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Dale Kinkade

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110:. He was also an avid baseball fan and sometimes combined this interest with opera by listening to an opera while watching a baseball game. Although he lived and worked in Canada for more than 30 years he never became a Canadian citizen. 106:
Kinkade had a great, though dry, sense of humor and was generous with his time and extensive knowledge. He had a deep interest in classical music, especially opera, and was a strong supporter of the
295: 83:. His own fieldwork together with his mastery of the literature made him the undisputed dean of Salishan linguistics. His contributions include dictionaries of three Salishan languages: 239: 183: 165: 79:
Kinkade was known for his insightful and in-depth research on all aspects of Salishan languages. Between 1960 and 1976 he conducted extensive fieldwork on several severely
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Shortly before his death on December 19, 2004 from a brain tumor he was honored by the presentation of a Festschrift
229: (archived December 1, 2006) Society for the Study of the Indigenous Languages of the Americas. pp. 1–2. 68:, which supports fieldwork on Pacific Northwest languages and cultures and was one of the founders of the annual 254: 65: 46: 38: 45:, where he received his Ph.D. in 1963. After serving for three years in the United States Army, he taught at 84: 34: 290: 275: 270: 80: 50: 30: 61: 42: 23: 159: 92: 226: 215: 57:
where he remained until his retirement in 1998 as Distinguished Professor of Linguistics.
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in 1966. He continued to work after his retirement; his last major work was his
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Society for the Study of the Indigenous Languages of the Americas. pp. 1-2
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difficulty Kinkade had a reputation as a master practical phonetician.
22:(1933–2004) was an American linguist known especially for his work on 95:(2004); over one hundred papers; several contributions to the 70:
International Conference on Salishan and Neighboring Languages
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Studies in Salish linguistics in honor of M. Dale Kinkade
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Preliminary Guide to the Dale Kinkade Papers, 1944-2003
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Davis, Henry, Donna Gerdts, and William Seaburg (2004)
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Davis, Henry, Donna Gerdts, and William Seaburg (2004)
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Academic staff of the University of British Columbia
60:Kinkade served for many years as a trustee of the 146:. Archived from the original on February 21, 2006 164:: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown ( 141:"SSILA Bulletin 217 In memoriam M. Dale Kinkade" 41:in 1955 and his M.A. in 1957. He then moved to 223:SSILA Bulletin 217 In memoriam M. Dale Kinkade 178: 176: 8: 74:Cowlitz dictionary and grammatical sketch 126: 53:from 1964 to 1973 before moving to the 37:in 1950. He received his B.A. from the 157: 134: 132: 130: 7: 257:University of Washington Libraries 245:Bibliography of Salishan Languages 97:Handbook of North American Indians 14: 286:Linguists from the United States 306:Linguists of Salishan languages 55:University of British Columbia 1: 49:from 1961 to 1964, and the 327: 301:Anthropological linguists 250:Whatcom Museum Foundation 66:Whatcom Museum Foundation 184:"Linguist List obituary" 47:Washington State College 39:University of Washington 16:Anthropological linguist 281:Deaths from brain tumor 29:Born July 18, 1933, in 311:20th-century linguists 240:Linguist List obituary 35:Peshastin High School 81:endangered languages 51:University of Kansas 33:, he graduated from 31:Hartline, Washington 76:published in 2004. 43:Indiana University 24:Salishan languages 318: 199: 198: 196: 195: 186:. Archived from 180: 171: 169: 163: 155: 153: 151: 145: 136: 326: 325: 321: 320: 319: 317: 316: 315: 261: 260: 236: 227:Wayback Machine 216:Lisa Matthewson 212:Donna B. Gerdts 208: 203: 202: 193: 191: 182: 181: 174: 156: 149: 147: 143: 139: 137: 128: 123: 20:M. Dale Kinkade 17: 12: 11: 5: 324: 322: 314: 313: 308: 303: 298: 293: 288: 283: 278: 273: 263: 262: 259: 258: 252: 247: 242: 235: 234:External links 232: 231: 230: 219: 207: 204: 201: 200: 172: 125: 124: 122: 119: 89:Upper Chehalis 85:Moses Columbia 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 323: 312: 309: 307: 304: 302: 299: 297: 294: 292: 289: 287: 284: 282: 279: 277: 274: 272: 269: 268: 266: 256: 253: 251: 248: 246: 243: 241: 238: 237: 233: 228: 224: 220: 217: 213: 210: 209: 205: 190:on 2007-03-11 189: 185: 179: 177: 173: 167: 161: 142: 135: 133: 131: 127: 120: 118: 116: 111: 109: 108:Seattle Opera 104: 102: 98: 94: 90: 86: 82: 77: 75: 71: 67: 63: 58: 56: 52: 48: 44: 40: 36: 32: 27: 25: 21: 291:Phoneticians 206:Bibliography 192:. Retrieved 188:the original 148:. Retrieved 114: 112: 105: 91:(1991), and 78: 73: 59: 28: 19: 18: 276:2004 deaths 271:1933 births 150:January 21, 62:Jacobs Fund 265:Categories 194:2006-01-21 160:cite web 101:phonetic 87:(1981), 225:at the 93:Cowlitz 64:of the 214:& 144:(PDF) 121:Notes 166:link 152:2006 267:: 175:^ 162:}} 158:{{ 129:^ 117:. 26:. 197:. 168:) 154:.

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Salishan languages
Hartline, Washington
Peshastin High School
University of Washington
Indiana University
Washington State College
University of Kansas
University of British Columbia
Jacobs Fund
Whatcom Museum Foundation
International Conference on Salishan and Neighboring Languages
endangered languages
Moses Columbia
Upper Chehalis
Cowlitz
Handbook of North American Indians
phonetic
Seattle Opera



"SSILA Bulletin 217 In memoriam M. Dale Kinkade"
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"Linguist List obituary"
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Donna B. Gerdts
Lisa Matthewson

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