J. Lachlan Mackenzie, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 1977- | Language, Literature and Communication | Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands |
Area:
Functional Discourse GrammarWebsite:
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"J. Lachlan Mackenzie"Parents
Sign in to add mentorRonald E. Asher | grad student | 1973-1978 | Edinburgh | |
Roger Lass | grad student | 1973-1978 | Edinburgh | |
Simon C. Dik | research scientist | 1979-1992 | Amsterdam | |
(I learned all about functional linguistics from Simon) |
Children
Sign in to add traineeRiccardo Giomi | grad student | 2009- | University of Lisbon, Portugal |
Evelien Keizer | grad student | 1992 | VU Amsterdam |
Gerard Steen | grad student | 1992 | VU Amsterdam |
Piek Vossen | grad student | 1994 | Amsterdam |
Charles Forceville | grad student | 1996 | VU Amsterdam |
Ronnie Boogaart | grad student | 1999 | VU Amsterdam |
Merel Keijzer | grad student | 2007 | VU Amsterdam |
Collaborators
Sign in to add collaboratorMike Hannay | collaborator | 1977- | VU Amsterdam |
Michael Fortescue | collaborator | 1990- | Copenhagen University |
Kees Hengeveld | collaborator | 1992- | Amsterdam |
María A. Gómez González | collaborator | 2002- | universidade de santiago de compostela |
Laura Alba-Juez | collaborator | 2012- | UNED |
Martin Hilpert | collaborator | 2014- | (Neurotree) |
Monika Bednarek | collaborator | 2017- | University of Sydney |
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Publications
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Hengeveld K, Mackenzie JL. (2016) Reflections on the lexicon in Functional Discourse Grammar Linguistics. 54: 1135-1161 |
Hengeveld K, Mackenzie JL. (2014) Grammar and context in Functional Discourse Grammar Pragmatics. 24: 203-227 |
Mackenzie JL. (2009) Content interrogatives in a sample of 50 languages Lingua. 119: 1131-1163 |
Fortescue M, Mackenzie JL. (2004) An acquisitional approach to disharmonic word-order/affixation pairings Annual Review of Cognitive Linguistics. 2: 31-71 |