Lyle Campbell

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Lyle Campbell is an American linguist renowned for his work in historical linguistics and the documentation and classification of indigenous languages of the Americas.

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Lyle Campbell canonical 8

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instanceOf historical linguist
human
linguist
academicDegree PhD in Linguistics
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt University of Texas at Austin
University of Washington
employer Louisiana State University
University of Canterbury
University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa
University of Missouri
University of Utah
familyName Campbell
fieldOfWork American indigenous languages
Eskimo–Aleut languages
surface form: Eskimo-Aleut languages

Mayan languages
Uto-Aztecan
surface form: Uto-Aztecan languages

historical linguistics
language classification
language documentation
typology of endangered languages
givenName Lyle
hasWritten articles on language endangerment
articles on language revitalization
grammars of indigenous American languages
studies on language contact
knownFor classification of indigenous languages of the Americas
comparative linguistics
documentation of indigenous languages of the Americas
research on language endangerment
work on historical linguistics
languageSpoken English
Spanish
various indigenous American languages
name Lyle Campbell self-link
notableWork American Indian Languages: The Historical Linguistics of Native America
Historical Linguistics: An Introduction
Historical Syntax in Cross-Linguistic Perspective
The Indigenous Languages of South America
occupation linguist
positionHeld director of the Center for American Indian Languages
professor of linguistics
researchInterest language endangerment
language revitalization
language universals
linguistic typology
workLocation Honolulu
Salt Lake City

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Southern Numic hasNotableResearcher Lyle Campbell
Mexican Penutian languages studiedBy Lyle Campbell
Numic languages hasNotableResearcher Lyle Campbell
Mixe–Zoquean languages studiedBy Lyle Campbell
Lyle Campbell name Lyle Campbell self-link
Amerind as a macro-family of the Americas opposedBy Lyle Campbell
subject surface form: Amerind (linguistic macro-family hypothesis)
Wick R. Miller hasNotableStudent Lyle Campbell
Hokan (proposed) studiedBy Lyle Campbell