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Joan L. Bybee
Professor
of Linguistics
University of New Mexico |
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Journal
Articles
Bybee,
Joan. 2006. From usage to grammar:
the mind’s response to repetition. Language 82(4). 711-733.
Bybee, Joan and
David Eddington. 2006. A usage-based approach to Spanish verbs of
‘becoming.’ Language 82(2). 323-355.
Bybee, Joan and
James L. McClelland. 2005.
Alternatives to the combinatorial paradigm of linguistic theory based
on domain general principles of human cognition. In The Role of
Linguistics in Cognitive Science, ed. Nancy A. Ritter. Special Issue of The Linguistic Review 22(2-4). 381-410.
Bybee, Joan. 2005.
Restrictions on phonemes in affixes: A crosslinguistic test of a
popular hypothesis. Linguistic Typology 9. 165-222.
Bybee, Joan.
2005. La liaison: Effets de fréquence et constructions. Langages 158. 24-37.
Bybee, Joan.
2002. Word frequency and context of use in the lexical diffusion of
phonetically conditioned sound change. Language
Variation and Change 14. 261-290.
Bybee, Joan.
2002. Phonological Evidence for Exemplar Storage of Multiword
Sequences. SSLA 24. 215-221.
Bybee,
Joan. 1999. Use impacts morphological representation. Behavioral and Brain Sciences
22. 1016-1017.
Bybee,
Joan and Joanne Scheibman. 1999. The effect of usage on degrees of
constituency: the reduction of don't
in English. Linguistics 37-4. 575-596.
Bybee,
Joan, Paromita Chakraborti, Dagmar Jung and Joanne Scheibman. 1998. Prosody
and segmental effect: Some paths of evolution for word stress. Studies in Language 22. 267-314.
Bybee,
Joan. 1998. "Irrealis" as a grammatical category.
Anthropological Linguistics
40. 257-271.
Bybee,
Joan. 1998. A functionalist approach to grammar and its evolution.
Evolution of Communication 2. 249-278.
Bybee,
Joan. 1995. Regular morphology and the lexicon. Language and Cognitive Processes
10. 425-455.
Bybee,
Joan and Jean Newman. 1995. Are stem changes as natural as affixes? Linguistics 33. 633-654.
Bybee,
Joan L. 1994. A view of phonology from a cognitive and functional
perspective. Cognitive
Linguistics 5-44. 285-305.
Bybee,
Joan L. and Östen Dahl. 1989. The creation of tense and aspect systems in the
languages of the world. Studies
in Language 13-1.
51-103.
Bybee,
Joan L. and Carol Lynn Moder. 1983. Morphological classes as natural
categories. Language
59. 251-270.
Bybee,
Joan L. and Dan I. Slobin. 1982. Rules and schemas in the
development and use of the English past tense. Language 58.
265-289.
Bybee,
Joan L. and Elly Pardo. 1981. On lexical and morphological conditioning of rules: a
nonce-probe experiment with Spanish verbs. Linguistics 19. 937-968.
Bybee,
Joan L. and Mary Alexandra Brewer. 1980. Explanation in morphophonemics:
changes in Provencal and Spanish preterite forms. Lingua 52. 201-242.
Bybee,
Joan. 1980. Morphophonemic change from inside and outside the paradigm. Lingua 50. 45-59.
Hooper,
Joan Bybee. 1980. A note on reconstruction as evidence for linguistic theory.
Canadian Journal of Linguistics 25.
21-24.
Hooper,
Joan Bybee. 1980. Formal and substantive approaches to phonology. Language and speech 23, Part I.
125-133.
Hooper,
Joan Bybee. 1979. Child morphology and morphophonemic change. Linguistics 17. 21-50.
Hooper,
Joan B. and Blair A. Rudes. 1977. Archi-segments: reply to Bolozky. Glossa 11. 106-114.
Hooper,
Joan B. and Tracy Terrell. 1976. Stress assignment in Spanish: a natural
generative analysis. Glossa 10.
64-110.
Hooper,
Joan B. 1975. The archi-segment in natural generative phonology. Language 51. 536-560.
