Brent Douglas Galloway papers, 1970-2009.

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Brent Douglas Galloway papers, 1970-2009.

The Brent Douglas Galloway papers are comprised primarily of field notes, research files, audio recordings, and publications that document Galloway's various research projects. Files are loosely divided between research (which includes many publications by others in the field) and fieldwork. Areas of study include: Salishan languages such as Halkomelem, Nooksack, and Samish; Gullah (North and South Carolina); Black English (California); Chinook Jargon; and other Amerindian and non-Amerindian languages. The collection also includes hundreds of audio recordings (original analogs and digital use copies) of spoken language. A notable item is Galloway's manuscript "Upriver Halkomelem Dictionary : Early Lexware Sorts."

37.48 cubic feet (44 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7968511

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Galloway, Brent Douglas.

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Linguist Brent Douglas Galloway (born 1944 in Oakland, California) studied Salish languages, primarily Halkomelem, Nooksack, and Samish. His linguistic studies also included Gullah and Black English. In his research, Galloway focused on semantics and phonology. He also researched the complexities of computer processing for these languages. Galloway received his training in linguistics at the University of California, Berkeley. In 1975, he founded the Halkomelem Language Program at the Coqualeetz...