Denny Moore
American linguist (born 1944)
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Denny Moore (born 1944) is an American linguist, and anthropologist.[1]
Born1944 (age 81–82)
Occupations
- Linguist
- anthropologist
Denny Moore | |
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| Born | 1944 (age 81–82) |
| Education | University of Michigan City University of New York (PhD) |
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He graduated from the University of Michigan, and from the City University of New York with a Ph.D. in Anthropology.[when?][2] He has worked for the Brazilian National Council for Scientific and Technological Development,[3] and is Coordinator of the Linguistics Division, Museu Paraense Emilio Goeldi, Belem-Para, Brazil.[4] He published a grammar of Gavião, a Brazilian Amazonian language.[5][6] He is on the advisory board of the Center for Amazon Community Ecology.[7]
Awards
Works
- "Endangered Languages of Lowland Tropical South America", Language diversity endangered, Editor Matthias Brenzinger, Walter de Gruyter, 2007 ISBN 978-3-11-017050-4