Paul Newman (linguist), Date of Birth, Place of Birth

    

Paul Newman (linguist)

American linguist

Date of Birth: 07-Mar-1937

Place of Birth: Jacksonville, Florida, United States

Profession: university teacher, linguist

Nationality: Kingdom of the Netherlands

Zodiac Sign: Pisces


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About Paul Newman (linguist)

  • Paul Newman (born 1937) is an American linguist active in the study of African languages.
  • He writes on the Hausa language of Nigeria and on the Chadic language family.
  • He wrote the Modern Hausa-English Dictionary (1977), co-authored with his wife, Roxana Ma Newman, and The Hausa Language: An Encyclopedic Reference Grammar (2000).
  • He is the founder of the Journal of African Languages and Linguistics, a journal in the field of African-language studies. He has taught at Yale University, the University of Leiden, and the Centre for the Study of Nigerian Languages at Bayero University in Kano, Nigeria.
  • He is currently Distinguished Professor in the Department of Linguistics at Indiana University after serving two terms as chairman of the department. Newman is a strong advocate of the theories of his mentor, Joseph Greenberg, and has published a work in defense of Greenberg’s classification of African languages entitled On Being Right. Newman is also interested in the relation of language and law and is a strong advocate of civil liberties.
  • In addition to degrees in anthropology and linguistics he holds a JD (IU Bloomington, 2003) and is a member of the Indiana state bar.

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