- Lyle Campbell
Lyle Richard Campbell (born
1942 ) [cite LAF|id=n80-4295] is alinguist who is considered to be one of the foremost experts on Native American languages, especially the Mayan andUto-Aztecan language families, as well as onhistorical linguistics . In addition to his expertise inMesoamerican languages , he is also an expert onFinno-Ugric languages. He is presently Professor ofLinguistics at theUniversity of Utah inSalt Lake City , and the director of the University'sCenter for American Indian Languages (CAIL).Life and work
Raised on a farm in
Oregon , Campbell served two years as aLatter Day Saints missionary inFinland before receiving his B.A. in Archaeology and Anthropology in 1966 fromBrigham Young University (BYU). He went on to obtain his M.A. in Linguistics from theUniversity of Washington in 1967, and his Ph.D. in Linguistics fromUCLA in 1971.Campbell has taught at the
University of Missouri (1971-1974), theState University of New York at Albany (1974-1989),Louisiana State University (1989-1994), and theUniversity of Canterbury , inChristchurch ,New Zealand (1994-2004).Among the topics on which Campbell is an expert is the history of historical linguistics and its methodology. He is a prominent critic of claims of genetic relationship among languages based on methods other than the
comparative method , such as those ofJoseph Greenberg andMerritt Ruhlen .He is the author of numerous books, two of which ("American Indian languages: The historical linguistics of Native America" and "Historical Syntax in Cross-Linguistic Perspectives", co-written with Alice C. Harris) were awarded the
Leonard Bloomfield Book Award by theLinguistic Society of America for the best book in linguistics published in the previous two years.Throughout his career, Campbell has cultivated a special interest in the preservation of indigenous languages and specifically in encouraging scholarship and research into the endangered languages and cultures of Native America.
Published works
*Campbell, Lyle & Blair, Robert et al. (1971). "Cakchiquel Basic Course". Provo: Peace Corps.
*Campbell, Lyle (1977). "Quichean Linguistic Prehistory" (University of California Publications in Linguistics, 81). Berkeley: University of California Press.
*Campbell, Lyle et al. (1978). "Bibliography of Mayan Languages and Linguistics". Institute for Mesoamerican Studies, Publication 3. SUNY Albany.
*Campbell, Lyle & Mithun, Marianne (Eds.) (1979). "The Languages of Native America: An Historical and Comparative Assessment". Austin: University of Texas Press.
*Campbell, Lyle (1980). "El Idioma Cacaopera". (Colección Antropología e Historia, 16.) Administración del patrimonio cultural. San Salvador, El Salvador: Ministerio de Educación, Dirección de publicaciones.
*Campbell, Lyle & Justeson, John (Eds.) (1984). "Phoneticism in Mayan Hieroglyphic Writing". (Institute for Mesoamerican Studies, Pub. 9.) SUNY Albany/University of Texas Press.
*Campbell, Lyle et al. (1985). "The Foreign Impact of Lowland Mayan Languages and Script". (Middle American Research Institute, publication 53.) New Orleans: Tulane University.
*Campbell, Lyle (1985). "The Pipil language of El Salvador". Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.
*Campbell, Lyle (1988). "The Linguistics of Southeast Chiapas". (Papers of the New World Archaeological Foundation, 51.) Provo, Utah.
*Campbell, Lyle & E. Migliazza (1988). "Panorama General de las Lenguas Indígenas en las Amerícas". Historia General de América, tomo 10. Instituto Panamericano de Geografía e Historia. Caracas, Venezuela.
*Campbell, Lyle & Harris, Alice C. (1995). "Historical syntax in cross-linguistic perspective". Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. [Winner of the Leonard Bloomfield Book Award, 1998.]
*Campbell, Lyle; Mistry, P. J. & Hill, Jane (Eds.) (1997). "The Life of Language: Papers in Linguistics in Honor of William Bright". Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.
*Campbell, Lyle (1997). "American Indian languages: the historical linguistics of Native America". Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-509427-1. [Winner of the Linguistic Society of America’s “Leonard Bloomfield Book Award,” 2000, for the best book in linguistics for the previous two years. Named 1998 Outstanding Academic Book by Choice.]
*Campbell, Lyle (1998). "Historical Linguistics: an Introduction". Edinburgh:Edinburgh University Press .
*Campbell, Lyle (1999). "Historical Linguistics: an Introduction". Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. (American rights edition of 1998 Edinburgh University Press book.)
*Campbell, Lyle (Eds.) (2003). "Grammaticalization: a critical assessment". (Special issue of Language Sciences, vol. 23, numbers 2-3.)
*Campbell, Lyle et al. (2004). "New Zealand English: its Origins and Evolution". Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
*Campbell, Lyle (2004). "Historical Linguistics: an Introduction" (2nd edition). Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, and Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
*Campbell, Lyle and William J. Poser (2008). "Language Classification: History and Method". Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-88005-3.Notes
External links
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* [http://hum.utah.edu/display.php?module=facultyDetails&personId=167&orgId=301 Lyle Campbell's home page]
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