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Kenneth Pike's influence spread far and wide during the last half
of the twentieth century. The contributors to this volume are just
a few of the thousands of scholars whose work was influenced by
Pike's teaching and writing. These essays will help younger
scholars grasp something of his intellectual influence through his
contribution to linguistics, anthropology, and many other
disciplines. Long before the concept of "endangered languages" came
into vogue in the 1990s, Pike was instilling in his students the
importance of recording, preserving, and working to keep alive the
thousands of unwritten languages spoken throughout the world.
Pike's work with SIL International took him to many parts of the
world as a consultant and lecturer. He worked with speakers of
hundreds of indigenous languages as well as with SIL field
linguists studying those languages. At the same time, he interacted
with scholars at international conferences and lectured at
universities in many countries. Essays in this volume include
papers by authors from at least ten countries and six disciplines.
Readers of this volume will find a rich introduction to the life
and philosophy of Dr. Pike. They will see how he considered all
aspects of life - language, culture, worldview, religion, and ways
of thinking and learning - to be a coherent whole. They will also
find the authors' own comments as to how Pike influenced and
contributed to their lives and work.
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