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动态语法
2007-03-14, 11:47 AM
Just heard that John Sinclair had passed away this morning, at the age of 73.

For more info about Sinclair, visit:

www.english.bham.ac.uk/research/events/sinclair.htm

armstrong
2007-03-14, 12:06 PM
a pioneer in corpus linguistics passed away, it' s a pity!

Jennywangjun
2007-03-14, 01:50 PM
Sorry to hear that!

melia
2007-03-14, 03:26 PM
a pioneer in corpus linguistics passed away, it' s a pity!

also a master of discourse analysis.
happened to find his list of publications in this forum
http://forum.corpus4u.org/archive/index.php/t-441.html

pay a high tribute to him! may he rest in peace!

Haiyang
2007-03-14, 06:51 PM
"One does not study all of botany by making artificial flowers".
-- John Sinclair

oscar3
2007-03-14, 09:03 PM
He is in a better place Resting In the beautiful Heavens above! May God be with him!

laohong
2007-03-14, 09:54 PM
If you search in Goolge, you may find another John Sinclair also died at the age of 73.

"In memory of John Sinclair who died 12th Oct. 1897 aged 73 years."

hancunxin
2007-03-14, 10:55 PM
Sorry to hear this sorrowful news!

fountainli
2007-03-14, 11:54 PM
http://www.english.bham.ac.uk/research/events/sinclair.htm

From this link, we can see one of Sinclair's pictures.

xiaoz
2007-03-15, 12:08 AM
A man to be missed - Wish him Peace in Heaven


On behalf of Elena Tognini Bonelli

OBITUARY: JOHN SINCLAIR (1933 – 2007)

Yesterday was a very sad day for the world of linguistics. John Sinclair (b.
14 June 1933) died at his home in Florence, aged 73. He will be deeply missed by his family, his colleagues and his many friends. His death is a terrible loss to everyone who knew him. Friends and colleagues are welcome to the interment of the urn which will be at the Cimitero degli Inglesi in Florence on 28 March at 3.30pm.

John was an outstanding scholar, a first-generation modern corpus linguist and clearly one of the most open-minded and original thinkers in the field.
He was Professor of Modern English Language at the University of Birmingham for most of his career and founder of the ground-breaking COBUILD project in lexical computing which revolutionised lexicography in the 1980s and resulted in a new generation of corpus-driven dictionaries and reference materials for English language learners. After his retirement from Birmingham John moved to Italy where he became President of the Tuscan Word Centre, an association devoted to promoting the scientific study of language. On the short intensive courses that the Tuscan Word Centre offered, John very generously shared his original ideas about language and linguistics with generations of younger scholars, introduced numerous students to the fascinating world of corpora and inspired many new ideas for future research in linguistics. He was an Honorary Life Member of the Linguistics Association of Great Britain and a member of the Academia Europaea. John held an Honorary Doctorate in Philosophy from the University of Gothenburg, and Honorary Professorships in the Universities of Jiao Tong, Shangai and Glasgow.

He is gone now and it will be very hard to get used to it. John's last email to me just a couple of days ago ended "Very brief note tonight; more to follow." I will miss him.

Ute


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Dr. Ute R?mer
English Department
Leibniz University of Hanover
K?nigsworther Platz 1
30167 Hannover
Germany

seanxpq
2007-03-15, 01:46 AM
His death is a terrible loss to everyone who knew him. Perhaps he never knew there were many fans of him in China! What a pity!

arcadian
2007-03-17, 01:14 PM
wish him peace in heaven.

清风出袖
2007-03-17, 07:22 PM
too pity!

xujiajin
2007-03-30, 09:16 AM
http://www.english.bham.ac.uk/research/events/sinclair/sinclair.htm