THE FATHER OF NON-HAN CHINESE LINGUISTICS LI FANG-KUEI

A PIONEER IN THE STUDY OF MINORITY LANGUAGES IN CHINA

by Peter Li


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 1/17/2017

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 234
ISBN : 9781524603748
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 234
ISBN : 9781524603731

About the Book

What is linguistics? What does a linguist do? . . . He studies the way people speak. . . . What! That’s ridiculous? Who does not know how to speak except a deaf-mute? What is there to study?” Li Fang-Kuei, one of the foremost Chinese linguists in the world, encountered the skepticism of his prospective mother-in-law in the 1920s when he returned to China and wished to ask her daughter’s hand in marriage. Li studied general linguistics at the University of Chicago with Edward Sapir. His research in American Indian languages took him into the wilds of northern Canada; his study of non-Han ethnic minority languages in China took him to the borders of Tibet, Thailand and Vietnam. Li’s career as a scholar, linguist, and adventurer from his idyllic years of study in America, through the war-torn years in China, and peaceful retirement in Hawaii, is tantalizingly sketched in this chronological biography.


About the Author

Peter Li, Professor Emeritus of Rutgers University, was born in China and received his education in the United States. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Chicago in 1972 and taught Asian Studies and Comparative Literature at Rutgers University for 30 years before his retirement in 2003. His interests also include Asian America studies, the Asia Pacific War 1931-1945 and works to seek justice for the victims of war crimes. Since retirement he has moved to California from New Jersey and now lives and works in Walnut Creek.