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in DeKalb and stayed there until his retirement in 1974. (For details, see George
Leonard Trager by Charles F. Hockett, Language, Vol. 69, No. 4 (Dec., 1993), pp. 778-788 (11 pages)
380:
Trager, George L. (1933). The Old Church
Slavonic Kiev fragment its accents and their relation to modern Slavonic accentuation. Language monograph (No. 13).
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Leeds-Hurwitz, W. (1990). Notes in the history of intercultural communication: The
Foreign Service Institute and the mandate for intercultural training.
230:, but further planned collaboration was cut short by Whorf's death in 1941. He wrote the entries on Language and Linguistics for the 14th edition of the
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Trager, George L. (1967). The Tanoan settlement of the Rio Grande area: A possible chronology. In D. H. Hymes & W. E. Bittle (Eds.),
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916:. Studies in Linguistics occasional papers (No. 5). Buffalo, NY: University of Buffalo, Department of Anthropology and Linguistics.
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Studies in southwestern ethnolinguistics: Meaning and history in the languages of the
American Southwest
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Trager, George L. (1961). Taos IV: Morphemics, syntax, semology in nouns and in pronominal reference.
308:. Special publications of the Linguistic Society of America. Baltimore: Linguistic Society of America.
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Trager, George L.; & Mutziger, John G. (1947). The linguistic structure of
Mongolian placenames.
246:
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Trager, George L.; & Rice, Frank A. (1954). The personal-pronoun system of
Classical Arabic.
227:
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Whorf, Benjamin L.; & Trager, George L. (1937). The relationship of Uto-Aztecan and Tanoan.
959:
Trager, George L.; & Smith, Henry L. (1953). The chronology of North
European: A rejoinder.
1111:
1106:
763:
Trager, George L. (1958). French morphology: Personal pronouns and the 'definite article'.
461:
Trager, George L. (1939). The days of the week in the language of Taos Pueblo, New Mexico.
364:
An annotated bibliography of the publications and writings of George L. Trager through 1970
292:
71:
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Trager, George L. (1967). A componential morphemic analysis of
English personal pronouns.
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Trager, George L.; & Valdez, Genevieve. (1937). English loans in
Colorado Spanish.
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Trager, George L. (1951). Linguistic history and ethnologic history in the
Southwest.
686:
Trager, George L. (1951). Linguistic history and ethnologic history in the Southwest.
632:(pp. 184–221). New York: Wenner-Green Foundation for Anthropological Research.
901:
Trager, George L.; & Bloch, Bernard. (1941). The syllabic phonemes of English.
262:
253:, helping to train diplomats prior to their departure abroad. He worked there with
162:
956:. Studies in Linguistics occasional papers (No. 3). Norman, OK: Battenberg Press.
219:
20:
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Trager, George L.; & Smith, Henry L. (1950). A chronology of Indo-Hittite.
450:
Trager, George L. (1938). "Cottonwood-tree", a south-western linguistic trait.
254:
211:
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Trager, George L. (1943). The kinship and status terms of the Tiwa languages.
479:
Trager, George L. (1940). One phonemic entity becomes two: The case of "short
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206:
During his years at Yale in the 1930s and 1940s, he was a close associate of
53:
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Sturtevant, E. H.; & Trager, George L. (1943). Hittite i before vowels.
340:
Sturtevant, E. H.; & Trager, George L. (1942). Hittite u before vowels.
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Trager, George L.; & Trager, Edith Crowell. (1959). Kiowa and Tanoan.
266:
207:
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Trager, George L. (1948). A status symbol and personality at Taos Pueblo.
628:
Trager, George L. (1946). An outline of Taos grammar. In C. Osgood (Ed.),
555:
Trager, George L. (1942). The historical phonology of the Tiwa languages.
635:
Trager, George L. (1946). Changes of emphasis in linguistics: A comment.
544:
Trager, George L. (1942). The phoneme 'T': A study in theory and method.
239:
189:
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445:
391:
Trager, George L. (1934). What conditions limit variants of a phoneme?
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Trager, George L. (1962). A scheme for the cultural analysis of sex.
274:
82:
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The Pronunciation of American English: An Introduction to Phonetics
270:
226:. From 1937, he collaborated with Whorf on historical-comparative
872:
Trager, George L. (1969). Taos and Picuris: How long separated?.
595:
Trager, George L. (1944). Spanish and English loanwords in Taos.
494:
Trager, George L. (1940). Serbo-Croatian accents and quantities.
606:
Trager, George L. (1944). The verb morphology of spoken French.
566:
Trager, George L. (1942). The phonemic treatment of semivowels.
413:
Trager, George L. (1935). Some Spanish place names of Colorado.
774:
Trager, George L. (1958). Paralanguage: A first approximation.
752:
Trager, George L. (1955). French morphology: Verb inflection.
180:
581:. New Haven: Yale University, Department of Oriental Studies.
174:
849:
A schematic outline for the processual analysis of culture
719:
Trager, George L. (1953). Russian declensional morphemes.
646:
Trager, George L. (1948). The Indian languages of Brazil.
730:
Trager, George L. (1954). Taos II: Pronominal reference.
505:
Trager, George L. (1940). The Russian gender categories.
177:
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North American Indian languages: Classification and maps
818:
Trager, George L. (1961). The typology of paralanguage.
796:
Trager, George L. (1960). The name of Taos, New Mexico.
668:
Trager, George L. (1948). Taos I: A language revisited.
617:
Trager, George L. (1945). Analysis of a Kechuan text.
579:
Introduction to Russian, a course for college students
533:
Trager, George L. (1941). Auxiliary verbs in Russian.
