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Frederick J. (Fritz) Newmeyer (born January 30, 1944) is an American linguist who is Professor Emeritus of Linguistics at the University of Washington and adjunct professor in the University of British Columbia Department of Linguistics and the Simon Fraser University Department of Linguistics. He has published widely in theoretical and English syntax and is best known for his work on the history of generative syntax and for his arguments that linguistic formalism (i.e. generative grammar) and linguistic functionalism are not incompatible, but rather complementary. In the early 1990s he was one of the linguists who helped to renew interest in the evolutionary origin of language. More recently, Newmeyer argued that facts about linguistic typology are better explained by parsing constraints

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  • Frederick Newmeyer (Filadélfia, 30 de janeiro de 1944) é um linguista estadunidense, professor emérito da Universidade de Washington e professor adjunto da Universidade da Colúmbia Britânica e da Universidade de Simon Fraser. Ele publicou extensivamente sobre sintaxe teórica, em especial sob o foco da gramática gerativa, e, na década de 1990, ajudou a renovar o interesse pela origem da linguagem, sendo um dos pesquisadores pioneiros desta área na linguística moderna. (pt)
  • Frederick J. (Fritz) Newmeyer (born January 30, 1944) is an American linguist who is Professor Emeritus of Linguistics at the University of Washington and adjunct professor in the University of British Columbia Department of Linguistics and the Simon Fraser University Department of Linguistics. He has published widely in theoretical and English syntax and is best known for his work on the history of generative syntax and for his arguments that linguistic formalism (i.e. generative grammar) and linguistic functionalism are not incompatible, but rather complementary. In the early 1990s he was one of the linguists who helped to renew interest in the evolutionary origin of language. More recently, Newmeyer argued that facts about linguistic typology are better explained by parsing constraints (en)
  • Frederick J. Newmeyer (ur. 30 stycznia 1944 w Filadelfii) – amerykański językoznawca. Zajmuje się składnią, typologią lingwistyczną oraz dziejami językoznawstwa. W 1967 r. ukończył studia magisterskie z zakresu językoznawstwa na Uniwersytecie Rochesterskim. Doktorat z tejże dziedziny uzyskał w 1969 r. na University of Illinois, gdzie obronił pracę pt. English Aspectual Verbs. W latach 1969–1975 pełnił funkcję adiunkta na Uniwersytecie Waszyngtońskim. Później piastował stanowiska profesora nadzwyczajnego (1975–1981) oraz profesora zwyczajnego (1981–2006). W 2006 r. przyznano mu status profesora emerytowanego. (pl)
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