Erik John Anonby Explained

Erik John Anonby
Birth Name:Erik John Anonby
Birth Date:14 January 1975
Birth Place:Winnipeg, Canada
Occupation:Linguist,Carleton University, Leiden University Centre for Linguistics, University of Bamberg

Erik John Anonby (born 1975) is a Canadian linguist and professor at Carleton University.[1] Along with his role as editor-in-chief of theAtlas of the Languages of Iran (ALI),[2] he is author of a number of books. He has published in journals such as Science, Linguistics, Iranian Studies, Journal of Semitic Studies, Journal of the International Phonetic Association, Journal of Linguistic Geography, and Journal of Ethnobiology.

Anonby is known for the development of the multi-dimensional model of language classification.[3] In this model, relationships between languages are explicitly distinguished as genealogical(genetic), structural/typological, and social, and brought together in a composite relational web.[4] Along with Adam Stone, he also developed the Evaluative Language MappingTypology (ELM-T),[5] a tool for analyzing and constructing language maps.[6]

Anonby is a Humboldtian, having received the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation’s[7] Fellowship for Experienced Researchers in 2016.[8] In 2021, he was elected to the Royal Society of Canada’s [9] College of New Scholars, Artists and Scientists.[10]

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  1. Web site: Erik Anonby . en. Carleton University. 2023-11-12 .
  2. Web site: Main Page . en. Atlas of the Languages of Iran. 2024-01-30.
  3. Web site: A multi-dimensional approach to classification of Iran's languages . en. John Benjamin Publishing Company. 10.1075/cilt.351.03ano . 225640215 . 2023-11-12 .
  4. Web site: Multi-dimensional language relation web . en. Atlas of the Languages of Iran. 2023-11-12 .
  5. Web site: Evaluative Language Mapping Typology (ELM-T) . 2022 . en. borealis. 10.5683/SP3/YQIIX2 . 2023-11-12 . Anonby . Erik . Stone . Adam .
  6. Book: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-18146-7_1 . A Typology for Evaluating Language Maps . en. springer link. 10.1007/978-3-031-18146-7_1 . 2023-11-12 . Language, Society and the State in a Changing World . 2023 . Stone . Adam . Anonby . Erik . 3–32 . 978-3-031-18145-0 .
  7. Web site: Alexander Von Humboldt Foundation . en. Humboldt Foundation. 2023-11-12 .
  8. Web site: Erik Anonby Awarded Humboldt Research Fellowship for Experienced Researchers . 23 February 2016 . en. carleton University. 2023-11-12 .
  9. Web site: Sharing expertise for a better future together . en. The Royal Society of Canada. 2023-11-12 .
  10. Web site: Erik Anonby School of Linguistics and Language Studies,Carleton University . en. Carleton University. 2023-11-12 .
  11. Book: Anonby, Erik . A Phonology of Southern Luri.
  12. Book: Anonby, Erik . Adaptive Multilinguals : A Survey of Language on Larak Island . Yousefian . Pakzad . 2011 . Uppsala University.
  13. Web site: Rüdiger Köppe Verlag - African Studies / Africanistics, Cultural and Legal Anthropology, History of Christian Missions, and Sociology Publication Details . 2024-02-24 . www.koeppe.de.
  14. Book: Anonby, Erik . Bakhtiari studies : Phonology, text, lexicon . Asadi . Ashraf . 2014 . Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis.
  15. Book: Anonby, Erik . Dictionnaire mambay–français, accompagné d’un guide d’orthographe et d’une esquisse grammaticale.
  16. Book: Nourzaei, Maryam . Koroshi : A Corpus-based Grammatical Description . Jahani . Carina . Anonby . Erik . Ahangar . Abbas Ali . 2015 . Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis.
  17. Book: Anonby, Erik . Bakhtiari Studies II: Orthography . Asadi . Ashraf . 2018 . Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis.
  18. Anonby . Erik John . March 2006 . Bāhendayal: Bird Classification in Southern Luri (Iran) . Journal of Ethnobiology . en . 26 . 1 . 1–35 . 10.2993/0278-0771_2006_26_1_bbcisl_2.0.co_2 . 0278-0771.
  19. Aliakbari . Mohammad . Gheitasi . Mojtaba . Anonby . Erik . November 2015 . On Language Distribution in Ilam Province, Iran . Iranian Studies . en . 48 . 6 . 835–850 . 10.1080/00210862.2014.913423 . 0021-0862.
  20. Anonby . Erik . Taheri-Ardali . Mortaza . Hayes . Amos . March 2019 . The Atlas of the Languages of Iran (ALI): A Research Overview . Iranian Studies . en . 52 . 1-2 . 199–230 . 10.1080/00210862.2019.1573135 . 0021-0862. free .
  21. Anonby . Erik . 2020-01-01 . Emphatic consonants beyond Arabic: The emergence and proliferation of uvular-pharyngeal emphasis in Kumzari . Linguistics . en . 58 . 1 . 275–328 . 10.1515/ling-2019-0039 . 1613-396X. free .
  22. Anonby . Erik . Taheri-Ardali . Mortaza . Stone . Adam . October 2021 . Toward a picture of Chahar Mahal va Bakhtiari Province, Iran, as a linguistic area . Journal of Linguistic Geography . en . 9 . 2 . 106–141 . 10.1017/jlg.2021.8 . 2049-7547. free .
  23. Leitner . Bettina . Anonby . Erik . Taheri-Ardali . Mortaza . Zarka . Dina El . Moqami . Ali . 2021-02-01 . A First Description of Arabic on The South Coast of Iran: The Arabic Dialect of Bandar Moqām, Hormozgan . Journal of Semitic Studies . 66 . 1 . 215–261 . 10.1093/jss/fgaa040 . 0022-4480. free .
  24. Heggarty . Paul . Anderson . Cormac . Scarborough . Matthew . King . Benedict . Bouckaert . Remco . Jocz . Lechosław . Kümmel . Martin Joachim . Jügel . Thomas . Irslinger . Britta . Pooth . Roland . Liljegren . Henrik . Strand . Richard F. . Haig . Geoffrey . Macák . Martin . Kim . Ronald I. . 2023-07-28 . Language trees with sampled ancestors support a hybrid model for the origin of Indo-European languages . Science . en . 381 . 6656 . 10.1126/science.abg0818 . 0036-8075. 10234/204329 . free .
  25. Talebi-Dastenaei . Mahnaz . Poshtvan . Hamideh . Anonby . Erik . January 2024 . Two Raji Dialects Converge with Persian: Contrasting Responses to Contact Influence . Iranian Studies . en . 57 . 1 . 73–99 . 10.1017/irn.2023.29 . 0021-0862. free .