Stanley Dubinsky

Stanley Dubinsky is a Professor of Linguistics in the Department of English Language and Literature at the University of South Carolina. His broad research interests include general linguistics, research into the syntax and semantics of various languages, and the role of language in global intrastate conflicts. He has produced three books, four edited volumes, and several dozen articles and book chapters on a variety of topics. Books in print: A 2004 book, with William D. Davies, is titled The Grammar of Raising and Control: A Course in Syntactic Argumentation (Blackwell); a 2007 co-edited collection, also with William D. Davies, is New Horizons in the Analysis of Control and Raising (Springer); a 2015 co-edited book with Harvey Starr, The Israeli Conflict System: Analytic Approaches (Routledge); a 2011 book, with Chris Holcomb, Understanding Language through Humor (Cambridge University Press); and a 2018 book, with William D. Davies, Language Conflict and Language Rights: Ethnolinguistic Perspectives on Human Conflict (Cambridge University Press). He is currently engaged in a project, with Michael Gavin and Harvey Starr, titled The Language Conflict Project.

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