Ives Goddard
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Ives Goddard's Degrees
- PhD Linguistics University of Chicago
- Masters Linguistics University of Chicago
- Bachelors Linguistics University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Robert Hale Ives Goddard III is a linguist and a curator emeritus in the Department of Anthropology of the National Museum of Natural History at the Smithsonian Institution. He is widely considered the leading expert on the Algonquian languages and the larger Algic language family.
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- Speaking of Forked Tongues: The Feasibility of Reconciling Human Phylogeny and the History of Language [and Comments] (1990) (96)
- American Indian Languages: The historical linguistics of native America . By Lyle Campbell (1999) (81)
- Delaware verbal morphology : a descriptive and comparative study (1979) (68)
- Primary and Secondary Stem Derivation in Algonquian (1990) (65)
- Problematic use of Greenberg's linguistic classification of the Americas in studies of Native American genetic variation. (2004) (63)
- Native Writings In Massachusett (1988) (52)
- Aspects of the Topic Structure of Fox Narratives: Proximate Shifts and the Use of Overt and Inflectional NPs (1990) (47)
- The Historical Phonology of Munsee (1982) (42)
- The West-to-East Cline in Algonquian Dialectology (1994) (40)
- Remarks on the Algonquian Independent Indicative (1974) (39)
- An Outline of the Historical Phonology of Arapaho and Atsina (1974) (37)
- The Algonquian Independent Indicative (1967) (36)
- Grammatical Gender in Algonquian (2002) (36)
- Comparative Algonquian (1979) (20)
- Reconstruction and History of the Independent Indicative (2007) (19)
- Genes and tongues. (1989) (17)
- Leonard Bloomfield's Descriptive and Comparative Studies of Algonquian (1987) (16)
- Anthropology, history, and American Indians : essays in honor of William Curtis Sturtevant (2002) (16)
- The Eastern Algonquian Intrusive Nasal (1965) (16)
- Handbook of North American Indians. Vol. 17, Languages (1998) (15)
- Native languages and language families of North America (1999) (14)
- Some Early Examples of American Indian Pidgin English from New England (1977) (13)
- "I AM A RED-SKIN": The Adoption of a Native American Expression (1769-1826) (2005) (13)
- The indigenous languages of the southeast (2005) (13)
- Papers of the Thirteenth Algonquian Conference (1983) (12)
- The Historical Origins of Cheyenne Inflections (2000) (12)
- The Languages of South Texas and the Lower Rio Grande (1979) (11)
- EASTERN ALGONQUIAN AS A GENETIC SUBGROUPING (1980) (10)
- LINGUISTICS: Number Words and Number Symbols: A Cultural History of Numbers. Karl Menninger. Paul Broneer, trans (1970) (10)
- The Eastern Algonquian Subordinative Mode and the Importance of Morphology (1983) (10)
- Philological Approaches to the Study of North American Indian Languages: Documents and Documentation (1976) (10)
- Endangered Knowledge: What We Can Learn From Native American Languages (2014) (10)
- Leonard Bloomfield's Fox lexion: Critical Edition (1996) (9)
- Stylistic dialects in Fox linguistic change (1988) (8)
- More on the Nasalization of PA *a· in Eastern Algonquian (1971) (8)
- THE OBVIATIVE IN FOX NARRATIVE DISCOURSE (2016) (7)
- Linguistic Variation in a Small Speech Community: The Personal Dialects of Moraviantown Delaware (2010) (7)
- The morphologization of Algonquian consonant mutation (1977) (7)
- Algonquian linguistic change and reconstruction (1991) (5)
- Unhistorical features in Massachusett orthography (1990) (5)
- Observations Regarding Fox (Mesquakie) Phonology (1991) (5)
- Sapir's Comparative Method (1986) (4)
- A Further Note on Pidgin English (1978) (4)
- Some Errata in Bloomfield's Menomini (1972) (4)
- Arapaho Historical Morphology (2016) (4)
- More on Human Phylogeny and Linguistic History (1990) (4)
