Harry Hoijer, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Harry Hoijer

American linguist and anthropologist

Date of Birth: 06-Sep-1904

Date of Death: 11-Mar-1976

Profession: anthropologist, linguist

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Virgo


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About Harry Hoijer

  • Harry Hoijer (September 6, 1904 – March 11, 1976) was a linguist and anthropologist who worked on primarily Athabaskan languages and culture.
  • He additionally documented the Tonkawa language, which is now extinct.
  • Hoijer's few works make up the bulk of material on this language.
  • Hoijer was a student of Edward Sapir. Hoijer contributed greatly to the documentation of the Southern and Pacific Coast Athabaskan languages and to the reconstruction of proto-Athabaskan.
  • Harry Hoijer collected a large number of valuable fieldnotes on many Athabaskan languages, which are unpublished.
  • Some of his notes on Lipan Apache and the Tonkawa language are lost. Hoijer coined the term "Sapir–Whorf hypothesis".

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