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CURRICULUM VITAE 2012 Joan L. Bybee Addresses: HC 66 Box 118 Department of Linguistics Mountainair, NM 87036 Humanities 526 505-847-0137 University of New Mexico Albuquerque, NM 87131-1196 E-mail: [email protected] Education: Ph. D., University of California at Los Angeles, 1973. Linguistics. Thesis: Aspects of natural generative phonology. M. A., San Diego State University, 1970. Linguistics. B. A., University of Texas at Austin, 1966. Spanish and English. Professional Appointments: Distinguished Professor, University of New Mexico, 2005. Regents’ Professor, Linguistics, University of New Mexico, 1996 to present. Chair, Department of Linguistics, University of New Mexico, 1998- 2001. Professor of Linguistics, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, 1989 to present. Associate Dean, College of Arts and Sciences, University of New Mexico, 1992-1993.

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CURRICULUM VITAE 2012

Joan L. Bybee

Addresses: HC 66 Box 118 Department of Linguistics Mountainair, NM 87036 Humanities 526

505-847-0137 University of New MexicoAlbuquerque, NM 87131-1196

E-mail: [email protected]

Education:

Ph. D., University of California at Los Angeles, 1973. Linguistics. Thesis: Aspects of natural generative phonology.

M. A., San Diego State University, 1970. Linguistics.

B. A., University of Texas at Austin, 1966. Spanish and English.

Professional Appointments:

Distinguished Professor, University of New Mexico, 2005.

Regents’ Professor, Linguistics, University of New Mexico, 1996 to present.

Chair, Department of Linguistics, University of New Mexico, 1998-2001.

Professor of Linguistics, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, 1989 to present.

Associate Dean, College of Arts and Sciences, University of New Mexico, 1992-1993.

Professor of Linguistics, State University of New York at Buffalo, 1985 to 1989.

Associate professor of Linguistics, SUNY at Buffalo, 1978 - 1985.

Assistant professor of Linguistics, SUNY at Buffalo, 1973 - 1978.

Other Teaching:

Teaching assistant, San Diego State University, 1969 - 1970.

Research associate, University of California at Los Angeles, 1971 - 1973.

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Assistant professor of Linguistics, State University College at Oswego, during the Linguistic Society of America Institute, summer 1976.

Associate professor of Linguistics, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque during the Linguistic Society of America Institute, summer 1980.

Visiting Research Scientist, Max Planck Institute for Psycho-Linguistics, Nijmegen, The Netherlands, August - September 1981.

Australian Linguistic Society, Melbourne, two-week course on Functional Phonology, July 1994.

Professor of Linguistics, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque during the Linguistic Society of America Linguistic Institute, summer 1995.

Nordic Summer School on Tense and Aspect, Vatnahalsen, Norway, June 24-30, 1996.

Professor of Linguistics, University of California, Santa Barbara during the Linguistic Society of America Linguistic Institute, summer 2001.

Escuela Nacional de Antropología e Historia, Mexico City, two-week course on Language Use and Linguistic Theory, July 2002.

Grants:

SUNY Research Foundation. Summer 1975. A cross-linguistic study: syntactic correlates of assertion.

National Science Foundation. $10,000. A symposium on segment organization and the syllable. October 21-23, 1977, Boulder, Colorado. With Alan Bell.

National Science Foundation. Travel grant. To attend the XII International Congress of Linguists, Vienna, Austria, 1977.

Biomedical Research Support Grant from NIH. Language variation in normal and language-impaired children. $2400. 1980-1981. With David Zubin and Judith Duchan.

National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Stipend, 1981. $2500. Cognitive categories and linguistic expression.

National Science Foundation. A cross-linguistic study of grammatical categories, $80,000. September 1984 - August 1986; Supplemental grant, $12,000, September 1986 - March 1987.

Smithsonian Institute, US-Yugoslav Joint Board. Tense and aspect in Serbo-Croatian. With Svenka Savic.

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Research Allocation Committee Grant UNM, June-August 1992, Phonological Typology.

New Methods in Comparative Aphasiology, with Lise Menn, Loraine K. Obler, Gonia Jarema. National Institutes of Health, $30,000.

Workshop on the Interaction of Morphosyntax and Lexicon in the Acquisition of Narrative Discourse, with Dan Slobin, Lise Menn and Ruth Berman. National Science Foundation, $32,279.

