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  Charles F. Hockett
Charles F. Hockett earned a Ph.D. He was a college professor and an author.
Charles Hockett also wrote in the International Journal of American Linguistics, in 1988.
Alpha was born in 1942, Asher was born in 1947, Amy Robin Rose was born in 1949, Rachel born in 1951, and Carey Beth who was born in 1953.
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 Charles F. Hockett - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Charles Francis Hockett (January 17, 1916 - November 3, 2000) was an important American linguistic theorist who developed many influential ideas of American structuralism, and a student of Leonard Bloomfield.
Old Professor Hockett: A poem written in honor of Professor Hockett by one of his students during his 1991 visit to Rice University.
Linguist List: Obituary of Charles Hockett from the New York Times (November 13, 2000), reproduced on the Linguist List.
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 Public Anthropology   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Charles F. Hockett and Robert Ascher have attempted to show the transition from our pre-human ancestors to our human ancestors.
Hockett and Ascher claim that the reason for this was not even their choice.
Hockett and Ascher are grateful for some of the clarifications offered, as well as the suggestions.
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 Hockett, C. F. (1960) The origin of speech. Scientific American , 203:88--96.
Hockett, "The origin of speech", Scientific American, 203, pp.
Hockett, Charles F. (1960) The origin of speech.
Hockett, C. (1960), ``The origin of speech,'' Scientific American 203(3), 88-96.
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 Obituary: Charles F. Hockett
The writer,as a member of the Society of Fellows at Harvard University, was once privileged to read a reference written for Chaz by Bloomfield.
Bloomfield relates how Hockett came to see him and asked what native American language badly needed study.
Bloomfield told him Potawatomi and the "next summer he came to see me and placed on my desk a large pile of notebooks he had used to study Potawatomi; apparently he just does this sort of thing".
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 Morphology Course
Hockett, Charles F. (ed.) (1970), A Leonard Bloomfield Anthology, Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
Hockett, Charles F. A Course in Modern Linguistics, New York: MacMillan.
Hockett, Charles F. (1947), 'Problems of Morphemic Analysis', Language 23:321-343.
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 Table of contents for Library of Congress control number 93040098
Morris Swadesh and Charles F. Voegelin, A problem in phonological alternation, 1939.
Charles F. Hockett, Implications of Bloomfield's Algonquian studies, 1948.
Charles F. Hockett, Two models of grammatical description, 1954.
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 .::freeeroticstory.info Charles F. Hockett ::.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
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- Old Professor Hockett: A poem writteո iո hoոor of Professor Hockett by oոe of his studeոts duriոg his 1991 visit to Rice Uոiversity.
You may redistribute it,verbatim or modified, providing that you comply with the terms of the GFDL.
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 C. F. Voegelin Papers, American Philosophical Society
Charles (Carl) Frederick Voegelin was an anthropologist and structural linguist best known for his studies of Native American languages.
He was born in New York on 17 January 1906, the son of Charles and Elizabeth Herbst-Sepilius Voegelin.
Hockett, Charles F. Hodge, Carleton T. -See also Ser.
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Ort: Dordrecht Verlag: D. Reidel Autor: Hockett, Charles F. Jahreszahl: 1958 Titel: A Course in Modern Linguistics.
SB_Herausgeber: MacWhinney, B. (ed.) SB_Titel: The emergence of language Ort: Mahwah, NJ Verlag: Erlbaum Autor: Lin, F. Jahreszahl: to appear Titel: On discovery procedures.
Zeitschrift: Language 55(4) Seitenzahl: 859-885 Autor: Hockett, Charles F. Jahreszahl: 1948 Titel: A Note on 'Structure'.
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Charles F. Hockett (ed.), A Leonard Bloomfield Anthology, pp.
Goddard, Ives, Charles F. Hockett, and Karl V. Teeter.
Preliminary Observations on Hockett's 'The Phonological History of Menominee'.
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 F'98/ANTH 13
© Charles F. Urbanowicz/September 21, 1998} This copyrighted Web Notebook, printed from http://www.csuchico.edu/~curban/syllabi/SYL_13-F98.html, is intended for use by students enrolled at California State University, Chico, in the Fall Semester of 1998 and any unauthorized use/publication is strictly prohibited.
The paper deals with some of the scientific research of Charles R. Darwin (1809-1882), specifically his monumental 1859 publication entitled On The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life.
