Stuart N. Wolfenden

Stuart Norris Wolfenden (1889 28 December 1938) was a linguist who worked at the University of California, Berkeley during the first part of the 20th century.[1] During the New Deal he was titular head of the Sino-Tibetan philology project, which both Robert Shafer and Paul K. Benedict were directors of. In the 1970s the 'Stuart Wolfenden Society' was founded in his honor, together with a monograph series 'Occasional papers of the Wolfenden Society', in which James Matisoff published many of his early works.

Works of Wolfenden

References

  1. G. L. K. Clauson (1939). "Stuart N. Wolfenden.". Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society 71. doi:10.1017/S0035869X00089590. Retrieved 2012-09-02.
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