1 edition of Instructions for research relative to the ethnology and philology of America found in the catalog.
Published
1863
by Smithsonian institution in Washington
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | Prepared for the Smithsonian Institution, by George Gibbs |
Contributions | Smithsonian Institution |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | E77 .G44 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 1 p. l., 33 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 33 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL26442599M |
LC Control Number | 16006833 |
His papers on Indian dialects contributed to the various Smithsonian publications include numerous titles, and his separate publications are " The Judicial Chronicle" (Cambridge, );" Instructions for Research relative to the Ethnology and Philology of America " (Washington, ); "A Dictionary of the Chinook Jargon or Trade Language of. Ethnology is the author of List of Publications of the Bureau of American Ethnology, ( avg rating, 0 ratings, 0 reviews), Bulletin ( avg ratin.
Author(s): United States. Surgeon-General's Office. Publication: [Washington, D.C.?: Surgeon-General's Office], Subject(s): Weather Data Collection -- methods 3. Instructions for research relative to the ethnology and philology of America. Foreword The Central Institute of Indian Languages was set up on the J with the objectives in playing role as a nucleus of the language related researches in India. For the last 36 years since the Institute has been established scholars have done commendable job in research and development of various tribal languages across the country, with special reference to major tribal.
Because the book’s criteria for philology are so general—because any and all comparative historical research counts—philology ends up discoverable almost everywhere. And because the criteria are drawn from nineteenth-century research informed by historicism, philology’s story unsurprisingly reaches its apotheosis with nineteenth-century. GN Anthropology. GN - Ethnology, social and cultural anthropology. GN - Ethnic groups and races. GN - Prehistoric archaeology. GR Folklore. GR 72 - 79 Folk literature (general) GR - By region or country. GR - By subject. GT Manners and Customs. P Philology, linguistics.
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Instructions for research relative to the ethnology and philology of America. Series Title(s): Smithsonian miscellaneous collections Author(s): Gibbs, George, Publication: Instructions for research relative to the ethnology and philology of America.
Series Title(s). Instructions for Research Relative to the Ethnology and Philology of America: Prepared for the Smithsonian Institution George Gibbs Smithsonian Institution, - Ethnology - 51 pages.
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Instructions From Research Relative to the Ethnology and Philology of America By George Gibbs Feb 24th William Lyman's collection of Native Mythologies of the Pacific Northwest Find the Rest of this Article HERE. Author(s): Gibbs,George, Title(s): Instructions for research relative to the ethnology and philology of America/ prepared for the Smithsonian Institution by George Gibbs.
Instructions for Research Relative to the Ethnology and Philology of America Pamphlet, Gila County Fish and Game Roll Correspondence Sample in Douglas Family Collection. Philological Approaches to the Study of North American Indian Languages: Documents and Documentation.
Authors; Authors and affiliations Instructions for research relative to the ethnology and philology of America. Goddard I. () Philological Approaches to the Study of North American Indian Languages: Documents and Documentation.
In Cited by: 8. Ethnography and philology by Hale, Horatio, Publication date Topics Ethnology, Human beings, Indians of North America, Polynesian languages, Melanesian languages, Australian languages, Indians of North America, Chinook jargon Publisher.
Ethnology: the comparative and analytical study of cultures; cultural anthropology. Anthropologists aim to describe and interpret aspects of the culture of various social groups--e.g., the hunter-gatherers of the Kalahari, rice villages of the Chinese Canton Delta, or a community of File Size: 6KB.
"The Smithsonian Institution is desirous of extending and completing its collections of facts and materials relative to the Ethnology, Archæology, and Philology of the races of mankind inhabiting, either now or at any previous period, the continent of America, and earnestly solicits the coöperation in this object of all officers of the United.
GN Anthropology. GN Physical anthropology. Somatology. GN Ethnology. Social and cultural anthropology. GN Prehistoric archaeology. GT Manners and customs. HQ The Family. Marriage. Women. HT Communities. Classes. Races. P Philology. LinguisticsAuthor: Heather Sanderson. The previous articles (there were 2 before this 1) in this series discussed several methodological approaches commonly used by qualitative researchers in the health professions.
This article focuses on another important qualitative methodology: ethnography. It provides background for those who will encounter this methodology in their reading rather than instructions for carrying out such by: Whitney expanded the alphabet published in by the Smithsonian Institute by George Gibbs in “Instructions for research relative to the Ethnology and Philology of America”.
Powell, Introduction to the Study of Indian Languages with Words, Phrases and Sentences to be Collected, Washington, Government Printing Office,p. : Manan Ahmed Asif.
Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections. Instructions for research relative to the Ethnology and Philology of America. Prepared for the Smithsonian Institution. By George Gibbs. Washington: Smithsonian Institution: March, 2 p. ll., pp.
1 8^o. In his introductory remarks, Professor Henry thus states the object of the paper:Author: James Constantine Pilling. Page - But they differ from all other Negro or Negroid races in the character of the hair, which is neither woolly nor frizzly, but at most bushy, curly or wavy, thick, black, and like the beard (often well developed) of somewhat coarse texture2.
The explanation, suggested amongst others by Flower and Lydekker, is that they are probably not a homogeneous group at all, as supposed by Huxley 2/5(1). In cognitive philology, the effects brought about by textual science are compared with the effects brought about by experimental research into artificial intelligence and psychology.
Etymology is also a branch of philology, as it concerns itself with the history of words, specifically the source of a particular word, changes in the word's.
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