Ives Goddard

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Ives Goddard is an American linguist and anthropologist renowned for his expertise in Algonquian languages and Native American linguistics, and for his long association with the Smithsonian Institution.

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instanceOf anthropologist
human
linguist
affiliation Department of Anthropology of the National Museum of Natural History NERFINISHED
areaOfInfluence Algonquian studies
North American linguistics NERFINISHED
contributedTo documentation of Native American languages
preservation of Algonquian linguistic heritage
scholarship on indigenous languages of North America
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
employer National Museum of Natural History NERFINISHED
Smithsonian Institution NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork Algonquian languages NERFINISHED
Native American linguistics
ethnolinguistics
historical linguistics
language documentation
lexicography
genre etymological research
grammatical analysis
language documentation
linguistic description
hasAcademicDiscipline Native American studies
anthropology
linguistics
hasNotableRole expert on Native American languages
leading authority on Algonquian languages
languageStudied Algonquian languages NERFINISHED
Delaware languages
Fox language NERFINISHED
Massachusett language NERFINISHED
Ojibwe language NERFINISHED
memberOf American linguistic community
nationality American
notableFor contributions to Algonquian comparative linguistics
research on Algonquian languages
research on Native American languages
work on language and culture of Native American peoples
occupation anthropologist
linguist
researcher
workLocation Washington, D.C.

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Amerind as a macro-family of the Americas opposedBy Ives Goddard
subject surface form: Amerind (linguistic macro-family hypothesis)
Wick R. Miller hasNotableStudent Ives Goddard
Proto-Algonquian language studiedBy Ives Goddard