Conference on Specific Language Impairment and Williams Syndrome, with Lise Menn, Lawrence Leonard and Janet Patterson. National Science Foundation. $21,247.

Linguistics Training for Signed Language Interpreters, with Phyllis Wilcox and Sherman Wilcox. National Science Foundation. $123,453.

Research Allocation Committee Grant with Sherman Wilcox, Tense, aspect and modality in signed languages.

Fellowships:

Social Science Research Council Post Doctoral Research Training Fellowship. To study child language development at the University of California, Berkeley, September 1979 - June 1980. Sponsor: Dan I. Slobin.

Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study in the Social Sciences Fellowship, 1983 - 1984 academic year.

Guggenheim Fellowship. Mood and modality in the languages of the world. September 1987 - September 1988.

Visiting Distinguished Fellow, La Trobe University, Melbourne. Department of Linguistics, May - June 1990.

Editorial work:

Linguistics, Consulting Editor.Studies in Language, Board of Editors, 1988-2000.Studies in Language Companion Series, Board of Editors.Morphology Yearbook, Consulting Editor.Lingüística, Board of Editors.Monographs for the Society for Research in Child Development, Editorial board, 1992.Languages of the World, Scientific advisory board.Faits de langue, Advisory Committee.Constructions, Board of Editors. Studies in Functional and Structural Linguistics, John Benjamins Publishing, Board of Editors.Linguistic Typology, Associate Editor.

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Honors:

Distinguished Alumni Award from the College of Arts and Letters of San Diego State University, 1976.

Astor Visiting Lecturer, University of Oxford, June, 1997.

Annual Research Lecturer, University of New Mexico, 2004.

Outstanding Conservation Rancher Award, 2004, Claunch-Pinto Water and Soil Conservation Area.

Honorary Doctorate, University of Oslo, September 2005.

Professional service:

Coordinator of the Colloquium on Hispanic and Luso-Brazilian Linguistics at the 1976 Linguistic Institute.

Coordinator of a workshop on Aspect and Discourse, Department of Linguistics, May 1977. Coordinator (with Alan Bell) of a Symposium on Segment Organization and the Syllable, held at

the University of Colorado, October 1977. Coordinator (with Wolfgang Wölck) of a Symposium on Synchrony and Diachrony in

Linguistics. A Conference in the Disciplines. August 1978, SUNY at Buffalo. Member of the Program Committee of the Linguistic Society of America, 1981-1983, Chair,

1983. Member of the Steering Committee, Niagara Linguistic Society, 1982 -1983. Organizer of Niagara Linguistic Society Workshop on Historical Linguistics, February, 1982,

and Workshop on American Sign Language, February, 1983. Member of the Graduate Group in Cognitive Science (SUNY at Buffalo), 1980 - 1990.Member of the Executive Committee of the Linguistic Society of American 1989 - 1991.Organizer of the Symposium on Mood and Modality, UNM, May 10-12, 1992.Director of the 1995 Linguistics Institute, sponsored by the Linguistic Society of America.Organizer of the Symposium on Frequency Effects and Emergent Grammar, Carnegie-

Mellon University, May 1999, with Paul Hopper.Organizer of the Symposium on the rise of language out of pre-language, University of Oregon,

Eugene, May 2001, with T. Givon.Nominating Committee, Association for Linguistic Typology, 2000-2002.Vice-President / President Elect, Linguistic Society of America, 2003.President, Linguistic Society of America, 2004; member of Executive Committee, 2003-2006

University committees:

SUNY at Buffalo:

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Undergraduate Curriculum Committee, 1974 - 1978. Chancellor's Advisory Committee (an ad hoc committee for the review of a personnel decision),

1987.

Faculty / college committees:

SUNY at Buffalo:

Policy Committee, 1977, 1980 - 1981.Personnel Committee, 1981 - 1983, 1988 - 1989.

University of New Mexico:

Promotion and tenure committee. 1989-91, 1996-1997Search committee for the Chair of Communications and Journalism, 1992.Undergraduate Curriculum Committee, Chair, 1992-1993.Faculty Senate, 1992-1995.Recreational Services Advisory Board, 1997.Screening Committee, Interim Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, 2000.Chair, Ad hoc Committee on Joint Appointments, 2001

Department committees:

SUNY at Buffalo

Director of Undergraduate Studies, 1977 - 1979, 1980 - 1983;Financial Aid Committee, 1973 - 1986; Admissions Committee, 1984 - 1986, Chair, 1985 - 1986.Director of Graduate Studies, 1986-1987.

