- Gerhardt Laves
Gerhardt Laves (
July 15 ,1906 -March 14 ,1993 ) was a graduate student at theUniversity of Chicago andYale University who spent the years 1929 - 1931 doing fieldwork onAustralian Aboriginal languages .After his fieldwork he returned to
Chicago , married [1932] and followed his mentor,Edward Sapir , to Yale inNew Haven , CT where he continued his graduate studies. Before completing his Ph.D. (which he never finished) he left Yale to be a teacher on the Navajo reservation atShiprock , New Mexico. Several years later he returned to Chicago where he began a career with theInternational Harvester Company inChicago . Laves never returned to linguistics or anthropology and only published two notes based on his work on Australian languages (listed below). His collection of materials from his fieldwork sat in storage untilMark Francillon (an anthropology student at the University of Chicago) heard about it and made contact with Laves in 1983. He arranged for the collection to be copied and deposited (as were the originals, sometime later) in the library at theAustralian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies .Laves was probably the first person trained in modern linguistic fieldwork and analysis to study Australian languages. Laves carried out extensive survey work and made intensive study of six languages: 'Kumbaingeri' (
Gumbaynggir ), 'Karadjeri' (Karajarri ), 'Barda' (Bardi ), 'Kurin' (Goreng ), 'Hermit Hill' (Matngela ) and 'Ngengumeri (Ngan'gimerri ). On the basis of his work Laves concluded that all Australian languages belong to a single language family.Laves' publications
* Laves, Gerhardt. 1929a [Words among Australian Aborigines] , Science n.s. 70, no.1823 : Supplement, xiv.
* Laves, Gerhardt. 1929b Collecting native words, El Palacio 27(8/9), 290-1.External links
* [http://www.anu.edu.au/linguistics/nash/aust/laves/ Laves materials and biographical information]
* [http://www.anu.edu.au/linguistics/nash/aust/laves/obituary.html Laves obituary]
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