Cornelius Beach Bradley
American educator
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Cornelius Beach Bradley was an American English-language scholar. He served as professor of rhetoric at the University of California, Berkeley , and also extensively studied the Thai language. Bradley was born and grew up in Siam, the son of missionary Dan Beach Bradley, and also did missionary work in the country after graduating from Oberlin College in the United States. He returned to the United States in 1874, becoming a teacher and vice-principal at Oakland High School, before joining the faculty of the University of California in 1882. He was also known for mountaineering, especially in the Sierra Nevada.
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- Graphic Analysis of the Tone-Accents of the Siamese Language (18)
- Shall and Will-An Historical Study (4)
- The Proximate Source of the Siamese Alphabet (3)
- Indications of a Consonant-Shift in Siamese since the Introduction of Alphabetical Writing (2)
- The Tone-Accents of Two Chinese Dialects (2)
- Is " We " the Plural of " I? " (1)
- A METHOD OF PLOTTING THE INFLECTIONS OF THE VOICE. (1916) (1)
- The Classification of Rhetorical Figures (1886) (1)
- Some Features of the Siamese Speech and Writing (1924) (0)
- THE TWIST OF WOOD-FIBER IN THE TAMRAC PINE (0)
- Orations and arguments by English and American statesmen (0)
- The History of the Sukhothai Letters (0)
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