- William Bright
William Bright (born
August 13 ,1928 ,Oxnard, California ; diedOctober 15 ,2006 ,Louisville, Colorado ) was an Americanlinguist who specialized in Native American andSouth Asia n languages anddescriptive linguistics .Bright earned a bachelor's degree in
linguistics in 1949 and a doctorate in the same field in 1955, both from theUniversity of California, Berkeley . He was a professor of linguistics andanthropology at UCLA from 1959 to 1988. He then moved to theUniversity of Colorado at Boulder , where he remained on the faculty until his death.Bright was an authority on the native languages and cultures of
California , and was especially known for his work onKaruk , a Native American language from northwestern California. He was made an honorary member of the Karuk tribe -- the first outsider to be so honored -- in recognition of his efforts to document and preserve their language which led to its revival. Bright was also known for his research on the native American languages Nahuatl,Kaqchikel ,Luiseño , Ute, Wishram, and Yurok, and the South Asian languages Lushai, Kannada, Tamil, and Tulu.Bright was editor of "Language", the journal of the
Linguistic Society of America , from 1966 to 1988 and of "Language in Society " from 1993 to 1999. He was the founding editor of "Written Language and Literacy ", which he edited from 1997 until 2003. He served as President of the Linguistic Society of America in 1989.He was the father of author
Susie Bright . In his later life, he was married toLise Menn . He died of a brain tumor.Bibliography
*"Native American Placenames of the United States" (University of Oklahoma, 2004)
*"1,500 California Place Names: Their Origin and Meaning" (University of California, 1998)
*"A Coyote Reader" (University of California, 1993)
*"Language variation in South Asia" (Oxford University Press, 1990)
*"American Indian Linguistics and Literature" (Mouton, 1984)
*"Discovered tongues: Poems by linguists" (Editor, Corvine Press, 1983)
*"Haiku journey: To the North Coast" (Copper Canyon Press, 1983)
*"Bibliography of the languages of Native California, including closely related languages of adjacent areas" (Scarecrow Press, 1982)External links
* [http://www.ncidc.org/bright/ Personal website]
* [http://itre.cis.upenn.edu/~myl/languagelog/archives/003681.html Bill Bright, 1928-2006] atLanguage Log
* [http://www.nytimes.com/2006/10/23/books/23bright.html New York Times obituary]
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