Paul M. Lloyd

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Paul M. Lloyd (born September 15, 1929 in Rochester , New York , † December 6, 2007 ) was an American Romance scholar , Hispanist and linguist .

life and work

Lloyd studied at Oberlin College and Brown University . He received his PhD in 1960 from the University of California at Berkeley with Yakov Malkiel with the thesis A Linguistic Analysis of Old Spanish Occupational Terms . From 1961 to 1999 he taught at the University of Pennsylvania , first as an assistant professor, from 1967 as an associate professor and from 1970 as a professor.

Works

  • Verb-Complement Compounds in Spanish , Tübingen 1968 (supplements to the magazine for Romance philology 116)
  • (with Frederick Courtney Tarr and Augusto Centeno) A graded Spanish review grammar with composition , 2nd edition, New York 1973; 3rd edition, Englewood Cliffs 1991
  • From Latin to Spanish. 1. Historical Phonology and Morphology of the Spanish Language , Philadelphia, PA 1987 (Spanish: Del latín al español. I. Fonología y morfología históricas de la lengua española , Madrid 1993, 2003)

literature

  • Essays in Hispanic linguistics dedicated to Paul M. Lloyd , ed. by Robert Blake, Diana Ranson and Roger Wright, Newark, DE 1999 (therein acknowledgment and list of publications by Steven N. Dworkin)
  • Lloyd Homage Issue, in: Hispanic Review 67, 1999, pp. 423-590 (therein acknowledgment by José M. Regueiro)

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