University of New Mexico

Executive committee, 1989-1992.Colloquium committee (chair) 1989-1992.PhD Proposal committee, 1989-1991.Personnel committee, 1992-1993, 1994-1995Search Committee, Assistant Professor in Phonology and Phonetics, 1997.MA Comprehensive Exam Committee, 1996-1998, 2000

Doctoral Dissertations directed:

Ruth Dudley, 1974. The affricate and related problems in Seneca. SUNY at Buffalo Doctoral Dissertation.

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Blair A. Rudes, 1976. Historical phonology and the development of the Tuscarora sound system. SUNY at Buffalo Doctoral Dissertation.

Bernadette Abaurre-Gnerre, 1977. The phonology of casual speech in Brazilian Portuguese. SUNY at Buffalo Doctoral Dissertation.

Yoshio Enomoto, 1978. Focus and contrast in the use of Japanese wa and ga. SUNY at Buffalo Doctoral Dissertation.

Edith Bavin, 1980. On the grammatical notion, Subject. SUNY at Buffalo Doctoral Dissertation.

David Zager. 1980. A Real Time Process Model of Morphological Change. SUNY at Buffalo: Department of Linguistics Dissertation.

Betsy McDonald, 1982. Aspect of the American Sign Language Predicate System. SUNY at Buffalo Doctoral Dissertation

William Pagliuca. 1982. Prolegomena to a Theory of Articulatory Evolution. Dissertation, SUNY at Buffalo.

Joseph Tsonope, 1987. The acquisition of Setswana noun class and agreement morphology—with special reference to demonstratives and possessives. SUNY at Buffalo Doctoral Dissertation.

Soteria Svorou, 1988. The experiential basis of the grammar of space: Evidence from the languages of the world. SUNY at Buffalo Dissertation. Published in 1993 as The grammar of space. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.

Thomas Willett, 1988. A reference grammar of Southeastern Tepehuan. SUNY at Buffalo Doctoral Dissertation.

Ahmed S. Abdel-Hafiz, 1988. A reference grammar of Kunuz Nubian. SUNY at Buffalo Doctoral Dissertation.

Zi-Yu Lin, 1991. The development of grammatical markers in Archaic Chinese and Han Chinese. SUNY at Buffalo Dissertation.

Nancy Woodworth, 1991. From noun to verb and verb to noun: a cross-linguistic study of class-changing morphology. SUNY at Buffalo Doctoral Dissertation.

Carol Lynn Moder. 1992. Productivity and categorization in morphological classes. SUNY at Buffalo Dissertation.

Felicia Guerra, 1994. Gramaticalización del auxiliar haber en El cantar del mío Cid.

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University of New Mexico Doctoral Dissertation.

Terry Janzen, 1998. Topicality in ASL: Information ordering, constituent structure and the function of topic marking. University of New Mexico Doctoral Dissertation.

Dagmar Jung, 1999. The dynamics of polysynthetic morphology. University of New Mexico Doctoral Dissertation

Joanne Scheibman, 2000. Structural patterns of subjectivity in American English conversation. University of New Mexico Doctoral Dissertation. Published in 2002 as Point of view and grammar: Structural patterns of subjectivity in American English conversation. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.

Jacqueline Trademan, 2001. The acquisition of the English article system by native speakers of Spanish and Japanese:  A cross-linguistic comparison. University of New Mexico Doctoral Dissertation.

K. Aaron Smith, 2003. The dilemma of the English progressive: Evaluating its historical sources in a universal context. University of New Mexico Doctoral Dissertation.

Li-Hsiang Chang, 2003. Subjectivity and the Mandarin morpheme le. University of New Mexico Doctoral Dissertation.

Dawn Nordquist, 2006. Corpus patterns and elicited language: Implications for language storage and processing. University of New Mexico Doctoral Dissertation.

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PUBLICATIONS

Authored Books

Hooper, Joan B. 1976. An introduction to natural generative phonology. New York: Academic Press.