472:
Trager, George L. (1940). Appendix. In E. C. Parsons,
369:
Trager, George L. (1930). The pronunciation of "short
284:
in Dallas, Tx from 1970 to 1971. In 1971, he moved to
234:. Like Sapir and Swadesh, he was a consultant of the
912:
Trager, George L.; & Harben, Felicia E. (1958).
366:. Studies in Linguistics occasional papers (No. 12).
188:; March 22, 1906 – August 31, 1992) was an American
171:
168:
844:. Studies in Linguistics occasional papers (No. 8).
741:Trager, George L. (1955). The language of America.
683:. Studies in Linguistics occasional papers (No. 1).
402:Trager, George L. (1934). The phonemes of Russian.
335:
Studies in linguistics in honor of George L. Trager
322:Hockett, Charles F. (1993). George Leonard Trager.
165:
785:Trager, George L. (1960). Taos III: Paralanguage.
1005:International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences
952:Trager, George L.; & Smith, Henry L. (1951).
890:Trager, George L. (1975). Language nomenclature.
1093:
304:Bloch, Bernard; & Trager, George L. (1942).
887:. San Francisco: Chandler Publishing Company.
874:International Journal of American Linguistics
809:International Journal of American Linguistics
732:International Journal of American Linguistics
710:Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences
688:Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences
670:International Journal of American Linguistics
648:International Journal of American Linguistics
619:International Journal of American Linguistics
597:International Journal of American Linguistics
452:International Journal of American Linguistics
1003:Trager, George L.; & Benjamin L. Whorf.
236:International Auxiliary Language Association
135:International Auxiliary Language Association
311:Correction: George Leonard Trager. (1994).
265:. Trager's project was the development of
1142:Linguistic Society of America presidents
1063:, New York: Interlingua Institute, 2000.
921:Journal of the American Oriental Society
697:Trager, George L. (1951). Linguistics.
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869:(pp. 335–350). The Hague: Mouton.
630:Linguistic structures in North America
831:Southwestern Journal of Anthropology
659:Southwestern Journal of Anthropology
1127:Linguists of Aztec–Tanoan languages
245:In the 1950s, Trager worked at the
13:
1137:Linguists of Uto-Aztecan languages
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518:əˈnəwtonæəndæ̝ˑinəˈmerikənˈiŋɡliʃ.
333:Smith, M. Estellie (Ed.). (1972).
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1102:Linguists from the United States
1061:Interlingua Institute: A History
373:" in American Standard English.
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1117:Writers from Newark, New Jersey
954:An outline of English structure
851:. Buffalo, NY: SUNY at Buffalo.
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269:, while Birdwhistell worked on
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306:Outline of linguistic analysis
192:. He was the president of the
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1132:Linguists of Tanoan languages
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282:Southern Methodist University
194:Linguistic Society of America
131:Linguistic Society of America
102:Southern Methodist University
16:American linguist (1906–1992)
286:Northern Illinois University
106:Northern Illinois University
7:
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1074:Quarterly Journal of Speech
820:Anthropological Linguistics
798:Anthropological Linguistics
787:Anthropological Linguistics
362:Trager, Felicia H. (1971).
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1027:(1961). "A. J. Bronstein,
883:Trager, George L. (1972).
847:Trager, George L. (1965).
842:Linguistics is linguistics
840:Trager, George L. (1963).
679:Trager, George L. (1949).
577:Trager, George L. (1942).
516:Trager, George L. (1941).
424:Trager, George L. (1936).
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247:Foreign Service Institute
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961:American Anthropologist
743:American Anthropologist
586:American Anthropologist
232:Encyclopædia Britannica
228:Azteco-Tanoan languages
1147:20th-century linguists
943:Studies in Linguistics
892:Studies in Linguistics
885:Language and languages
776:Studies in Linguistics
557:Studies in Linguistics
426:ðəlɛŋgwiɟəvðəpweblowəv
157:George Leonard Trager
30:George Leonard Trager
1122:Historical linguists
1034:Le Maître Phonétique
1025:Uldall, Elizabeth T.
637:Studies in Philology
337:. The Hague: Mouton.
293:Pasadena, California
72:Pasadena, California
1037:. Troisième série.
273:and Hall worked on
257:, Henry Lee Smith,
251:Department of State
93:Academic background
1059:Esterhill, Frank,
259:Charles F. Hockett
238:, which presented
224:Leonard Bloomfield
222:, and after 1941,
216:Benjamin Lee Whorf
201:Newark, New Jersey
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66:(1992-08-31)
1112:1992 deaths
1107:1906 births
1031:". Review.
989:(1), 34–44.
826:(1), 17–21.
793:(2), 24–30.
705:(2967), 3a.
654:(1), 43–48.
625:(2), 86–96.
502:(1), 29–32.
476:. New York.
291:He died in
240:Interlingua
145:Interlingua
79:Nationality
1096:Categories
1012:References
1000:, 609–624.
716:, 341–343.
694:, 341–343.
643:, 461–464.
563:(5), 1–10.
474:Taos Tales
388:(1), 4–28.
377:5:396–400.
117:Discipline
42:1906-03-22
804:(3), 5–6.
523:, 17–19.
491:, 255–58.
440:, 59–62.
399:, 313–15.
319:(4), 868.
275:proxemics
242:in 1951.
196:in 1960.
98:Education
83:Americans
1083:See also
1047:44748517
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469:, 51–55.
463:Language
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313:Language
271:kinesics
190:linguist
121:Linguist
782:, 1–12.
699:Science
249:of the
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261:, and
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