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Joel Fred Sherzer (March 18, 1942 – November 6, 2022) was an American anthropological linguist known for his research with the Guna people of Panama and his focus on verbal art and discourse-centered approaches to linguistic research. He co-founded the Archive of the Indigenous Languages of Latin America. Sherzer completed his Ph.D. at the University of Pennsylvania in 1968 and thereafter taught at the University of Texas at Austin for his entire career.

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  • Joel Sherzer (Filadèlfia, 18 de març de 1942 - Austin, 6 de novembre de 2022) fou un lingüista antropològic nord-americà conegut per les seves investigacions sobre el poble guna de Panamà i es va centrar en l'art verbal i enfocaments centrats en el discurs de la investigació lingüística. Va ser cofundador de l'Archive of the Indigenous Languages of Latin America. Sherzer va acabar el seu doctorat a la Universitat de Pennsilvània el 1968 i després va ensenyar a la Universitat de Texas a Austin durant tota la seva carrera. (ca)
  • Joel Fred Sherzer (March 18, 1942 – November 6, 2022) was an American anthropological linguist known for his research with the Guna people of Panama and his focus on verbal art and discourse-centered approaches to linguistic research. He co-founded the Archive of the Indigenous Languages of Latin America. Sherzer completed his Ph.D. at the University of Pennsylvania in 1968 and thereafter taught at the University of Texas at Austin for his entire career. (en)
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  • Indigenous languages of the Americas (en)
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  • Joel Sherzer (Filadèlfia, 18 de març de 1942 - Austin, 6 de novembre de 2022) fou un lingüista antropològic nord-americà conegut per les seves investigacions sobre el poble guna de Panamà i es va centrar en l'art verbal i enfocaments centrats en el discurs de la investigació lingüística. Va ser cofundador de l'Archive of the Indigenous Languages of Latin America. Sherzer va acabar el seu doctorat a la Universitat de Pennsilvània el 1968 i després va ensenyar a la Universitat de Texas a Austin durant tota la seva carrera. (ca)
  • Joel Fred Sherzer (March 18, 1942 – November 6, 2022) was an American anthropological linguist known for his research with the Guna people of Panama and his focus on verbal art and discourse-centered approaches to linguistic research. He co-founded the Archive of the Indigenous Languages of Latin America. Sherzer completed his Ph.D. at the University of Pennsylvania in 1968 and thereafter taught at the University of Texas at Austin for his entire career. (en)
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