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John Asher Dunn

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He published his dictionary and grammar of the Tsimshian language (now known as Sm'algyax) in 1978 and 1979 respectively. They were reissued in a single volume in 1995 by the
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language instructors in devising an updated Sm'algyax orthography in conjunction with producing the
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John Dunn's Web page, including "Proto-Tsimshian: A New World Indo-European Language"
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Sm'algyax: A Reference Dictionary and Grammar for the Coast Tsimshian Language.
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In 1968, Dunn and his wife Luceen began fieldwork on the Tsimshian language in
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The Society for the Study of the Indigenous Languages of the Americas
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He was also the main proponent of the theory that the
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Index

John Dunn (disambiguation)
Tsimshian language
British Columbia
Alaska
Kitkatla, British Columbia
Prince Rupert
Bruce J. Rigsby
Metlakatla, Alaska
Hartley Bay
Sealaska Heritage Foundation
Susan Marsden
Marie-Lucie Tarpent
Vonnie Hutchingson
Tsimshian
Prince Rupert, British Columbia
University of Oklahoma
Norman, Oklahoma
Tsimshianic
Gitksan
Nisga'a
Indo-European
language family
"In Memoriam – John Asher Dunn"
John Dunn's Web page, including "Proto-Tsimshian: A New World Indo-European Language"
Categories
Linguists from the United States
Linguists of Tsimshianic languages
1939 births
2017 deaths

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