Terrell,
Tracy and Joan B. Hooper. 1974. A semantically based analysis of mood in
Spanish. Hispania 57. 484-494.
Hooper,
Joan B. and Sandra A. Thompson. 1973. On the applicability of root
transformations. Linguistic Inquiry
4. 465-497. Reprinted in Minori Uasui (ed.) Trends in Foreign Linguistics. Tokyo: Eichosha. 1975.
Hooper,
Joan B. 1972. The syllable in phonological theory. Language 48. 525-540.
Chapters in Books
Bybee,
Joan. 2007. Diachronic
linguistics. In D. Geeraerts and H.
Cuyckens (eds.), The Oxford handbook of Cognitive Linguistics. Oxford:
Oxford University Press. 945-987.
Bybee, Joan.
2006. Where does grammar come from?
In E. M. Rickerson & Barry Hilton (eds.), The Five-Minute
Linguist: Bite-sized essays on Language and languages. Oakville, CT: Equinox. 50-53.
Bybee, Joan.
2006. Language change and
universals. In R. Mairal and J. Gil
(eds.) Linguistic Universals.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 179-194.
Bybee, Joan.
2003. Los mecanismos de cambio como universales linguáísticos. In R. Mairal and
J. Gil (eds.) En Torno a Los
Universales Linguáísticos. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 245-263.
Bybee, Joan.
2003. Mechanisms of
change in grammaticization: The role of frequency. In B. D. Joseph
and J. Janda (eds.) The Handbook
of Historical Linguistics.
Oxford: Blackwell. 602-623.
Bybee,
Joan. 2003. Cognitive processes in grammaticalization.
In M. Tomasello (ed.) The New
Psychology of Language,
Volume II. New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Inc. 145-167.
Bybee, Joan.
2002. Lexical diffusion in regular sound change.
In D. Restle and D. Zaefferer (eds.) Sounds and Systems: Studies in Structure
and Change. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.
58-74.
Bybee,
Joan. 2002. Sequentiality as the basis of constituent structure.
In T. Givón and B. Malle (eds.) The
Evolution of Language out of Pre-Language. Amsterdam: John
Benjamins. 107-132.
Bybee,
Joan. 2001. Main clauses are innovative, subordinate clauses are
conservative: consequences for the nature of constructions. In J. Bybee and
M. Noonan (eds.) Complex
sentences in grammar and discourse: Essays in honor of Sandra A. Thompson. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.1-17.
Bybee, Joan and
Michael Noonan. 2001. Introduction. In J. Bybee and M. Noonan (eds.) Complex sentences in grammar and
discourse: Essays in honor of Sandra A. Thompson. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. vii-ff.
Bybee,
Joan. 2001. Frequency effects on French liaison. In J. Bybee and P. Hopper
(eds.) Frequency and the
emergence of linguistic structure. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. 337-359.
Bybee,
Joan and Paul Hopper. 2001. Introduction to frequency and the emergence of
linguistic structure. In J. Bybee and P. Hopper (eds.) Frequency and the
emergence of linguistic structure. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. 1-24.
Bybee,
Joan. 2000. Lexicalization of sound change and alternating
environments. In M. Broe and J. Pierrehumbert (eds.) Laboratory phonology V: Acquisition and the lexicon. Cambridge: Cambridge University
Press. 250-268.
Bybee,
Joan. 2000. The phonology of the lexicon: Evidence from lexical diffusion. In
M. Barlow and S. Kemmer (eds.) Usage-based
models of language.
Stanford: CSLI. 65-85.
Bybee,
Joan and Sandra Thompson. 2000. Three frequency effects in syntax. Berkeley Linguistic Society
23. 65-85.
Bybee,
Joan. 1999. Usage based phonology. In M. Darnell, E. Moravcsik, F. Newmeyer,
M. Noonan and K. Wheatley (eds.) Functionalism
and formalism in linguistics,
volume I: General papers. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. 211-242.
Bybee,
Joan. 1998. The emergent lexicon. CLS 34: The panels. Chicago
Linguistics Society. 421-435.