Bybee, Joan L. 1985. Morphology: a study of the relation between meaning and form. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. Korean translation by Seongha Rhee and Hyun Jung Koo. Soeul: Hankook Publishing Company. 2000.

Bybee, Joan, Revere Perkins and William Pagliuca. 1994. The evolution of grammar: tense, aspect and modality in the languages of the world. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Bybee, Joan. 2001. Phonology and language use. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Bybee, Joan. 2007. Frequency of use and the organization of language. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Bybee, Joan. 2010. Language, usage and cognition. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Co-Edited Books

Bell, Alan and Joan B. Hooper (eds.). 1978. Syllables and segments. Amsterdam: North Holland.

Bybee, Joan and Suzanne Fleischman (eds). 1995. Modality in grammar and discourse. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.

Bybee, Joan, John Haiman and Sandra Thompson (eds.). 1997. Essays on Language Function and Language Type. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.

Bybee, Joan and Paul Hopper (eds.). 2001. Frequency and the Emergence of Linguistic Structure. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.

Bybee, Joan and Michael Noonan (eds.). 2001. Complex Sentences in Grammar and Discourse: Studies in Honor of Sandra A. Thompson. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.

Articles in refereed journals

Hooper, Joan B. 1972. The syllable in phonological theory. Language 48.525-540.

Hooper, Joan B. and Sandra A. Thompson. 1973. On the applicability of root transformations. Linguistic Inquiry 4.465-497. Reprinted in Minori Uasui (ed.) Trends in Foreign Linguistics. Tokyo: Eichosha. 1975.

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Terrell, Tracy and Joan B. Hooper. 1974. A semantically based analysis of mood in Spanish. Hispania 57.484-494.

Hooper, Joan B. 1975. The archi-segment in natural generative phonology. Language 51.536-560.

Hooper, Joan B. and Tracy Terrell. 1976. Stress assignment in Spanish: a natural generative analysis. Glossa 10.64-110.

Hooper, Joan B. and Blair A. Rudes. 1977. Archi-segments: reply to Bolozky. Glossa 11.106-114.

Hooper, Joan Bybee. 1979. Child morphology and morphophonemic change. Linguistics 17.21-50.

Hooper, Joan Bybee. 1980. Formal and substantive approaches to phonology. Language and speech 23, part I.125-133.

Hooper, Joan Bybee. 1980. A note on reconstruction as evidence for linguistic theory. Canadian Journal of Linguistics 25.21-24.

Bybee, Joan. 1980. Morphophonemic change from inside and outside the paradigm. Lingua 50.45-59.

Bybee, Joan L. and Mary Alexandra Brewer. 1980. Explanation in morphophonemics: changes in Provencal and Spanish preterite forms. Lingua 52.201-242.

Bybee, Joan L. and Elly Pardo. 1981. Morphological and lexical conditioning of rules: experimental evidence from Spanish. Linguistics 19.937-968.

Bybee, Joan L. and Dan I. Slobin. l982. Rules and schemas in the development and use of the English past tense. Language 58.265-289.

Bybee, Joan L. and Carol Lynn Moder. 1983. Morphological classes as natural categories. Language 59.25l-270.

Bybee, Joan L. and Östen Dahl. 1989. The creation of tense and aspect systems in the languages of the world. Studies in Language 13.1. 51-103.

Bybee, Joan. 1994. A view of phonology from a cognitive and functional perspective. Cognitive Linguistics 5-44, 285-305.

Bybee, Joan and Jean Newman. 1995. Are affixes more natural than stem changes? Linguistics 33.633-654.

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Bybee, Joan. 1995. Regular morphology and the lexicon. Language and Cognitive Processes 10.425-455.

Bybee, Joan. 1998. ‘Irrealis’ as a grammatical category. Anthropological Linguistics 40.257-271.

Bybee, Joan, Paromita Chakraborti, Dagmar Jung and Joanne Scheibman. 1998. Prosody and segmental effect: some paths of evolution for word stress. Studies in Language 22.267-314.

Bybee, Joan. 1998. A functionalist approach to grammar and its evolution. Evolution of Communication 2.2.249-278.

Bybee, Joan and Joanne Scheibman. 1999. The effect of usage on degrees of constituency: the reduction of don’t in English. Linguistics 37-4.575-596.

Bybee, Joan. 1999. Use impacts morphological representation. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22.6.1016-1017. (Commentary on Clahsen: Rules of language.)

