John Gumperz died (29-3-2013)

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Sujet : John Gumperz died (29-3-2013)
De : benlizro (at) *nospam* ihug.co.nz (Ross Clark)
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Date : 30. Mar 2024, 11:17:30
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Born Germany, 1922. Jewish. Left Germany 1930s, eventually reached the USA. Here his interests swung from chemistry to linguistics.
PhD, University of Michigan, 1954. Thesis on the dialect of a Swabian-German community in Michigan.
At University of California, Berkeley, from 1956.
What exactly was his field?
Sociolinguistics? (Crystal), but quite a different tradition from the Labovian variationists
specifically, Interactional Sociolinguistics? (Crystal)
Ethnography of Communication? (Crystal)...he was a close associate of Dell Hymes.
I haven't read much of Gumperz.
Crystal mentions a "famous example", a case arising at Heathrow Airport.
Fortunately I don't have to retell it since it's here, in much the same terms:
https://www.nytimes.com/2013/04/03/education/john-j-gumperz-linguist-of-cultural-interchange-dies-at-91.html
One thing that I have read, and made students read, is the 1971 paper co-authored with Robert Wilson about the town of Kupwar in Maharashtra, where close (yet caste-divided) contact between Marathi (Indo-Aryan) and Kannada (Dravidian) has led to striking convergence of structure, while vocabularies remain distinct. A classic example of "metatypy" (though the word hadn't been coined then).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metatypy
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_J._Gumperz

Date Sujet#  Auteur
30 Mar 24 * John Gumperz died (29-3-2013)5Ross Clark
30 Mar 24 `* Re: John Gumperz died (29-3-2013)4Athel Cornish-Bowden
30 Mar 24  +- Re: John Gumperz died (29-3-2013)1HenHanna
1 Apr 24  `* Re: John Gumperz died (29-3-2013)2Ross Clark
1 Apr 24   `- Re: John Gumperz died (29-3-2013)1Athel Cornish-Bowden

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