Greenberg, Joseph H. (Joseph Harold), 1915-2001
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Greenberg, Joseph H. (Joseph Harold), 1915-2001
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Greenberg, Joseph H. (Joseph Harold), 1915-
Greenberg, Joseph Harold, 1915-2001
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Greenberg, Joseph Harold, 1915-
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Greenberg, Joseph H.
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Greenberg, Joseph H., 1915-2001
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Greenberg, Joseph H., 1915-2001
Greenberg, Joseph Harold
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Greenberg, J. H.
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Greenberg, Joseph J.
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Greenberg, Joseph J.
Buiko, Jolanta
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グリーンバーグ, J. H
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Greenberg, Joseph 1915-2001
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Greenberg, J. H. 1915-2001
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Greenberg, Joseph
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Grinberg, Džosef, 1915-2001
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Greenberg, J. H. 1915-2001 (Joseph Harold),
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Professor of linguistics at Stanford University.
Professor of Anthropology at Stanford University.
Greenberg, a linguist who studied the origins of the world's languages, studied anthropology at Northwestern, receiving his Ph.D. in 1940. He taught at the University of Minnesota and Columbia before coming to Stanford in 1962. While at Stanford he was not only a professor of anthropology, but also helped to found the linguistics department and organized the African Studies Center in the 1960's. He died in 2001.
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Professor of linguistics at Stanford University.
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Greenberg, a linguist who studied the origins of the world's languages, studied anthropology at Northwestern, receiving his Ph.D. in 1940. He taught at the University of Minnesota and Columbia before coming to Stanford in 1962. While at Stanford he was not only a professor of anthropology, but also helped to found the linguistics department and organized the African Studies Center in the 1960's. He died in 2001.
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