Jacob L. Mey

Jacob L. Mey
Born (1926-10-30) 30 October 1926
Amsterdam
Institutions University of Southern Denmark
Alma mater University of Copenhagen
Thesis  (1960)
Doctoral advisor Louis Hjelmslev
Doctoral students Roger Schank

Jacob Louis Mey (born 30 October 1926, in Amsterdam) is a professor of linguistics, specializing in pragmatics. He is currently Professor Emeritus in the Institute of Language and Communication at the University of Southern Denmark, from which he retired in 1996.[1][2]

Career

Mey received his PhD in Linguistics from the University of Copenhagen in 1960, supervised by Louis Hjelmslev.[3] He has also worked at the University of Oslo, the University of Texas at Austin, Georgetown University, Yale University, Tsukuba University, The National Language Research Institute, Tokyo, Northwestern University, the City University of Hong Kong, the University of Frankfurt, Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Universidade de Brasília, the University of Haifa and Haifa Technion, Södertörn University College, and Örebro University.[2]

Until 2010, he was chief editor of the Journal of Pragmatics, which he founded in 1977 with Hartmut Haberland.[4] He is chief editor of RASK, the international journal of language and communication,[5] and one of the editors of Pragmatics & Society.[6]

He originated the notion of the pragmeme.[7][8]

In 1992 he was awarded an honorary doctorate by the University of Zaragoza.[4]

Personal

Mey has been married to Inger Mey since 1965; they have 5 children.[2]

Selected works

References

  1. Faculty listing, University of Southern Denmark.
  2. 1 2 3 Jacob L. Mey's Curriculum Vitae, China Pragmatics Association, May 2004, retrieved 15 November 2010.
  3. http://aigp.eecs.umich.edu/researcher/show/433
  4. 1 2 author biography, Pragmatics: An Introduction, 2nd ed. (2001) p. 402.
  5. RASK at Institute of Language and Communication. Retrieved 2011-03-29.
  6. Pragmatics and Society at John Benjamins
  7. Pragmatics: An Introduction, 2nd ed. (2001) p. 221: "such a generalized pragmatic act I will call a pragmeme."
  8. Journal of Pragmatics Special Issue, October 2010.
  9. Review by Alessandro Capone, repr. from Linguistics, 1 November 2003.

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