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SNAC: Social Networks and Archival Context
VIAFrevised2015-05-07machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-18T07:35:14machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-18T07:35:14humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-28machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonBernstein, Basil B.presumedBernstein, BasilpresumedBernstein, Basil B., 1924-2000presumedBernstein, Basil, 1924-2000presumedBernstein, Basil 1924-presumedBernstein, Basil (Basil B.)presumedBernstein, Basil Bernard, 1924-2000presumedBernstein, Basil B. (1924- ).presumedBernstein, B. 1924-presumedBernstein, B.presumedバーンスティン, バジルpresumedBernstein, Basil BernardpresumedBernstein, B. (Basil)presumedバーンスティン, B.presumed1924-11-012000-09-24EnglishBritonsGrimshaw, Allen Day.Hymes, Dell H.Bernstein, Basil B.Allen D. Grimshaw papers, 1917-2008, bulk 1960-1995Grimshaw, Allen Day.Allen D. Grimshaw papers, 1917-2008, bulk 1960-199549 cubic feet (49 boxes)Allen Day Grimshaw was a Professor of Sociology at IU from 1959-1994. The collection consists primarily of his research, published works, and teaching files as they relate to IU.EnglishIndiana University Office of University Archives and Records ManagementDell H. Hymes Papers, 1947-1992Hymes, Dell H.Dell H. Hymes Papers 1947-199270.0 Linear feetDell Hymes' doctoral research on Kathlamet Chinook (Indiana University, 1955) grew into a lifelong interest in the relationship between ethnography and linguistics. Following academic appointments at Harvard University (1955-1960) and the University of California, Berkley (1960-1965), Hymes joined the Department of Anthropology at the University of Pennsylvania in 1965. During twenty-two years tenure at Penn he was a professor of folklore, linguistics, sociology and education. In 1975, he was promoted to Dean of the Graduate School of Education (1975-1987). A principal proponent of the emergent field of sociolinguistics, his most influential works include and The Hymes papers cover all aspects of Dell Hymes' professional life, though concentrated on his years at the University of Pennsylvania, his presidencies of the American Association of Anthropology and the Linguistic Society of America, and his editorship of the journal Of particular interest is his rich correspondence with colleagues and students on linguistic issues. The papers reflect Hymes' interests in the history of linguistics and anthropology, Native American languages, and his comparative ethnographies of communication. Reinventing Anthropology Language in Culture and Society. Language in Society. American Philosophical Society