Bybee, Joan. 2001. Phonological evidence for exemplar storage of multiword sequences. Studies in Second Language Acquisition 24.215-221.

Bybee, Joan. 2002. Word frequency and context of use in the lexical diffusion of phonetically-conditioned sound change. Language variation and change 14.261-290.

Bybee, Joan and James L. McClelland. 2005. Alternatives to the combinatorial paradigm of linguistic theory based on domain general principles of human cognition. The Linguistic Review 22.381-410.

Bybee, Joan. 2005. Restrictions on phonemes in affixes: a crosslinguistic test of a popular hypothesis. Linguistic Typology 9.165-222.

Bybee, Joan and David Eddington. 2006. A usage-based approach to Spanish verbs of ‘becoming’. Language 82.323-355.

Bybee, Joan. 2006. From usage to grammar: the mind’s response to repetition. Language 82.711-733.

McClelland, James and Joan Bybee. 2007. The gradience of gradience: a reply to Jackendoff. The Linguistic Review, 24.4. 437-455.

Bybee, Joan. 2008. Usage-Based Grammar and Second Language Acquisition. In P. Robinson and N. Ellis (eds.) Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics and Second Language Acquisition, pp. 216-236. New York and London: Routledge.

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Bybee, Joan and Rena Torres Cacoullos. 2008. Phonological and grammatical variation in exemplar models. Studies in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics 1.2.399-413.

Beckner, Clay, and Joan Bybee. 2009. A usage-based account of constituency and reanalysis. Language Learning 59: Suppl. 1, December, 29–48.

Bybee, Joan. 2011. How plausible is the hypothesis that population size and dispersal are related to phoneme inventory size? Introducing and commenting on a debate. Linguistic Typology 15: 147–153.

Reviews

Hooper, Joan B. 1977. Review of Eli Fischer-Jorgensen. Trends in phonological theory: a historical introduction. Language 53.215-218.

Hooper, Joan B. 1979. Review of Naomi S. Baron. Language acquisition and historical change. Linguistics 17.540-550.

Bybee, Joan L. 1985. Review of Jürgen Klausenburger. Morphologization: Studies in Latin and Romance morphophonology. Romance Philology, 355-362

Bybee, Joan L. 1986. Tense and aspect. Review article. Östen Dahl. Tense and aspect systems. Studies in Language.447-458.

Bybee, Joan. 1989. Review of T. Givon, Function, structure and language acquisition. Journal of Child Language 16.452-454.

Bybee, Joan. 2007. Review of Adele E. Goldberg, Constructions at work: the nature of generalization in language. Journal of Child Language 34.3. 692-697.

Chapters in books

Hooper, Joan B. 1974. Rule morphologization in natural generative phonology. Proceedings of the parasession on natural phonology. Chicago Linguistic Society, 160-170.

Hooper, Joan B. 1975. On assertive predicates. In John Kimball (ed.) Syntax and semantics IV. New York: Academic Press, 91-124.

Hooper, Joan B. 1976. Word frequency in lexical diffusion and the source of morphophonological change. In William Christie (ed.) Current progress in historical linguistics. Amsterdam: North Holland, 96-105.

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Hooper, Joan B. 1977. Substantive evidence for linearity: vowel length and nasality in English. In Woodford Beach et al. (eds). Papers from the Thirteenth Regional Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society, 152-164.

Hooper, Joan B. 1978. Constraints on schwa deletion in American English. In Jacek Fisiak (ed.). Recent developments in historical phonology. The Hague: Mouton, 183-207.

Bell, Alan and Joan B. Hooper. 1978. Issues and evidence in syllabic phonology. In Bell and Hooper (eds.) Syllables and segments. Amsterdam: North Holland, 3-22.

Hooper, Joan B. 1979. The link between markedness and rule naturalness. Proceedings of the XIIth International Congress of Linguists. Innsbruck: Innsbrucker Beitrage zur Sprachwissenschaft, 777-780.

Hooper, Joan B. 1979. Substantive principles in natural generative phonology. In D. Dinnsen (ed.) Current phonological theories. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 106-125.

Hooper, Joan Bybee. 1980. Child morphology and morphophonemic change. In J. Fisiak (ed.) Historical morphology. The Hague: Mouton, 157-187.

