2014 at theWayback Machine (information page at the James Cook University site)
  3. ^Matthews, P. H. (2014).The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Linguistics,[page needed]. Oxford: Oxford University Press.[ISBN missing]
  4. ^Robert DixonArchived 16 April 2019 at theWayback Machine at research.jcu.edu.au, accessed 25 April 2015
  5. ^RCLT Newsletter, 2009,Latrobe.edu.au
  6. ^News from the newly established LCRG at James Cook UniversityArchived 6 July 2011 at theWayback Machine (ALS newsletter, February 2009)
  7. ^[1]
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  9. ^Edward Komara. 1998.Review of:Blues and Gospel Records, 1890–1943 by Robert M. W. Dixon; John Godrich; Howard Rye.Notes, Second Series, Vol. 55, No. 2 (December 1998), pp. 361–363
  10. ^"Robert M. W. Dixon | Author | LibraryThing".Librarything.com.
  11. ^Dixon, Robert M. W. 1939– in libraries (WorldCat catalog). Accessed 27 January 2018.
  12. ^R. M. W. Dixon: 'Skeleton' (pp.xv–xvii of Dixon's academic autobiographyI am a linguist. Leiden: Brill. 2011.)
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