Sir John Lyons
FBA (23 May 1932 12 March 2020) was a British linguist, working on
semantics
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.
Education
John Lyons was born and brought up in
Stretford,
Lancashire
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The non-metropolitan county of Lancash ...
(now in Trafford). He was initially educated at St Ann's RC School, Stretford, before he won a scholarship to
St Bede's College, Manchester, joining in September 1943. In July 1950, Lyons progressed to
Christ's College, Cambridge, where he took a degree in
Classics in 1953 and a Diploma in Education in 1954.
Life and career
After doing his
national service
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The ...
in the
navy
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for two years, studying Russian as a coder (special), and commissioned as a midshipman, he returned to Cambridge as a PhD student in 1956. His supervisor was
W. Sidney Allen. The following year he was made a lecturer at the
School of Oriental and African Studies
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. He was also awarded a one-year Rockefeller Scholarship to Yale, but declined for the more opportunistic academic position in linguistics that was rare in those days in Britain. Lyons moved from Cambridge to
SOAS in London, where
R. H. Robins was his PhD supervisor. In the summer of 1960, Lyons went to
Indiana University
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Campuses
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*Indiana Universi ...
to work in a
machine translation
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project; he was chosen because of his expertise in Russian and linguistics. It was at Indiana, in a post-
Bloomfieldean milieu, where Lyons gave courses on general linguistics.
In 1961, he returned to Christ's College, where he taught until 1964. Between 1965 and 1969, he was the founder editor of the ''
Journal of Linguistics
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''. From 1964 to 1984, he was professor of linguistics at the universities of
Edinburgh
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and
Sussex. He was master of
Trinity Hall, Cambridge
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It is the fifth-oldest surviving college of the university, having been founded in 1350 by ...
for 15 years, before retiring in 2000; he was an honorary fellow at the college.
Lyons' introductory texts are ''Introduction to Theoretical Linguistics'', ''Chomsky'', ''Semantics'', and ''Linguistic Semantics''.
He was the creator of a
constructed language
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called Bongo-Bongo, which he created as a teaching tool for his linguistics students.
Upon retirement in 2000 he moved to France. He died on 12 March 2020.
Honours
He was knighted in 1987 "for services to the study of linguistics".
In 2016, he was awarded the
Neil and Saras Smith Medal for Linguistics by the
British Academy
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It was established in 1902 and received its royal charter in the same year. It is now a fellowship of more than 1,000 leading scholars spa ...
"for his outstanding lifetime contribution to the field of linguistics".
Selected works
*''
Structural Semantics'' (1963)
*''
Introduction to Theoretical Linguistics'' (1968)
*''
Noam Chomsky
Avram Noam Chomsky (born December 7, 1928) is an American public intellectual: a linguist, philosopher, cognitive scientist, historian, social critic, and political activist. Sometimes called "the father of modern linguistics", Chomsky i ...
'' (
Fontana Modern Masters
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, 1970)
*''
New Horizons in Linguistics'' (1970) (as editor)
*''
Semantics
Semantics (from grc, σημαντικός ''sēmantikós'', "significant") is the study of reference, meaning, or truth. The term can be used to refer to subfields of several distinct disciplines, including philosophy, linguistics and comp ...
'' (1977)
*''
Language and Linguistics'' (1981)
*''
Language, Meaning and Context'' (1981)
*''New Horizons in Linguistics 2'' (1987) (as co-editor)
*''
Natural Language and Universal Grammar'' (1991)
*''
Linguistic Semantics: An introduction'' (1995)
See also
*
Bongo-Bongo
References
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1932 births
2020 deaths
Academics of SOAS University of London
Academics of the University of Edinburgh
Alumni of Christ's College, Cambridge
Constructed language creators
English male writers
Fellows of the British Academy
Knights Bachelor
Linguists from England
Masters of Trinity Hall, Cambridge
People educated at St Bede's College, Manchester
People from Stretford
Recipients of the Neil and Saras Smith Medal for Linguistics
Semanticists
Linguistics journal editors