• Bernard Bloch (18 June 1907, New York City, New York – 26 November 1965, New Haven, Connecticut) was an American linguist. He taught at Brown University...
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  • Bernard Bloch refers to: Bernard Bloch (linguist) (1907–1965), American linguist Bernard Bloch (actor) (born 1949), French actor This disambiguation page...
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    Atlas project directed by Hans Kurath. Julia Bloch was married to the American linguist, Bernard Bloch, from 1932 until her death. They met when they...
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  • organist Avraham Yitzchak Bloch (1891–1941), Lithuanian rabbi Bernard Bloch (linguist) (1907–1965), American linguist Bernard Bloch (actor) (born 1949), French...
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  • Albert Bloch died March 23, 1961, in Lawrence, Kansas. Albert Bloch had two sons, Bernard and Walter, with his first wife, Hortense. Bernard Bloch, was...
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  • to Yale University to study for a PhD in Japanese Linguistics under Bernard Bloch. He completed his dissertation on Japanese morphophonemics in 1950 (published...
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    Sarah Thomason (category Linguists from the United States)
    Thomason (known as "Sally") is an American scholar of linguistics, Bernard Bloch distinguished professor emerita at the University of Michigan. She is...
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  • Leonard Bloomfield (category 20th-century linguists)
    4 Bloch, Bernard, 1949, p. 87 Hall, Robert, 1990, pp. 7–8 Hall, Robert, 1990, p. 16 Rogers, David, 1987 Hall, Robert, 1990, pp. 13–14 Bloch, Bernard, 1949...
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  • (1940), linguist, iranologist Christiane Marchello-Nizia (1961), specialist of Old French Alain Rouveret [fr] (1968), syntactician Marc Bloch (1904),...
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  • (Germany, 1827–1875), languages of Africa Bloch, Bernard (United States, 1907–1965), Japanese language Bloch, Jules (France, 1880–1953), languages of India...
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  • Coetzee (University of Michigan). Under the editorship of Yale linguist Bernard Bloch, Language was the vehicle for publication of many of the important...
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  • Principles of dependency phonology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Bloch, Bernard (1941). "Phonemic overlapping". American Speech. 16 (4): 278–284. doi:10...
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    early phoneme theory. The term was popularized by George L. Trager and Bernard Bloch in a 1941 paper on English phonology and went on to become part of standard...
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  • Benjamin Lee Whorf (category Linguists from the United States)
    Benjamin Lee Whorf (/hwɔːrf/; April 24, 1897 – July 26, 1941) was an American linguist and fire prevention engineer best known for proposing the Sapir–Whorf hypothesis...
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  • of ideas that had been sketched in earlier work by several linguists, notably Bernard Bloch (1948), Charles Hockett (1955) and J. R. Firth (1948). According...
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  • from a question mark ⟨?⟩. Phonetic Symbol Guide, 2nd ed., p. 301–302 Bloch, Bernard; Trager, George L. (1942). Outline of Linguistic Analysis. Linguistic...
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    (or 1942; the documentation is spotty). He developed close ties with Bernard Bloch, W. Freeman Twadell, and Martin Joos. In 1942, Cowan moved to Washington...
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  • George L. Trager (category Linguists from the United States)
    (Dec., 1993), pp. 778-788 (11 pages) He died in Pasadena, California. Bloch, Bernard; & Trager, George L. (1942). Outline of linguistic analysis. Special...
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  • Wallace Chafe (category Linguists from the United States)
    Barbara. Chafe was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He was a student of Bernard Bloch and Floyd Lounsbury at Yale University, where he obtained his doctorate...
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    scorned by Bloch. The execution was scheduled for 11 p.m. the evening of June 19, during the Sabbath, which begins and ends around sunset. Bloch asked for...
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  • Guy Sumner Lowman Jr. (category American linguist stubs)
    further research in linguistics. Kurath, Hans, with Miles L. Hanley, Bernard Bloch, Guy S. Lowman Jr. and Marcus L. Hansen. 1939–1941. Linguistic Atlas...
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  • Kristen Syrett (category Linguists)
    field of linguistics". As a student she received the prestigious Bernard and Julia Bloch Fellowship, the highest award to students offered by the society...
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  • chemistry) Max Born (1954, physics) Maria Goeppert-Mayer (1963, physics) Konrad Bloch (1964, medicine) Johannes Georg Bednorz (1987, physics) Hans Georg Dehmelt...
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  • time. According to Koerner, Chomsky's rise to fame was orchestrated by Bernard Bloch, editor of Language, the journal of the Linguistic Society of America...
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  • ophthalmologist Max Bielschowsky, neuropathologist Konrad Bloch, biochemist, Nobel Prize (1964) Marcus Elieser Bloch, physician Gustav Born, professor of pharmacology...
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    Amory Bloch Lovins (born November 13, 1947) is an American writer, physicist, and former chairman/chief scientist of the Rocky Mountain Institute. He...
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    Claude Blanchard (ice hockey) (1945–2019), French ice hockey player Claude Bloch (1923–1971), French theoretical nuclear physicist Claude Bloodgood (1937–2001)...
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  • (1894-1957), first President of Bar-Ilan University Bernard Epstein Louis Feldman Steven Fine Joshua Fishman, linguist Jekuthiel Ginsburg Jason Greenblatt Paul Greengard...
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    WP14. Bloch, Bernard (1946). Studies in colloquial Japanese I: Inflection. Journal of the American Oriental Society, 66, pp. 97–130. Bloch, Bernard (1946)...
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  • William Cornyn (category American linguist stubs)
    Who in the East (7th ed.). Larkin, Roosevelt & Larkin. 1959. p. 196. Bloch, Bernard; Kurath, Hans; Emeneau, M. B.; Holmes, Urban T. Jr., eds. (1941). "Notes"...
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