- Li Fang-Kuei
Li Fang-Kuei (zh-cp|c=李方桂|p=Lǐ Fāngguì;
Wade-Giles : Li Fang-Kuei, Fang-Kuei Li) (20 August 1902 -21 August 1987 ) was aChinese American linguist.Li was one of the first Chinese to study linguistics outside of China. Originally a student of medicine, he switched to linguistics when he went to the
United States in 1924. He gained a BA in linguistics at theUniversity of Michigan two years later. Then he went on studying underEdward Sapir andLeonard Bloomfield at theUniversity of Chicago . In the US, he conducted field studies of the languages of the American Indians. His first exposure to fieldwork was his study of theMattole language in northernCalifornia . In 1928 he received his PhD at the University of Chicago, with his thesis "Mattole: AnAthabaskan Language" published in 1930.In 1929 he returned to China and, along with
Yuen Ren Chao andLuo Changpei , became a researcher at the Institute of History and Philology (歷史語言研究所) of theAcademia Sinica (then located atBeijing , i.e. the nowChinese Academy of Sciences ). From this point on, he performed field studies of severalTai languages (including theZhuang people'sLongzhou andWuming dialects), while at the same time conducting deep investigations intoOld Chinese and Tibetan.Later, Li returned to the US and taught Chinese language and linguistics at Yale in 1938-39, and after
World War II at theUniversity of Washington inSeattle from 1949 to 1969, and then at theUniversity of Hawaii . In 1977 he published a comparison ofTai languages , the crystallization of more than forty years of research.Li died in
San Mateo County, California . TheTsinghua University , his "alma mater", began to publish his complete works in 2005 .Works
*Li Fang-Kuei (1933). “Certain Phonetic Influences of the Tibetan Prefixes upon the Root Initials.” Bulletin of the Institute of History and Philology 6.2: 135-157.
*Li Fang-Kuei (1956a). "The Inscriptions of the Sino-Tibetan Treaty of 821-822". "T'oung p'ao" 44: 1-99.
*Li Fang-Kuei (1956b). "Ma Zhongying kao" 馬重英考 (On Ma Chung-Ying). 國立台灣大學文史哲學學報 "Guoli Taiwan daxue wenshi zhexue xuebao (Bulletin of the College of Liberal Arts, National Taiwan University)" 7: 1-8.
*Li Fang-Kuei (1979) "The Chinese Transcription of Tibetan Consonant Clusters". "Bulletin of the Institute of History and Philology Academia Sinica" 50: 231-240.
*Li Fang-Kuei (1980) "A Problem in the Sino-Tibetan Treaty Inscription". "Acta Orientalia Hungaricae"34: 121-124.
*Li Fang-kuei and Weldon South Coblin (1987). A study of the old Tibetan inscriptions. (Special publications 91.) Taipei: Academia Sinica.External links
* [http://www.jstor.org/view/00027294/ap020478/02a00120/0 Obituary] by Ron and Suzanne Scollon, "
American Anthropologist ", 1989, available throughJSTOR
* [http://www.amphilsoc.org/library/mole/l/li.htm Fanggui Li Collection] , atAmerican Philosophical Society
* [http://depts.washington.edu/asianll/downloads/asia_notes/Asia_Notes_2001.pdf "Professor Li Fang-kuei: a Personal Memoir"] by Anne Yue-Hashimoto
* [http://depts.washington.edu/asianll/news/events/special/lfk/event_lfk.html Li Fang-Kuei Symposium]
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