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Keith Brown (linguist)

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Edward Keith Brown (1935 - 23 March 2025)[1] was a Scottish linguist, professor and researcher at the University of Essex and the University of Cambridge, and editor-in-chief of the Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics.

Life

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After studying English at Cambridge University, he joined the British Council, and then worked in Uganda. Afterward he taught at the University College of Cape Coast in Ghana, before moving to Edinburgh University, where he was appointed as Lecturer in General Linguistics in 1965 and where in due course he received his Ph.D. in linguistics in 1972.[2]

In 1984 he moved to the University of Essex, where he was research professor in the Department of Linguistics, and then to the University of Cambridge, where he was senior research fellow in the Research Centre for English and Applied Linguistics. He was later an Affiliated Lecturer in the Department of Theoretical and Applied Linguistics, and a fellow of Pembroke College, Cambridge.[3]

He also held visiting professorships at the Universities of Heidelberg, Vienna, and Düsseldorf. From 1990 to 1994 he was the president of the Linguistics Association of Great Britain. He was also a regular member of council of the Philological Society and served as the Society's president from 2007 to 2009. He was chairman of the Linguistics Committee of the Subject Centre for Languages, Linguistics and Area Studies.

Works

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He served as a co-editor of Transactions of the Philological Society and sat on several other editorial boards. He was the author of Linguistics Today (Fontana, 1984) and co-author, with Jim Miller, of Syntax: A Linguistic Introduction to Sentence Structure and Syntax: Generative Grammar (Hutchinson, 1981).

He was syntax editor for the first edition of the Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics and was joint editor, with Jim Miller, of A Concise Encyclopedia of Linguistic Theories and A Concise Encyclopedia of Grammatical Categories (Pergamon Press, 1997 and 1998). He was also a joint editor of Common Denominators in Art and Science (Aberdeen University Press, 1983), as well as Language, Reasoning and Inference (Academic Press, 1986).

References

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  1. ^ PhilSoc, News & Announcements, Keith Brown (1935–2025) Published Friday, March 28, 2025. It is with great sadness that we report the passing of Keith Brown, who served as the President of the Society from 2007 to 2009, as well as the president of the Linguistics Association of Great Britain from 1990 to 1994 and as an editor of the Transactions of the Philological Society for many years. We will publish a fuller obituary on our website soon.
  2. ^ {{|last=Brown|first=Edward Keith|date=1972|title=Towards a case grammar of twi|hdl=1842/22783|url=http://hdl.handle.net/1842/22783%7Clanguage=en}}
  3. ^ Cambridge University Department of Theoretical and Applied Linguistics Archived 28 May 2014 at the Wayback Machine accessed 26 May 2014
  • Keith Brown, ed. (2005). Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics. Elsevier. p. xiii.