Affiliation:
1. Adam Mickiewicz University
Abstract
Summary
In this paper I discuss the varied contributions of Erminnie Adele Smith (1836–1886), a linguist, ethnologist, and
geologist, who has a significant but underestimated place in the history of the study of North American languages. Among others,
Smith was among the first scholars to collaborate extensively with Indigenous consultants and the first woman in the history of
Western linguistics who published works on grammatical gender. Such achievements point to the need to reconsider her life and work
in the context of the reception of the first generation of women in American anthropology as well as the study of gender in
Iroquoian languages since the mid-19th century.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Subject
Linguistics and Language,History,Language and Linguistics
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