Bybee,
Joan. 1997. Semantic aspects of morphological typology. In J. Bybee, J.
Haiman and S. Thompson (eds.) Essays
on language function and language type. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
Bybee,
Joan. 1996. Modelo de redes en morfología. Actas del XI congreso internacional de la Asociación Lingüística y
Filología de América Latín. Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria.
59-74.
Bybee,
Joan and Suzanne Fleischman. 1995. Issues in mood and modality. Introductory
essay for the volume. In J. Bybee and S. Fleischman (eds.) Modality in grammar and discourse. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. 1-14.
Bybee,
Joan L. 1995. The semantic development of past tense modals in
English. In J. Bybee and S. Fleischman (eds.) Modality in grammar and discourse. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
503-517.
Bybee,
Joan L. 1995. Diachronic and typological properties of morphology and their
implications for representation. In L. Feldman (ed.) Morphological aspects of language
processing.
Hillsdale, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. 225-246.
Bybee,
Joan L. 1995. Spanish tense and aspect from a typological perspective. In P.
Hashemipour, R. Maldonado and M. van Naerssen (eds.) Studies in language learning and Spanish
linguistics in honor of Tracy Terrell. San Francisco: McGraw Hill. 442-457.
Bybee,
Joan L. 1994. The grammaticization of zero: Asymmetries in tense and
aspect systems. In W. Pagliuca (ed.) Perspectives
on grammaticalization.
Amsterdam: John Benjamins. 235-254.
Bybee, Joan L.
1994. Productivity, regularity and fusion: How language use
affects the lexicon. In R. Singh and R. Desrochers (eds.) Trubetzkoy’s orphan: Proceedings of the
Montreal roundtable “Morphonology: Contemporary responses”. Amsterdam,
Philadelphia: John Benjamins. 247-69. Accompanied by: Goad, Heather.
Productivity, derivational morphology and atypical populations: Comments on
Bybee. 270-9. Bybee, Joan L. A reply
to Goad. 280-3. Productivity and the lexicon: Discussion. With comments by
Bybee, Dressler, Goad, Janda, Kehayia, Kiparsky, Singh, and Tiffou. 284-94.
Bybee,
Joan L., William Pagliuca and Revere Perkins. 1991. Back to the future. In E. Traugott and B. Heine (eds.) Approaches to grammaticalization, Vol. II. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
17-58.
Bybee,
Joan L. 1991. Natural morphology: The organization of paradigms and
language acquisition. In C. Ferguson and T. Huebner (eds.) Second language acquisition and linguistic
theory. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. 67-91.
Bybee,
Joan L., William Pagliuca and Revere Perkins. 1990. On the asymmetries
in the affixation of grammatical material. In W. Croft, K. Denning and S.
Kemmer (eds.) Studies in
diachronic typology for Joseph H. Greenberg. Amsterdam: John
Benjamins. 1-42.
Bybee,
Joan L. 1988. Semantic substance vs. contrast in the development of
grammatical meaning. Berkeley
Linguistic Society 14.
247-264.
Bybee, Joan L.
1988. The diachronic dimension in explanation. In J. Hawkins (ed.) Explaining language universals.
Oxford: Basil Blackwell. 350-379.
Bybee,
Joan L. 1988. Morphology as lexical organization. In M. Hammond and M. Noonan
(eds.) Theoretical morphology. Academic Press. 119-141.
Bybee,
Joan L. and William Pagliuca. 1987. The evolution of future meaning. In A.
Giacalone Ramat, O. Carruba and G. Bernini (eds.) Papers from
the VIIth International Conference on Historical Linguistics. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. 109-122.
Bybee,
Joan L. 1986. On the nature of grammatical categories: a diachronic
perspective. In S. Choi (ed.) Proceedings
of the Second Eastern States Conference on Linguistics. 17-34.
Bybee,
Joan L. and William Pagliuca. 1985. Cross-linguistic comparison and the
development of grammatical meaning. In J. Fisiak (ed.) Historical semantics, historical word formation. The Hague:
Mouton. 59-83.
