Richard A. Hudson
List of John Benjamins publications for which Richard A. Hudson plays a role.
Articles
Geoff Thompson, Wendy L. Bowcher, Lise Fontaine & David Schönthal, (eds.) The Cambridge handbook of Systemic Functional Linguistics. Functions of Language 28:1, pp. 115–119
2021. Review
2020.
Pedagogical linguistics is a two-way bridge between linguistics and education, carrying information not only from linguistics to education, but also in the other direction, where linguistics needs to explore the impact of education on language. The paper reviews the history of this bridge, and… read more | Article
Cognitive functionalism in language education. Theory and Practice in Functional-Cognitive Space, Gómez González, María de los Ángeles, Francisco José Ruiz de Mendoza Ibáñez and Francisco Gonzálvez-García (eds.), pp. 253–270
2014. Functional pressures on language are always cognitive, and cognitive pressuresare always functional, so cognitivism and functionalism combine to explain thestructure of lexicogrammar – the continuum of lexicon and grammar – andalso the statistics of language usage. As an example, the paper shows… read more | Article
A cognitive analysis of John’s hat. Morphosyntactic Categories and the Expression of Possession, Börjars, Kersti, David Denison and Alan K. Scott (eds.), pp. 149–176
2013. A child’s experience of X’s possessives could, and probably does, justify two different syntactic analyses, both of which survive into adulthood and co-exist happily in the adult grammar. The first is a direct descendant of the Old English inflected genitive, a single word inflected by the suffix… read more | Article
Constructions in Word Grammar. Construction Grammars: Cognitive grounding and theoretical extensions, Östman, Jan-Ola and Mirjam Fried (eds.), pp. 243–272
2005. Chapter
Are determiners heads?. Grounding and headedness in the noun phrase, Verstraete, Jean-Christophe (ed.), pp. 7–42
2004. The paper focuses on the relation between the determiner (D) and the common noun (N) in a noun phrase (NP). Four facts show that D depends on N: only N is relevant to whether NP can be used as an adjunct; possessive determiners are similar to clearly dependent possessives e.g. in Dutch and German;… read more | Article
Functional control with and without structure- sharing. Case, Typology and Grammar: In honor of Barry J. Blake, Siewierska, Anna and Jae Jung Song (eds.), pp. 151 ff.
1998. Article
1995.
Review
9. Word Grammar. Linguistic Theory and Grammatical Description: Nine Current Approaches, Droste, Flip G. and John E. Joseph (eds.), pp. 307 ff.
1991. Chapter
Grammar, society and the pronoun. Language Topics: Essays in honour of Michael Halliday, Steele, Ross and Terry Threadgold (eds.), pp. 493 ff.
1987. Article
Grammar, society and the pronoun. Language Topics: Essays in honour of Michael Halliday, Steele, Ross and Terry Threadgold (eds.), pp. 493 ff.
1987. Article
Review of Moortgat, Hulst & Hoekstra (1981): The Scope of Lexical Rules. Studies in Language 7:3, pp. 439–450
1983. Review