leonard bloomfield

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born April 1, 1887, Chicago, Ill., U.S. died April 18, 1949, New Haven, Conn. U.S. linguist. He began his career as a philologist trained in Indo-European, especially Germanic languages. He taught Germanic philology at the University of Chicago (1927-40) and linguistics at Yale (1940-49). In Language (1933), one of the clearest 20th-century presentations of linguistics, he advocated the study of linguistic phenomena in isolation from their nonlinguistic environment and emphasized the need for empirical description. His thinking was influenced by his work on non-Indo-European languages, particularly the Algonquian family; The Menomini Language (1962) is a paragon of linguistic description and American Indian linguistic scholarship
leonard bloomfield

    الواصلة

    Leon·ard Bloom·field

    التركية النطق

    lenırd blumfild

    النطق

    /ˈlenərd ˈblo͞omˌfēld/ /ˈlɛnɜrd ˈbluːmˌfiːld/
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