In:Historiographia Linguistica
Vol. 26:3 (1999) ► pp.257–261
Miscellaneous
James D. McCawley (1938-1999)
Published online: 7 January 2000
https://doi.org/10.1075/hl.26.3.02gol
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* For a fuller bibliography of James McCawley’s writing, see pages 262–264 (below). Ed.
Bach, Emmon & Robert Harms, eds. 1968. Universals in Linguistic Theory. New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston.
Brentari, Diane, Gary N. Larson & Lynn A. MacLeod, eds. 1992. The Joy of Grammar: A Festschrift in honor of James D. McCawley. Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins.
McCawley, James D. 1970a. “A Note on Tone in Tiv Conjugation”. Studies in African Linguistics 11.123–130.*
1970b. “Some Tonal Systems that Come Close to Being Pitch Accent Systems but Don’t Quite Make It”. Papers from the 6th Regional Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society, 526–532. Chicago: Chicago Linguistic Society.
1973a. “Tone in Tonga”. A Festschrift for Morris Halle ed. by Stephen R. Anderson & Paul Kiparsky, 140–152. New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston.
1973b. “Global Rules and Bangubangu Tone”. Issues in Phonological Theory ed. by Michael Kenstowicz & Charles Kisseberth, 160–168. The Hague: Mouton.
1978a. “What is a Tone Language?”. Tone: A linguistic survey ed. by Victoria A. Fromkin, 113–131. New York: Academic Press.
1978b. “Conversational Implicature and the Lexicon”. Pragmatics ed. by Peter Cole (=
Syntax and Semantics, 9), 245–259. New York: Academic Press.
1981. Everything Linguists Always Wanted to Kknow about Logic (But Were Ashamed to Ask). Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
1988. The Syntactic Phenomena of English. 21 vols. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. (2nd rev. ed. in one volume, 1998.)
Zwicky, Arnold M., Peter H. Salus, Robert I. Binnick & Anthony L. Vanek, eds. 1972[©1971]. Studies out in Left Field: Defamatory essays presented to James D. McCawley on the occasion of his 33rd or 34th birthday. Edmonton, Alberta & Champaign, Ill.: Linguistic Research, Inc. (2nd ed., with a Foreword by Regna Darnell, Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins, 1992.)
