Keith McCune

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Keith Michael McCune (born December 23, 1955) is an American linguist, novelist, and translator. His study of Indonesian roots has been called "perhaps the most detailed and complete single work in the field of phonosemantics,"[1] He has written a novel that retells the legend of the Pied Piper of Hamelin, which earned praise from Michael Boyer, the official Piper Piper of Hamelin, Germany.

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Keith Michael McCune

(1955-12-23) December 23, 1955 (age 70)
United States
Occupation
SpouseGrace Osborn
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Keith McCune
Keith McCune at the Grand Canyon in 2006, portrait by Adam McCune.
Keith McCune at the Grand Canyon in 2006, portrait by Adam McCune.
Born
Keith Michael McCune

(1955-12-23) December 23, 1955 (age 70)
United States
Occupation
Alma materUniversity of Michigan
SpouseGrace Osborn
Children3
Website
www.ratsofhamelin.com
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Biography

McCune was born in 1955 to Frederick and Marguerite McCune. He attended college at the University of Virginia and went on to get his doctorate in linguistics at the University of Michigan,[2] where he met Grace Osborn, who was also pursuing a doctorate in linguistics and later married him.

He and Grace spent five years in the Philippines, making translations into Ibanag. In 1992, they moved to Russia, working in Moscow, Makhachkala, and Krasnodar, then moved to Odesa, Ukraine. In 2009, they returned to the Philippines as translation consultants.

Keith and Grace have three children, Adam, Arwen, and Eden.

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