Hooper, Joan Bybee. 1981. The empirical determination of phonological representations. In Terry Myers et al. (eds.) The cognitive representation of speech. Amsterdam: North Holland, 347-357.

Bybee, Joan L. and Dan I. Slobin. 1982. Why small children cannot change language on their own: evidence from the English past tense. In A. Alqvist (ed.) Papers form the Fifth International Conference on Historical Linguistics. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 29-37.

Bybee, Joan L. 1985. Iconicity in stem - inflection relations. In J. Haiman (ed.) Iconicity in syntax. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 11-47.

Bybee, Joan L. and William Pagliuca. 1985. Cross-linguistic comparison and the development of grammatical meaning. In J. Fisiak (ed.) Historical Semantics, Historical Word Formation The Hague: Mouton, 59-83.

Bybee, Joan L. 1986. On the nature of grammatical categories: a diachronic perspective. In S. Choi (ed.) Proceedings of the Second Eastern States Conference on Linguistics, 17-34.

Bybee, Joan L. and William Pagliuca. 1987. The evolution of future meaning. In A. Giacalone Ramat, O. Carruba and G. Bernini (eds.) Papers from the VIIth International Conference on Historical Linguistics. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 109-122.

Bybee, Joan L. 1988. Morphology as lexical organization. In M. Hammond and M. Noonan (eds.) Theoretical morphology. Academic Press, 119-141.

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Bybee, Joan L. 1988. The diachronic dimension in explanation. In J. Hawkins (ed.) Explaining language universals. Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 350-379.

Bybee, Joan L. 1988. Semantic substance vs. contrast in the development of grammatical meaning. Berkeley Linguistic Society 14. 247-264.

Bybee, Joan L., William Pagliuca and Revere Perkins.1990. On the asymmetries in the affixation of grammatical material. In W. Croft, K. Denning and S. Kemmer (eds.) Studies in Diachronic Typology for Joseph H. Greenberg. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 1-42.

Bybee, Joan L. 1991. Natural morphology: the organization of paradigms and language acquisition. In C. Ferguson and T. Huebner (eds.) Second language acquisition and linguistic theory. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 67-91.

Bybee, Joan L., William Pagliuca and Revere Perkins. 1991. Back to the future. In E. Traugott and B. Heine (eds.) Approaches to Grammaticalization, Vol. II. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 17-58..

Bybee, Joan. 1993. Mechanisms for the creation of grammar. In Eve V. Clark (ed.) The Proceedings of the Twenty-fifth Annual Child Language Research Forum. Stanford: Center for the Study of Language and Information, 16-21.

Bybee, Joan L. 1994. The grammaticization of zero: asymmetries in tense and aspect systems. William Pagliuca (ed.) Perspectives on grammaticalization. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 235-254.

Bybee, Joan L. 1995. Spanish tense and aspect from a typological perspective. In P. Hashemipour, R. Maldonado and M. van Naerssen (eds.) Studies in language learning and Spanish linguistics in honor of Tracy Terrell. San Francisco: McGraw Hill, 442-457.

Bybee, Joan L. 1995. Diachronic and typological properties of morphology and their implications for representation. In Laurie Feldman (ed.) Morphological aspects of language processing. Hillsdale, N. J.: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 225-46.

Bybee, Joan L. 1995. The semantic development of past tense modals in English. In Bybee, Joan and Fleischman, Suzanne (eds.) Modality in grammar and discourse. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 503-517.

Bybee, Joan and Suzanne Fleischman. 1995. Issues in mood and modality. Introductory essay for the volume. In Bybee, J. and Fleischman, S. (eds.) Modality in grammar and discourse. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 1-14.

Bybee, Joan. 1996. Productivity, regularity and fusion: how language use affects the lexicon. In Rajendra Singh (ed.) Trubetzkoy's Orphan. Berlin: Mouton De Gruyter.

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Bybee, Joan. 1997. Semantic aspects of morphological typology. In Joan Bybee, John Haiman and Sandra Thompson (eds.) Essays on Language Function and Language Type. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, pp. 25-37.

Bybee, Joan. 1998. The emergent lexicon. CLS 34: The Panels. pp. 421-435. University of Chicago: Chicago Linguistic Society.

