Gregory Anderson (linguist)
Gregory Anderson  | |
|---|---|
| Born | Gregory David Shelton Anderson  | 
| Nationality | American | 
| Occupation | Linguist | 
| Academic background | |
| Alma mater | University of Chicago | 
| Thesis | Language Contact in South Central Siberia (2000) | 
| Academic work | |
| Institutions | Living Tongues Institute for Endangered Languages | 
Gregory David Shelton Anderson is an American linguist specializing in languages of Siberia, Munda languages, and auxiliary verbs.[1] Anderson earned his doctorate in linguistics from the University of Chicago in 2000,[2] and is currently director of the Living Tongues Institute for Endangered Languages. He was featured in the documentary film The Linguists.[3]
Books
Anderson is the author of books including:
- Tuvan Dictionary (with K. David Harrison, LINCOM, 2003)[4]
 - Auxiliary Verb Constructions in Altai-Sayan Turkic (Turcologica 51, Harrossowitz Verlag, 2004)[5]
 - Language contact in South Central Siberia (Turcologica 54, Harrossowitz Verlag, 2005)[6]
 - Auxiliary Verb Constructions (Oxford University Press, 2006)[7]
 - The Munda Verb: Typological Perspectives (De Gruyter, 2007)
 
He is also editor of an edited volume, The Munda Languages (Routledge, 2008).[8]
References
- ^ "Living Tongues Institute Officers". Archived from the original on March 27, 2022. Retrieved March 27, 2022.
 - ^ "Alumni | Linguistics". linguistics.uchicago.edu. Retrieved June 3, 2022.
 - ^ Curriculum Vitae
 - ^ Review of Tuvan Dictionary:
 - ^ Reviews of Auxiliary Verb Constructions in Altai-Sayan Turkic: 
- Krueger, John R. (2005). Mongolian Studies. 27: 71–72. JSTOR 43193382.
{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link) - Kirchner, Mark (2005). Wiener Zeitschrift für die Kunde des Morgenlandes. 95: 493–496. JSTOR 23862804.
{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link) - Knüppel, Michael (2006). Central Asiatic Journal. 50 (1): 127–129. JSTOR 41928416.
{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link) - van Gelderen, Elly (April 2007). Word. 58 (2): 123–125. doi:10.1080/00437956.2007.11432576. S2CID 219328515.
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 - Krueger, John R. (2005). Mongolian Studies. 27: 71–72. JSTOR 43193382.
 - ^ Reviews of Language contact in South Central Siberia: 
- Knüppel, Michael (2006). Central Asiatic Journal. 50 (2): 310–312. JSTOR 41928435.
{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link) - Libert, Alan R. (January 2009). Word. 60 (1): 176–177. doi:10.1080/00437956.2009.11432596. S2CID 219328720.
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 - Knüppel, Michael (2006). Central Asiatic Journal. 50 (2): 310–312. JSTOR 41928435.
 - ^ Reviews of Auxiliary Verb Constructions: 
- van Gelderen, Elly (2010). Studies in Language. 34 (1): 234–238. doi:10.1075/sl.34.1.14van.
{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link) - Journal of African Languages and Linguistics. 31 (1). January 2010. doi:10.1515/jall.2010.006. hdl:11858/00-001M-0000-000F-4EEE-D.
{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link) - Vajda, Edward J. (June 2010). Language. 86 (2): 429–431. JSTOR 40666326.
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 - van Gelderen, Elly (2010). Studies in Language. 34 (1): 234–238. doi:10.1075/sl.34.1.14van.
 - ^ Review of The Munda Languages: 
- Pucilowski, Anna; Pederson, Eric (December 2011). Studies in Language. 35 (4): 960–969. doi:10.1075/sl.35.4.10puc.
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 - Pucilowski, Anna; Pederson, Eric (December 2011). Studies in Language. 35 (4): 960–969. doi:10.1075/sl.35.4.10puc.
 
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