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Elizabeth Closs Traugott (born April 9, 1939 in the UK) is an American linguist and Professor Emerita of Linguistics and English,
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. She is best known for her work on
grammaticalization Grammaticalization (also known as grammatization or grammaticization) is a linguistic process in which words change from representing objects or actions to serving grammatical functions. Grammaticalization can involve content words, such as noun ...
, subjectification, and constructionalization.


Education and career

Traugott earned her BA in English Language at
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in 1960 and her PhD in English Language at the
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in 1964. Elizabeth Traugott's initial appointment was in the English Department at the
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(1964-1970). After year-long teaching appointments at the University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, and University of York, UK, she was appointed Associate Professor of Linguistics and English at
Stanford University Leland Stanford Junior University, commonly referred to as Stanford University, is a Private university, private research university in Stanford, California, United States. It was founded in 1885 by railroad magnate Leland Stanford (the eighth ...
in 1970, and Professor from 1977 until her retirement in 2003. She served as Chair of the Department of Linguistics at Stanford University from 1980-1985 and as Vice Provost and Dean of Graduate Studies from 1985-1991. Elizabeth Traugott was honored with honorary doctorates from
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(2006) and The University of Helsinki (2010). She was a pioneer in generative historical syntax. Dissatisfaction with generative models led her to collaborate with
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(
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) and develop a functional approach to grammaticalization, understood as the change whereby lexical items and constructions come in certain linguistic contexts to serve grammatical functions (Hopper and Traugott 1993, revised ed. 2003). More recently she has worked with Graeme Trousdale (
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) on constructionalization. Based in
Construction Grammar Construction grammar (often abbreviated CxG) is a family of theories within the field of cognitive linguistics which posit that constructions, or learned pairings of linguistic patterns with meanings, are the fundamental building blocks of human ...
, constructionalization provides a framework that incorporates several aspects of grammaticalization and
lexicalization In linguistics, lexicalization is the process of adding words, set phrases, or word patterns to a language's lexicon. Whether '' word formation'' and ''lexicalization'' refer to the same process is controversial within the field of linguistics. M ...
within a unified theory of how new meaning-new form constructions arise. Other interests include the development of pragmatic markers, especially those in utterance-final position.


Awards and distinctions

Traugott held a
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in 1983 and a fellowship at the
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in 1983-84. She was President of the International Society for Historical Linguistics (ISHL) in 1979, of the
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(LSA) in 1987, and of the
International Society for the Linguistics of English (ISLE) The International Society for the Linguistics of English (ISLE), founded in 2008, is a learned society of linguists. The organization's goals are to promote the study of the English Language at an international level, with a particular focus on the ...
in 2007-2008. She is currently a Corresponding Fellow of the
British Academy The British Academy for the Promotion of Historical, Philosophical and Philological Studies is the United Kingdom's national academy for the humanities and the social sciences. It was established in 1902 and received its royal charter in the sa ...
, a
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and Fellow of the
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(AAAS). In 2019 she was awarded the John J. Gumperz Lifetime Achievement Award of the
International Pragmatics Association The International Pragmatics Association (IPrA) is a scientific organization that focuses on the study of language use. It was established as a Nonprofit organization, non-profit organization in 1986. IPrA represents the Interdisciplinarity, inter ...
(IPrA).International Pragmatics Association (IPrA)
(Retrieved May 28, 2020) Her papers are archived by the School of Advanced Study,
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.


Publications

Selected Books 1972 A History of English Syntax. New York: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston. 1980 (Elizabeth Closs Traugott and Mary L. Pratt) Linguistics for Students of Literature. New York: Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich, Inc. 1986 (Elizabeth Closs Traugott,
Alice ter Meulen Alice Geraldine Baltina ter Meulen (born 4 March 1952) is a Dutch linguist, logician, and philosopher of language whose research topics include genericity in linguistics, intensional logic, generalized quantifiers, discourse representation the ...
, Judith Snitzer Reilly, and
Charles A. Ferguson Charles Albert Ferguson (July 6, 1921 – September 2, 1998) was an American linguist who taught at Stanford University. He was one of the founders of sociolinguistics and is best known for his work on diglossia. The TOEFL test was created under ...
, eds.) On Conditionals, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 1991 (Elizabeth Closs Traugott and
Bernd Heine Bernd Heine (born 25 May 1939) is a German linguist and specialist in African studies. From 1978 to 2004 Heine held the chair for African Studies at the University of Cologne, Germany, now being a Professor Emeritus. His main focal points in res ...
, eds.) Approaches to Grammaticalization, 2 Vols., Amsterdam: Benjamins. 1993 (
Paul Hopper Paul Hopper may refer to: * Paul A. Hopper (born 1956), Australian bioentrepreneur * Paul J. Hopper, American linguist {{hndis, Hopper, Paul ...
and Elizabeth Closs Traugott) Grammaticalization. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 2002 (Elizabeth Closs Traugott and Richard B. Dasher) Regularity in Semantic Change. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 2003 (
Paul Hopper Paul Hopper may refer to: * Paul A. Hopper (born 1956), Australian bioentrepreneur * Paul J. Hopper, American linguist {{hndis, Hopper, Paul ...
and Elizabeth Closs Traugott) Grammaticalization. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, revised 2nd edition. 2005 ( Laurel J. Brinton and Elizabeth Closs Traugott) Lexicalization and Language Change. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 2010 (Elizabeth Closs Traugott and Graeme Trousdale, eds.) Gradience, Gradualness and Grammaticalization. Amsterdam: Benjamins. 2012 ( Terttu Nevalainen and Elizabeth Closs Traugott, eds.) The Oxford Handbook of the History of English. New York: Oxford University Press. 2013 (Elizabeth Closs Traugott and Graeme Trousdale) Constructionalization and Constructional Changes. Oxford: Oxford University Press.


References


External links

Her university page: http://www.stanford.edu/~traugott/
"Pioneering Women Tier II: Women Hired at Stanford in the Late 1960s and Early 1970s,"
Stanford Historical Society Panel Discussion, 2016. {{DEFAULTSORT:Traugott, Elizabeth C. Linguists from the United States Academics of the University of York Academic staff of the University of Dar es Salaam Alumni of the University of Oxford American women linguists Historical linguists Living people Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science Linguistic Society of America presidents Corresponding fellows of the British Academy Fellows of the Linguistic Society of America 1939 births