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Zeno Vendler (December 22, 1921 – January 13, 2004) was an American philosopher of language, and a founding member and former director of the Department of Philosophy at the
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. His work on
lexical aspect In linguistics, the lexical aspect, situation type or Aktionsart (, plural ''Aktionsarten'' ) of an event is part of the way in which that event is structured in relation to time. For example, the English verbs ''arrive'' and ''run'' differ in ...
, quantifiers, and
nominalization In linguistics, nominalization or nominalisation, also known as nouning, is the use of a word that is not a noun (e.g., a verb, an adjective or an adverb) as a noun, or as the head (linguistics), head of a noun phrase. This change in functional c ...
has been influential in the field of
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.


Life

Vendler was born in Devecser and raised in
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, where he learned to speak both Hungarian and German. He studied there until he began to train as a
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priest in
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. Vendler later went to
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to study philosophy, and earned his doctorate in 1959 with a dissertation titled "Facts and Laws." After holding several teaching positions at various American universities, he became a professor at the University of Calgary, where he was one of the founding members of the Department of Philosophy. After leaving the University of Calgary in 1973, he taught at several other schools, including
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and the
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. He was married twice—his first wife was poetry critic Helen Hennessy Vendler—and had two sons. Vendler died on 13 January 2004 at the age of 82 in Hetyefő, Veszprém County, Hungary.


Influence

Vendler's 1957 '' Philosophical Review'' article "Verbs and times" first introduced a four-way distinction between verbs based on their aspectual features, a distinction that has had a major influence on theories of
lexical aspect In linguistics, the lexical aspect, situation type or Aktionsart (, plural ''Aktionsarten'' ) of an event is part of the way in which that event is structured in relation to time. For example, the English verbs ''arrive'' and ''run'' differ in ...
or ''aktionsart''. Under Vendler's model, events may be classified into one of four aspectual classes: *''states'', which are static and do not have an endpoint ("know," "love"); *''activities'', which are dynamic and do not have an endpoint ("run," "drive"); *''accomplishments'', which have an endpoint and are incremental or gradual ("paint a picture," "build a house"); and *''achievements'', which have an endpoint and occur instantaneously ("recognize," "notice"). Vendler also popularized the use of the
progressive aspect The continuous and progressive aspects (abbreviated and ) are grammatical aspects that express incomplete action ("to do") or state ("to be") in progress at a specific time: they are non-habitual, imperfective aspects. In the grammars of many l ...
as a diagnostic for distinguishing between these lexical classes; for example, activities and accomplishments are able to appear in the progressive (''He is running'', ''He is painting a picture''), whereas states and achievements are not (*''He is knowing French'', *''He is recognizing his friend''). Vendler's categories are still widely used in current research in areas such as
syntax In linguistics, syntax ( ) is the study of how words and morphemes combine to form larger units such as phrases and sentences. Central concerns of syntax include word order, grammatical relations, hierarchical sentence structure (constituenc ...
,
semantics Semantics is the study of linguistic Meaning (philosophy), meaning. It examines what meaning is, how words get their meaning, and how the meaning of a complex expression depends on its parts. Part of this process involves the distinction betwee ...
, and
second language acquisition Second-language acquisition (SLA), sometimes called second-language learning—otherwise referred to as L2 (language 2) acquisition, is the process of learning a language other than one's native language (L1). SLA research examines how learners ...
.See, for example, the following articles: * * * *Ritter, Elizabeth, and Sara Thomas Rosen (2008). "Animacy in Blackfoot: Implications for Event Structure and Clause Structure." *and Linguist S.-Y. Kuroda has said that Vendler's terms ''achievement'' and ''accomplishment'' "have since become basic technical vocabulary in modern linguistics," and have been used to develop numerous theories and allow for "sophisticated and highly technical" research in a variety of areas. Vendler's 1967 book ''Linguistics in Philosophy'', a collection of some of his earlier articles, had a large influence on the field of ordinary language philosophy, which attempts to use the study of language and linguistic structures to inform philosophical theory. The book has been called an attempt to "reconcile the empirical basis of linguistic science with the a priori nature of philosophical reasoning." His 1972 ''Res Cogitans'' also dealt with the relationship between language and philosophy. Vendler published over 30 widely cited journal articles and four monographs.


Books

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References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Vendler, Zeno American philosophers of language 20th-century Hungarian philosophers 20th-century Canadian philosophers 1921 births 2004 deaths Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences alumni Analytic philosophers Rice University faculty University of California, San Diego faculty 20th-century American philosophers