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William Washabaugh
Professor Emeritus of Anthropology

William Washabaugh (born January 14, 1945) is Professor Emeritus of anthropology at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee he has pursued studies of Creole languages, Sign languages of the Deaf, flamenco artistry, sport fishing, and cinema. His university Website lists the articles and books he has published.

Research interests

Linguistic anthropology, popular culture studies

Education

B.A., 1966, St. Bernard's Seminary, Rochester, NY

M.A., 1970, U. of Connecticut Storrs, CT

Ph.D., 1974, Wayne State U., Detroit, MI

Thesis and Dissertation: Puerto Rican Immigrants in Willimantic, CT (M.A.), Variability in Decreolization on Providence Island, Colombia (Ph.D.)


References

  • "JSTOR: Language, Vol. 64, No. 3 (Sep., 1988), pp. 616-623". jstor.org. Retrieved 2014-09-13.