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E-raamat: Word Hunters: Field linguists on fieldwork

Edited by (The Australian National University), Edited by (University of Jena)
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In Word Hunters, eleven distinguished linguists reflect on their career-spanning linguistic fieldwork. Over decades, each has repeatedly stood up to physical, intellectual, interpersonal, intercultural, and sometimes political challenges in the pursuit of scientific knowledge. These scholar-explorers have enlightened the world to the inner workings of languages in remote communities of Africa (West, East, and South), Amazonia, the Arctic, Australia, the Caucasus, Oceania, Siberia, and East Asia. They report some linguistic eureka moments, but also discuss cultural missteps, illness, and the other challenges of pursuing linguistic data in extreme circumstances. They write passionately about language death and their responsibilities to speech communities. The stories included here—the stuff of departmental and family legends—are published publicly for the first time.
Chapter 1 Word hunters: Unsung heroes of linguistics
1(1)
Hannah Sarvasy
Diana Forker
Chapter 2 The magic of names: A fieldworker's perspective
1(28)
Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald
Chapter 3 Historical linguistics in the raw: My life as diachronic fieldworker
29(16)
Robert Blust
Chapter 4 Sharing thoughts, concepts and experiences: Fieldwork on African languages
45(16)
Matthias Brenzinger
Chapter 5 Forty-plus years before the mast: My experiences as a field linguist
61(18)
G. Tucker Childs
Chapter 6 Field linguistics in Daghestan: A very personal account
79(16)
Nina Dobrushina
Michael Daniel
Chapter 7 Drinking of the iceberg: Thirty years of fieldwork on Arctic languages
95(12)
Michael Fortescue
Chapter 8 Reflections on linguistic fieldwork between Sahel, Amazon and Outback
107(16)
Knut J. Olawsky
Chapter 9 My fieldwork, from Georgia to Guinea
123(16)
Nina Sumbatova
Chapter 10 The linguist as a demon and as a human: Fieldwork in Greater Awyu communities of West Papua
139(18)
Lourens de Vries
Chapter 11 From here to there and back again: Fieldwork in the Andean foothills
157(14)
Mary Ruth Wise
Subject Index 171(4)
Language Index 175(2)
Name Index 177