Bybee, Joan. 1998. Usage-based phonology. Darnell, Michael, Edith Moravcsik, Frederick Newmeyer, Michael Noonan and Kathleen Wheatley (eds.) Functionalism and Formalism in Linguistics, Volume I: General Papers. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, pp. 211-242.

Bybee, Joan. 1999. Modelo de redes en morfología. In J. A. Samper Padilla and M. Troya Déniz (eds.) Actas de XI Congreso Internacional de la asociación de lingüística y filología de la américa latina, 59-74. Gran Canaria: Universidad de Las Palmas.

Bybee, Joan. 2000. Lexicalization of sound change and alternating environments. Broe, Michael and Janet Pierrehumbert (eds.) Papers in Laboratory Phonology V: Acquisition and the Lexicon. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 250-268.

Bybee, Joan. 2000. The phonology of the lexicon: evidence from lexical diffusion. In Michael Barlow & Suzanne Kemmer (eds.) Usage-based models of language. Stanford: CSLI, pp. 65-85.

Bybee, Joan and Sandra Thompson. 2000. Three frequency effects in syntax. Berkeley Linguistic Society 23.65-85.

Bybee, Joan. 2001. Frequency effects on French Liaison. In Joan Bybee and Paul Hopper (eds.) Frequency and the Emergence of Linguistic Structure. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, pp. 337-359.

Bybee, Joan and Paul Hopper. 2001. Introduction to frequency and the emergence of linguistic structure. In Joan Bybee and Paul Hopper (eds.) Frequency and the Emergence of Linguistic Structure. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, pp. 1-24.

Bybee, Joan. 2001. Main clauses are innovative, subordinate clauses are conservative: consequences for the nature of constructions. In J. Bybee and M. Noonan (eds.) Complex sentences in grammar and discourse: essays in honor of Sandra A. Thompson. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, pp. 1-17.

Bybee, Joan. 2002. Sequentiality as the basis of constituent structure. In T. Givon and B. Malle (eds.) The Evolution of Language from Pre-Language. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 109-132.

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Bybee, Joan. 2002. Lexical diffusion in regular sound change. David Restle and Dietmar Zaefferer (Eds.), Sounds and Systems. Studies in Structure and Change. A Festschrift for Theo Vennemann. Trends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter, 59-74.

Bybee, Joan. 2002. La difusión léxica y el modelo de ejemplares. In Zarina Estrada Fernández and Rosa María Ortiz Ciscomani (eds.) Encuentro internacional de lingüística en el noroeste, 15-28. Hermosilla: Editorial UniSon.

Bybee, Joan. 2003. Cognitive processes in grammaticalization. In Michael Tomasello (ed.) The New Psychology of Language, Volume II. Mahwah: Erlbaum, 145-67.

Bybee, Joan. 2003. Mechanisms of change in grammaticization: the role of frequency. In R. Janda & B. Joseph (eds.) Handbook of Historical Linguistics, pp. 602-623. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers.

Bybee, Joan. 2003. Los mecanismos del cambio como universales lingüísticos. In R. Mairal and J. Gil (eds.) En torno a los universales lingüísticos, 245-263. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Bybee, Joan. 2005. La liaison: effets de fréquence et constructions. In Jean-Pierre Chevrot, Michel Fayol and Bernard Laks (eds.) La Liaison: de la phonologie à la cognition. Special issues of Langages 158. 24-37.

Bybee, Joan. 2006. Language change and universals. In Mairal, Ricardo and Juana Gil (eds.) Linguistic Universals, 179-194. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Bybee, Joan. 2007. Diachronic linguistics. In D. Geerearts and Kuypers (eds.) Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 945-987.

Bybee, Joan. 2008. Formal universals as emergent phenomena: the origins of Structure Preservation. In Jeff Good (ed.) Language universals and language change, 108-121.. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Bybee, Joan. 2008. Usage-based grammar and Second Language Acquisition. In Peter Robinson and Nick C. Ellis (eds.) Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics and Second Language Acquisition, 216-236. New York: Routledge.

Sosa, Anna Vogel and Joan Bybee. 2008. A Cognitive Approach to Clinical Phonology. In M. Ball, M. Perkins, N. Muller, and S. Howard (Eds.), 480-490, The Handbook of Clinical Linguistics. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing.

