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Roy Andrew Miller
  • Miller in Kyōto in 1982
  • (Photograph by William Schoen)
  • Born(1924-09-05)September 5, 1924
    DiedAugust 22, 2014(2014-08-22) (aged 89)
    NationalityAmerican
    Academic background
    Education
  • Columbia University (M.A., Ph.D.)
  • Academic work
    DisciplineLinguist
    Institutions
  • Yale University
  • University of Washington
  • Roy Andrew Miller (September 5, 1924 – August 22, 2014)[1][2] was an American linguist best known as the author of several books on Japanese language and linguistics, and for his advocacy of Korean and Japanese as members of the proposed Altaic language family.

    Biography[edit]

    Miller was born in Winona, Minnesota, on September 5, 1924, to Andrew and Jessie (née Eickelberry) Miller. In 1953, he completed a Ph.D. in Chinese and Japanese at Columbia UniversityinNew York. Long a student of languages, his early work in the 1950s was largely with Chinese and Tibetan. For example, in 1969 he wrote the Encyclopædia Britannica entry on the Tibeto-Burman languagesofSouth Asia.

    He was Professor of Linguistics at the International Christian UniversityinTokyo from 1955 to 1963. Subsequently he taught at Yale University; between 1964 and 1970, he was chairman of the department of East and South Asian Languages and Literatures. From 1970 until 1989 he held a similar post at the University of WashingtoninSeattle. He then taught in Europe, mainly in Germany and Scandinavia.

    He wrote extensively on the Japanese language, from A Japanese Reader (1963) and The Japanese Language (1967) to Japanese and the Other Altaic Languages (1971) and Nihongo: In Defense of Japanese (1986). He later broadened his scope by linking Korean both to Japanese and Altaic, most notably in Languages and History: Japanese, Korean, and Altaic (1996).

    On the occasion of his 75th birthday, Professors Karl Menges and Nelly Naumann prepared a Festschrift highlighting his career and including articles on Altaic languages.[3]

    Selected works[edit]

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    Articles[edit]

    Reviews[edit]

    References[edit]

  • ^ Obituary (Borthwick Mortuary).
  • ^ Menges, Karl H., and Nelly Naumann (eds.) (1999). Language and Literature – Japanese and the Other Altaic Languages: Studies in Honour of Roy Andrew Miller on His 75th Birthday. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag.
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