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Charles F. Voegelin
Charles (Carl) Frederick Voegelin (or C. F. Voegelin) (1906–1986) was an American linguist and anthropologist. He was one of the leading authorities on Indigenous languages of North America, specifically the Algonquian and Uto-Aztecan languages. He published many influential works on Delaware, Shawnee, Hopi and the Tübatulabal languages. He was president of the Linguistic Society of America in 1954,〔(LSA Presidents ), at the Linguistic Society of America; published December 2001; retrieved May 2 2014 (via archive.org)〕 and he revived the journal International Journal of American Linguistics after the death of its first editor Franz Boas in 1944.〔C. F. Voegelin. 1944. Continuation of International Journal of American Linguistics. International Journal of American Linguistics, Vol. 10, No. 4 (Oct., 1944), pp. 109-112〕
Born in New York, he entered Stanford University and received a BA in Psychology, after which he traveled to New Zealand to study Maori music. Then he decided to study anthropology at Berkeley University where he was trained by Alfred Kroeber, Robert Lowie and Melville Jacobs writing his dissertation as a grammar of Tübatulabal. At first he had great difficulties hearing the phonetic distinctions of the language, but in 1931 he went to the field with Danish linguist Hans Jørgen Uldall who taught him to recognize all the phonetic contrasts. He went on to do postdoctoral work in linguistics at Yale University with Edward Sapir, and then he taught at DePauw University, before joining Indiana University Bloomington in 1941 as that university's first professor of anthropology.〔(Anthropology over time ), by Robert Meier and the Indiana University Bloomington Department of Anthropology; at Indiana University Bloomington; originally published in ''The College Magazine'' (Indiana University Bloomington), Winter 2008, page 5; retrieved May 2 2014〕
His proficiency in Indigenous languages became so good that he was able to correspond with Leonard Bloomfield in Ojibwe, letters later published in the journal Anthropological linguistics.〔Charles F. Voegelin and Leonard Bloomfield. Correspondence in Ojibwa. Anthropological Linguistics , Vol. 35, No. 1/4, A Retrospective of the Journal Anthropological Linguistics: Selected Papers, 1959-1985 (1993), pp. 399-420〕He was first married to ethnologist Erminie Wheeler-Voegelin, with whom he conducted fieldwork. Later he married linguist Florence M. Voegelin, his erstwhile graduate student at Indiana.〔Dorothea V. Kaschube. 1994. In Memoriam Florence Voegelin. International Journal of American Linguistics , Vol. 60, No. 2 (Apr., 1994), pp. 191-196〕 During his tenure at Indiana he managed the United States' largest Army Specialized Training Program in foreign languages. Among his graduate students at Indiana were Ken Hale and Dell Hymes. Later he was at the University of Hawai'i, before returning to Indiana as an emeritus professor.〔Ken Hale. 1976. Linguistic Autonomy and the Linguistics of Carl Voegelin. Anthropological Linguistics , Vol. 18, No. 3 (Mar., 1976), pp. 120-128〕〔Ken Hale. 1993. Linguistic Autonomy and the Linguistics of Carl Voegelin. Anthropological Linguistics , Vol. 35, No. 1/4, A Retrospective of the Journal Anthropological Linguistics: Selected Papers, 1959-1985 (1993), pp. 388-398〕 His collection of papers are held by the American Philosophical Society〔http://www.amphilsoc.org/mole/view?docId=ead/Mss.Ms.Coll.68-ead.xml〕〔M. Dale Kinkade. 1989 Charles Frederick Voegelin (1906-1986) American Anthropologist , New Series, Vol. 91, No. 3 (Sep., 1989), pp. 727-729〕
In 1975, several of Voegelin's colleagues and former students collaborated on the festschrift ''Linguistics and Anthropology: In Honor of C. F. Voegelin''.〔(Linguistics and Anthropology: In Honor of C. F. Voegelin ), edited by Marvin Dale Kinkade, Kenneth Locke Hale, and Oswald Werner; published by John Benjamins Publishing Company, 1975〕
==Selected Publications==

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* Voegelin & Voegelin ''Map of North American Indian Languages'', 1941,. American Ethnological Society.
*Voegelin, Carl F. 1935. ''Shawnee Phonemes''. Language 11: 23-37.
*Voegelin, Carl F. 1936. ''Productive Paradigms in Shawnee''. Robert H. Lowie, ed., Essays in Anthropology presented to A. L. Kroeber 391-403. Berkeley: University of California Press.
*Voegelin, Carl F. 1938-40. ''Shawnee Stems and the Jacob P. Dunn Miami Dictionary''. Indiana Historical Society Prehistory Research Series 1: 63-108, 135-167, 289-323, 345-406, 409-478 (1938–1940). Indianapolis.

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