William Croft
Affiliations: | University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, United States |
Area:
Typology, semantics, cognitive linguisticsWebsite:
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Sonia Cristofaro | grad student | Univ. of New Mexico | |
Angus B. Grieve-Smith | grad student | ||
Satoshi Uehara | grad student | Univ. of New Mexico | |
Erin L. Wilkinson | grad student | 2009 | Univ. of New Mexico |
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Blythe RA, Croft W. (2021) How individuals change language. Plos One. 16: e0252582 |
Bhattacharya T, Retzlaff N, Blasi DE, et al. (2018) Studying language evolution in the age of big data Journal of Language Evolution. 3: 94-129 |
Ponte JM, Croft WB. (2017) A Language Modeling Approach to Information Retrieval Acm Sigir Forum. 51: 202-208 |
Croft W. (2016) What language is the language-ready brain ready for?: Comment on "Towards a Computational Comparative Neuroprimatology: Framing the language-ready brain" by Michael A. Arbib. Physics of Life Reviews |
Youn H, Sutton L, Smith E, et al. (2016) On the universal structure of human lexical semantics. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America |
Croft W. (2016) Comparative concepts and language-specific categories: Theory and practice Linguistic Typology. 20: 377-393 |
Baxter G, Croft W. (2016) Modeling language change across the lifespan: Individual trajectories in community change Language Variation and Change. 28: 129-173 |
Croft W. (2014) Studying Language As A Complex Adaptive System The Electronic Library. 31: 1-21 |
Croft W. (2014) The origins of grammaticalization in the verbalization of experience Linguistics. 48: 1-48 |
Croft W. (2012) Dimensional models of event structure and verbal semantics Theoretical Linguistics. 38: 195-203 |