Archibald A. Hill
List of John Benjamins publications in which Archibald A. Hill is involved.
1991 The Linguistic Society of America and North American Linguistics, 1950–1968 Historiographia Linguistica 18:1, pp. 49–152 | Article
The author, Secretary-Treasurer of the Linguistic Society of America during the crucial phase of the post-World War II growth of linguistics as an autonomous academic speciality, 1950–1968, reports on the events that shaped the LSA and the discipline in North America in general. Whereas the… read more
1985 Phonemics Thirty Years After Scientific and Humanistic Dimensions of Language: Festschrift for Robert Lado, Jankowsky, Kurt R. (ed.), pp. 409–414 | Article
1985 Charles Carpenter Fries and the teaching of literature Toward an Understanding of Language: Charles Carpenter Fries in Perspective, Fries, Peter H. and Nancy M. Fries (eds.), pp. 27–32 | Article
1982 Rhymes and reasons, the practice of two poets Language Form and Linguistic Variation: Papers dedicated to Angus McIntosh, Anderson, John A.E. (ed.), pp. 169–186 | Article
1980 How Many Revolutions Can a Linguist Live through? First Person Singular: Papers from the Conference on an Oral Archive for the History of American Linguistics. (Charlotte, N.C., March 1979), Davis, Boyd and Raymond K. O’Cain (eds.), pp. 69–78 | Article
1979 The Theory of English Lexicography 1530–1791. By Tetsuro Hayashi Historiographia Linguistica 6:3, pp. 381–384 | Review
1979 Structural evidence on the reality of literary punning Studies in Diachronic, Synchronic, and Typological Linguistics: Festschrift for Oswald Szemérenyi on the Occasion of his 65th Birthday, Brogyanyi, Bela (ed.), pp. 373–385 | Article
1977 6. Literary meanings — complex or simple? Studies in Descriptive and Historical Linguistics: Festschrift for Winfred P. Lehmann, Hopper, Paul J. (ed.), pp. 109–124 | Chapter