Bybee, Joan. 2008. Grammaticization: implications for a theory of language. In Jiansheng Guo, Elena Lieven, Nancy Budwig, Susan Ervin-Tripp, Keiko Nakamura, and Seyda Özçaliskan (eds.) Crosslinguistic approaches to the psychology of language: research in the tradition of Dan Isaac Slobin, 345-356. London: Taylor and Francis Group.

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Bybee, Joan. 2009. Language universals and usage-based theory. In Morten H. Christiansen,

Chris Collins and Simon Edelman (eds.) Language universals, 17-39. Oxford: Oxford Univesity Press.

Bybee, Joan. 2009. Motivations for sound change and variability: how articulatory automation interacts with the lexicon. In Fernando Sánchez Miret (ed.) Romanística sin complejos Homenaje a Carmen Pensado, 19-45. Bern: Peter Lang.

Bybee, Joan and Rena Torres Cacoullos. 2009 . The role of prefabs in grammaticization: How the particular and the general interact in language change. In Roberta Corrigan, Edith Moravcsik, Hamid Ouali, and Kathleen Wheatley (eds.). Formulaic Language, Volume I, 187-217. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, Typological Studies in Language

Bybee, Joan and Clay Beckner. 2009. Usage-based theory. In H. Narrog and B. Heine (eds.) Handbook Linguistic Analysis, 827-855. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Bybee Joan. 2010. Markedness: iconicity, economy and frequency. In Jae Jong Song (ed.) Handbook of Linguistic Typology, 131-147. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Bybee, Joan. 2011. Usage-based theory and grammaticalization. In Heiko Narrog and Bernd Heine (eds.) The Oxford Handbook of Grammaticalization, 69-78. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Bybee, Joan. 2012. Domain-general processes as the basis for grammar. In Maggie Tallerman and Kathleen R. Gibson (eds.) The Oxford Handbook of Language Evolution, pp. 528-536. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Bybee, Joan. 2012. Patterns of lexical diffusion and articulatory motivation for sound change. In

Maria-Josep Solé and Daniel Recasens (eds.) The initiation of sound change: perception, production and social factors p 211-234. Amsterdam and Philadephia: John Benjamins Publishing Co.

Encyclopedia Entries

Bybee, Joan L. 1991. Verbs. Oxford International Encyclopedia of Linguistics. William Bright, Editor. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Bybee, Joan L. 1991. Tense and aspect. Oxford International Encyclopedia of Linguistics. William Bright, Editor. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Bybee, Joan L. 1993. Change and morphological universals. R. E. Asher (ed.) The Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics. Pergamon Press and Aberdeen University Press.

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Bybee, Joan L. 2000. Lexical, morphological and syntactic symbolization. Morphology: A handbook on inflection and word formation, Vol. I. Eds. G. Booij, C. Lehmann and J. Mugdan, 370-377. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter.

Bybee, Joan L. 2000. Verb. Morphology: A handbook on inflection and word formation. Eds. G. Booij, C. Lehmann and J. Mugdan, 794-808. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter.

Bybee, Joan. 2011. Language Change, Universals of. In Patrick Colm Hogan (ed.) The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the Language Sciences, 412-413. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Bybee, Joan. 2011. Usage-based Theory. In Patrick Colm Hogan (ed.) The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the Language Sciences, 889-891. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Interviews

Usage-based theory: A milestone in American Functionalism. An interview with Professor Joan L. Bybee. By Renqiang Wang. Foreign Languages in China. 6.81-87.

Usage-Based Models in Linguistics: An Interview with Joan Bybee. By Tiago Timponi Torrent. LinguiStica 8 (1), jun. 2012. Rio de Janeiro: UFRJ. ISSN 1808-835X 1. pages 1 to 6. [http://www.letras.ufrj.br/poslinguistica/ revistalinguistica] 

Working Papers

Hooper, Joan B. 1972. A note on inserted and deleted vowels. Stanford Working Papers on Language Universals 10.141-144.

Bybee, Joan L. 1990. The grammaticization of zero: asymmetries in tense and aspect systems. La Trobe Working Papers in Linguistics 3. 1-14.

Bybee, Joan L. 1990. The semantic development of past tense modals in English and other languages. Buffalo Working Papers in Linguistics: a special issue for Paul Garvin, 13-30.

Bybee, Joan. 1993. A view of phonology from a cognitive and functional perspective. UNM working papers in linguistics.

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