Charles Darwin was an extremely important individual for a variety of reasons: the data he collected, the experiments he conducted, and the theories he proposed influenced a variety of disciplines, from anthropology to zoology as well as ecology, geology, and the general social sciences.
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 Charles F. Hockett - 1960 - The origin of speech   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Charles F. Hockett - 1960 - The origin of speech
Man is the only animal that can communicate by means of abstract symbols.
Yet this ability shares many features with communication in other animals, and has arisen from these more primitive systems.
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 PBP Literature
Hockett, Charles F. "Potawatomi I", "­ II", "­ III", and "­ IV." 1948, International Journal of American Linguistics 14, pp.
Hockett, Charles F. "What Algonquian is really like".
Baraga, Rev. Bishop F., and Rev. John B. Weikamp.
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 ocean-beach.info Charles F. Hockett   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Charles Francis Hockett (January 17 ; 1916 - November 3 ; 2000) was an important United States linguistics theorist who developed many influential ideas of American structuralism#Structuralism in linguistics ; and a student of Leonard Bloomfield.
- Old Professor Hockett: A poem written in honor of Professor Hockett by one of his students during his 1991 visit to Rice University.
You may redistribute it; verbatim or modified; providing that you comply with the terms of the GFDL.
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 Airlines - Charles F. Hockett   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Charles Francis Hockett (Januarу 17, 1916 - November 3, 2000) was an important United States linguistics theorist who developed manу influential ideas of American structuralism#Structuralism in linguistics, and a student of Leonard Bloomfield.
- Falk, Julia S. "Turn to the historу of linguistics : Noam Chomskу and Charles Hockett in the 1960s".
- Old Professor Hockett: A poem written in honor of Professor Hockett bу one of his students during his 1991 visit to Rice Universitу.
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 Grammatical gender   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
In linguistics, grammatical genders, also called noun classes, are classes of nouns reflected in the behavior of associated words; every noun must belong to one of the classes and there should be very few which belong to several classes at once (Hockett 1958: 231).
Some languages have only one noun class, and treat all nouns in the same way grammatically.
Charles F. Hockett, A Course in Modern Linguistics, Macmillan, 1958
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 Charles F. Hockett Books - Signed, used, new, out-of-print
Charles F. Hockett Books - Signed, used, new, out-of-print
Your search: Books » Author: Charles F Hockett
"Hockett has achieved his purpose--to reveal Bloomfield's way of working, the general principles that guided his work, and last, but by no means least, to indicate how...
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 CHAPTER2.shtml
The 1st, 2nd, and 4th entries were given to me by Charles F. Hockett, a linguist and generalist, before I met Benzon.
When we began talking in detail about the four ranks, we saw clearly that Hockett had missed something (if the theory of informatic rank is to be taken seriously, it may not be permitted such a large gap).
It occurred to me that he had missed the Renaissance, when life and art changed enormously and science began.
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 Untitled Document
In "The Consequences of Causal Thinking," Rupert Riedl noted that with the capacity of more complex nervous systems and memory---the ability to store information and recall it---humans developed a "central representation of space," the ability to recall what is stored in memory and reflect upon it, what we call consciousness (The Invented 76).
The development of linguistic communication systems with the features of productivity, displacement, and total feedback, among others identified by Charles F. Hockett, both supported and promoted this crucial evolutionary advancement.
So, while other animals do distinguish and identify objects as well as act upon memory, their "knowledge" may be more associative than representational, such as knowing that fire burns, for example.
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 Find in a Library: Essays in honor of Charles F. Hockett
Find in a Library: Essays in honor of Charles F. Hockett
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 Extraterrestrial Linguistics
Hockett, Charles F. “The Origin of Speech.” Scientific American 203: (3) 88-96.
Hockett, Charles F. “How To Learn Martian.” Astounding Stories.
More than Cool Reason: A Field Guide to Poetic Metaphor.
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 Hockett 1958   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Hockett, Charles F. "Two models of grammatical description." Word.
In modular book: Bibliography (Linguistics), by International Linguistics Department
This page is an extract from the LinguaLinks Library, Version 5.0 published on CD-ROM by SIL International, 2003.
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 Cognitive science proseminar: Computational linguistics   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Read the following book excerpts before the class.
Charles F. Hockett, 1955, “A Manual of Phonology”, pages 3 (start at “021.
A Theory of Speech Communication”) through 9 (stop at “the unit returns again to state S
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