- THE SUTAIO DIALECT OF CHEYENNE: A DISCUSSION OF THE EVIDENCE (1978) (4)
- A Meskwaki-English and English-Meskwaki dictionary, based on early twentieth-century writings by native speakers (2014) (4)
- On Human Phylogeny and Linguistic History: Reply to Comments (1990) (4)
- Historical and Philological Evidence regarding the Identification of the Mascouten (1972) (4)
- Speaking of Forked Tongues: the feasibility of reconciling human phylogeny and language (1990) (3)
- Mahican-Language Hymns, Biblical Prose, and Vocabularies from Moravian Sources (1981) (3)
- Pre-Cheyenne *y (1988) (3)
- Explaining the double reflexes of word-initial high short vowels in Fox (2002) (3)
- Summary report: American Indian languages and principles of language change (1991) (3)
- Territorial Groups of West Central Alaska Before 1898 (1981) (3)
- The Wiyot Language. Karl V. Teeter (1966) (2)
- Proto-Algonquian *nl and *nθ (1973) (2)
- The Origin and Meaning of the Name "Manhattan" (2010) (2)
- The Arapaho Language (review) (2012) (1)
- Fox Social Organization 1650-1850 (1974) (1)
- Fox (Mesquakie) Kinship Terminology (1992) (1)
- Contamination in Morphological Change in Algonquian Languages (1993) (1)
- Book Review:Principles and Methods in Historical Phonology: From Proto-Algonkian to Arapaho Marc Picard (1995) (1)
- PUBLICATIONS ON NORTH AMERICAN INDIAN LANGUAGES ISSUED BY THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION (1973) (1)
- The Identity of Red Thunder Cloud (2000) (1)
- A Rabbit Story (2011) (1)
- Oregon, the Beautiful (2004) (1)
- America BC Reference (1979) (0)
- Since the word squaw continues to be of interest (1997) (0)
- Charlie Elkhair's Vision of the Thundercloud (2011) (0)
- The Kansas Unami Writings of Ira D. Blanchard, Pioneering Algonquian Linguist (2019) (0)
- The Sycamore Tree and the Man with a Skin Disease (2011) (0)
- The Paradox of Partial Similarity: (2020) (0)
- My Famous Grandfather and Other Relatives (2011) (0)
- The Origin of the Three Delaware Clans (2011) (0)
- Discussion and criticism: on human phylogeny and a linguistic history; reply to comments (1990) (0)
- Eung-Do Cook and Keren D. Rice (eds). Athapaskan linguistics: Current perspectives on a language family (1991) (0)
- Brief Mention (1962) (0)
- Barry Fell Reexamined (1978) (0)
- Charlie Elkhair's Sweat Cure (2011) (0)
- Linguistics: Studies in Southeastern Indian Languages. James M. Crawford: Menomini Lexicon. Leonard Bloomfield. Charles F. Hockett: A Proto-Algonquian Dictionary. George F. Aubin: A Bibliography of Algonquian Linguistics. David H. Pentland, C. Douglas Ellis, Carol A. Simpson, and H. Christoph Wolfar (1978) (0)
- 1966 Unami texts - Introduction (2011) (0)
- The Origin of the War Dance (2011) (0)
- Candidates for Executive Committee Member‐at‐large (1989) (0)
- Modal Attraction and Other Cases of Functional Overlap in Meskwaki Modes (2005) (0)
- The Cannibal Monster (2011) (0)
- Indian Names in Connecticut. James Hammond Trumbull (1977) (0)
- The H istory and Classification of American Indian L an guages : What are the Implications f or the Peopling of the Americas ? (2001) (0)
- The Water Spirit (2011) (0)
- Prayer to the Creator During a Thunderstorm (2011) (0)
- Reflections of Historical Events in Some Traditional Fox and Miami Narratives (1985) (0)
- Personal Reflections and Delaware History (2011) (0)
- Charlie Elkhair: Addendum to 1966-6 (2011) (0)
- The Miami‐Illinois Language. By David J. Costa. Studies in the Native Languages of the Americas. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2003. Pp. xxi + 566. (2005) (0)
- Book Review:A Key into the Language of America Roger Williams, John J. Teunissen, Evelyn J. Hinz (1981) (0)
- Lizzie Peacock's Sacred Bundle (2011) (0)
- Paradigmatic Splitting by Morphological Regularization: The Fox Prohibitives (1985) (0)
- The Cannibal Monster: Addendum (2011) (0)
- we to se ni me . (2011) (0)
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