Bybee,
Joan L. 1985. Diagrammatic iconicity in stem - inflection relations. In J.
Haiman (ed.) Iconicity in syntax.
Amsterdam: John Benjamins. 11-47.
Bybee,
Joan L. and Dan I. Slobin. 1982. Why small children cannot change language on
their own: Evidence from the English past tense. In A. Alqvist (ed.) Papers from the Fifth International
Conference on Historical Linguistics. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. 29-37.
Hooper,
Joan Bybee. 1981. The empirical determination of phonological
representations. In Terry Myers et al. (eds.) The cognitive representation of speech. Amsterdam: North Holland.
347-357.
Hooper,
Joan Bybee. 1980. Child morphology and morphophonemic change. In J. Fisiak
(ed.) Historical morphology. The
Hague: Mouton. 157-187.
Hooper,
Joan B. 1979. Substantive principles in natural generative phonology. In D.
Dinnsen (ed.) Current phonological
theories. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. 106-125.
Hooper,
Joan B. 1979. The link between markedness and rule naturalness. Proceedings of the XIIth International
Congress of Linguists. Insbruck: Insbrucker Beitrage zur
Sprachwissenschaft. 777-780.
Bell,
Alan and Joan B. Hooper. 1978. Issues and evidence in syllabic phonology. In
Bell and Hooper (eds.) Syllables and
segments. Amsterdam: North Holland. 3-22.
Hooper,
Joan B. 1978. Constraints on schwa deletion in American English. In Jacek
Fisiak (ed.). Recent developments in
historical phonology. The
Hague: Mouton. 183-207.
Hooper,
Joan B. 1977. Substantive evidence for linearity: vowel length and nasality
in English. In Woodford Beach et al. (eds). Papers from the Thirteenth Regional Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic
Society. 152-164.
Hooper,
Joan B. 1976. Word frequency in lexical diffusion and the source of
morphophonological change. In William Christie (ed.) Current progress in historical linguistics. Amsterdam: North
Holland. 95-105.
Hooper,
Joan B. 1975. On assertive predicates. In John Kimball (ed.) Syntax and semantics IV. New York:
Academic Press. 91-124.
Hooper,
Joan B. 1974. Rule morphologization in natural generative phonology. Proceedings of the Parasession on Natural
Phonology. Chicago Linguistic Society. 160-170.
Encyclopedia Entries Bybee, Joan L. 2000. Lexical, morphological and syntactic
symbolization. Morphology: A handbook on inflection and word formation,
Vol. I. Eds. G. Booij, C. Lehmann
and J. Mugdan, 370-377. Berlin:
Walter de Gruyter. Bybee, Joan L. 2000. Verb. Morphology: A handbook on
inflection and word formation.
Eds. G. Booij, C. Lehmann and J. Mugdan, 794-808. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter. Bybee, Joan L. 1993. Change and morphological universals. R.
E. Asher (ed.) The Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics. Pergamon Press and Aberdeen University
Press. Bybee, Joan L. 1991.
Verbs. Oxford International Encyclopedia of Linguistics.
William Bright, Editor. Oxford:
Oxford University Press. Bybee, Joan L. 1991. Tense and aspect. Oxford International
Encyclopedia of Linguistics. William Bright, Editor. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Reviews Bybee, Joan. 2007. Review of Adele E. Goldberg, Constructions
at work: the nature of generalization in language. Journal of Child
Language 34.692-697. Bybee, Joan. 1989. Review of T. Givon, Function, structure and language acquisition. Journal of Child Language
16.452-454. Bybee, Joan L.
1986. Tense and aspect. Review article. Östen Dahl, Tense
and aspect systems. Studies in
Language.447-458. Bybee, Joan L.
1985. Review of Jürgen
Klausenburger, Morphologization:
Studies in Latin and Romance morphophonology. Romance Philology, 355-362 Hooper, Joan B.
1979. Review of Naomi S.
Baron, Language acquisition and historical change. Linguistics 17.540-550. Hooper, Joan B.
1977. Review of Eli
Fischer-Jorgensen. Trends in phonological theory: a historical introduction.
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