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Doris Bartholomew
Born (1930-12-14) December 14, 1930 (age 93)
Academic background
Alma materUniversity of Chicago
ThesisThe Reconstruction of Otopamean (Mexico) (1965)

Doris Aileen Bartholomew (born December 14, 1930)[1][2] is an American linguist whose published research specialises in the lexicography, historical and descriptive linguistics for indigenous languages in Mexico, in particular for Oto-Manguean languages. Bartholomew's extensive publications on Mesoamerican languages span five decades of active research. She has also published extensively on Zapotecan languages and the Otomi language. She has been editor-in-chief and publications director for the Instituto Lingüístico de Verano (ILV), the affiliate body incorporated in Mexico for SIL International.

Studies and academic career

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As an undergraduate Bartholomew attended Columbia Bible College[3]inColumbia, South Carolina, from where she graduated in 1952.[4] Her doctorate studies were undertaken at the University of Chicago, obtaining her PhD in 1965. Her doctoral dissertation concerned the reconstruction and historical linguistics of the Oto-Pamean languages.[5]

Bartholomew conducted linguistic fieldwork among several different indigenous Mexican language communities, while working as publications coordinator for ILV's bilingual dictionary unit. She also lectured part-time in linguistics at El Colegio de México.[6]

Partial bibliography

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Bartholomew's published works include:

Notes

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  1. ^ For year of birth, see Hartmann (2003:250)
  • ^ "THE RECONSTRUCTION OF OTOPAMEAN (MEXICO)". ProQuest.
  • ^ Renamed in 1994 to Columbia International University (CIU).
  • ^ CIU Alumni Association (2009:8)
  • ^ See notes on contributors in Hartmann (2003:253, note 2)
  • ^ Hartmann (2003:253, note 2)
  • References

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  • Hartmann, Reinhard R.K., ed. (2003). Lexicography: Critical Concepts. Vol. II: Reference works across time, space, and languages. London: Routledge. ISBN 0-415-25367-5. OCLC 51222235.
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