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Wilson, Deirdre. 1941-
Deirdre Wilson
Deirdre Susan Moir Wilson
,
FBA
(born 1941) is a British
linguist
and
cognitive scientist
. She is emeritus professor of
Linguistics
at
University College London
and research professor at the Centre for the Study of Mind in Nature at the
University of Oslo
. Her most influential work has been in linguistic
pragmatics
—specifically in the development of
Relevance Theory
with French anthropologist
Dan Sperber
. This work has been especially influential in the
Philosophy of Language
. Important influences on Wilson are
Noam Chomsky
,
Jerry Fodor
, and
Paul Grice
. Linguists and philosophers of language who have been students of Wilson include
Stephen Neale
(
CUNY Graduate Center
),
Robyn Carston
(
University College London
) and
Tim Wharton
(
University of Brighton
).
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La Lingüística moderna: los resultados de la revolución de Chomsky /
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Smith, Neil. 1939-
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