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Melville Jacobs (July 3, 1902 – July 31, 1971) was an American anthropologist known for his extensive fieldwork on cultures of the Pacific Northwest. He was born in New York City. After studying with Franz Boas he became a member of the faculty of the University of Washington in 1928 and remained until his death in 1971. Especially during the earlier part of his career, from 1928 until 1936, he collected large amounts of linguistic data and text from a wide range of languages including Sahaptin, Molale, Kalapuya, Clackamas, Tillamook, Alsea, Upper Umpqua, Galice and Chinook Jargon.

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  • ميلفيل جاكوبس (ar)
  • Melville Jacobs (ca)
  • Melville Jacobs (en)
  • Melville Jacobs (es)
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  • ميلفيل جاكوبس (بالإنجليزية: Melville Jacobs)‏ هو عالم إنسان أمريكي، ولد في 3 يوليو 1902، وتوفي في 31 يوليو 1971. (ar)
  • Melville Jacobs (Nueva York, 3 de julio de 1902 - 31 de julio de 1971) fue un antropólogo estadounidense, conocido por su extenso trabajo de campo en las culturas amerindias del Noroeste del Pacífico. (es)
  • Melville Jacobs (3 de juliol de 1902 - 31 de juliol de 1971) va ser un antropòleg estatunidenc conegut pel seu extens treball de camp en les cultures ameríndies del . Va néixer a Nova York. Després d'estudiar amb Franz Boas es va convertir en membre de la facultat de la Universitat de Washington el 1928, on hi va romandre fins a la seva mort el 1971. Especialment durant la primera part de la seva carrera, des de 1928 fins a 1936, va recollir una gran quantitat de dades lingüístiques i texts d'una gran varietat d'idiomes, incloent sahaptin, molala, kalapuya, clackamas, tillamook, alsea, alt umpqua, galice i chinook jargon. (ca)
  • Melville Jacobs (July 3, 1902 – July 31, 1971) was an American anthropologist known for his extensive fieldwork on cultures of the Pacific Northwest. He was born in New York City. After studying with Franz Boas he became a member of the faculty of the University of Washington in 1928 and remained until his death in 1971. Especially during the earlier part of his career, from 1928 until 1936, he collected large amounts of linguistic data and text from a wide range of languages including Sahaptin, Molale, Kalapuya, Clackamas, Tillamook, Alsea, Upper Umpqua, Galice and Chinook Jargon. (en)
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  • Melville Jacobs (3 de juliol de 1902 - 31 de juliol de 1971) va ser un antropòleg estatunidenc conegut pel seu extens treball de camp en les cultures ameríndies del . Va néixer a Nova York. Després d'estudiar amb Franz Boas es va convertir en membre de la facultat de la Universitat de Washington el 1928, on hi va romandre fins a la seva mort el 1971. Especialment durant la primera part de la seva carrera, des de 1928 fins a 1936, va recollir una gran quantitat de dades lingüístiques i texts d'una gran varietat d'idiomes, incloent sahaptin, molala, kalapuya, clackamas, tillamook, alsea, alt umpqua, galice i chinook jargon. Va deixar fons per establir la , que dona suport a la investigació antropològica al nord-oest del Pacífic. Els seus papers, incloent un extens material lingüístic en brut que ha servit de base per a posteriors investigacions sobre llengües ara extintes, són en mans de la Universitat de Washington a l'Arxiu Jacobs. Era casat amb , també antropòloga. (ca)
  • ميلفيل جاكوبس (بالإنجليزية: Melville Jacobs)‏ هو عالم إنسان أمريكي، ولد في 3 يوليو 1902، وتوفي في 31 يوليو 1971. (ar)
  • Melville Jacobs (Nueva York, 3 de julio de 1902 - 31 de julio de 1971) fue un antropólogo estadounidense, conocido por su extenso trabajo de campo en las culturas amerindias del Noroeste del Pacífico. (es)
  • Melville Jacobs (July 3, 1902 – July 31, 1971) was an American anthropologist known for his extensive fieldwork on cultures of the Pacific Northwest. He was born in New York City. After studying with Franz Boas he became a member of the faculty of the University of Washington in 1928 and remained until his death in 1971. Especially during the earlier part of his career, from 1928 until 1936, he collected large amounts of linguistic data and text from a wide range of languages including Sahaptin, Molale, Kalapuya, Clackamas, Tillamook, Alsea, Upper Umpqua, Galice and Chinook Jargon. He left funds to establish the , which supports anthropological research in the Pacific Northwest. His papers, including extensive raw linguistic material that has provided the basis for subsequent research on now extinct languages, are held by the University of Washington in the Jacobs Archive. In 2019, the "Melville Jacobs Collection of Native Americans of the American Northwest (1929-1939)" was selected by the Library of Congress for preservation in the National Recording Registry as "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". He was married to Elizabeth Jacobs (anthropologist), also an anthropologist. (en)
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