"And he knew our language"
Missionary Linguistics on the Pacific Northwest Coast
Author(s)
Tomalin, Marcus
Collection
Knowledge Unlatched (KU)Number
102126Language
EnglishAbstract
This ambitious and ground-breaking book examines the linguistic studies produced by missionaries based on the Pacific Northwest Coast of North America (and particularly Haida Gwaii) during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Making extensive use of unpublished archival materials, the author demonstrates that the missionaries were responsible for introducing many innovative and insightful grammatical analyses. Rather than merely adopting Graeco-Roman models, they drew extensively upon studies of non-European languages, and a careful exploration of their scripture translations reveal the origins of the Haida sociolect that emerged as a result of the missionary activity. The complex interactions between the missionaries and anthropologists are also discussed, and it is shown that the former sometimes anticipated linguistic analyses that are now incorrectly attributed to the latter.
Keywords
Linguistics; History of Linguistics; Missionary Linguistics; AnthropologyDOI
10.1075/sihols.116ISBN
9789027286833OCN
1100521179Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing CompanyPublisher website
https://benjamins.com/content/homePublication date and place
2011Grantor
Imprint
John Benjamins Publishing CompanyClassification
Philosophy of language