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  2. Benjamin Lee Whorf - Wikipedia

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    The son of Harry Church Whorf and Sarah Edna Lee Whorf, Benjamin Atwood Lee Whorf was born on April 24, 1897, in Winthrop, Massachusetts. His father was an artist, intellectual, and designer – first working as a commercial artist and later as a dramatist. Whorf had two younger brothers, John and Richard, who both went on to become notable ...

  3. Richard Whorf - Wikipedia

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    His older brother was linguist Benjamin Lee Whorf. [2] Whorf began his acting career on the Boston stage as a teenager, then moved to Broadway at age 21, debuting there in The Banshee (1927). [ 3 ] He played a famous painter who had resorted to drinking in the 1960 episode "The Illustrator" of The Rifleman , starring Chuck Connors and Johnny ...

  4. Hopi time controversy - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin Lee Whorf (1897–1941), a fire prevention engineer by profession, studied Native American linguistics from an early age. He corresponded with many of the greatest scholars of his time, such as Alfred Tozzer at Harvard and Herbert Spinden of the American Museum of Natural History.

  5. Suzie Plakson - Wikipedia

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    Plakson began her career on the stage, and played four characters opposite Anthony Newley in the national revival tour of Stop the World, I Want to Get Off.She also played Marquise Theresa Du Parc in the Broadway production of La Bête.

  6. John Whorf - Wikipedia

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    His siblings were Benjamin Atwood Lee Whorf (1897–1941), Julia Stewart Whorf (1899–1904), and Richard Baker Whorf (1906–1966). Julia died young of pneumonia. Julia died young of pneumonia. Benjamin grew up to become a highly regarded linguist, and Richard became an actor, writer, and film director.

  7. Standard Average European - Wikipedia

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    Linguistic map of Europe. Standard Average European (SAE) is a concept originally introduced in 1939 by American linguist Benjamin Whorf to group the modern Indo-European languages of Europe with shared common features. [1]

  8. Mike Whorf - Wikipedia

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    Michael Whorf (April 21, 1932 – November 10, 2020) was an American radio personality based in Detroit, Michigan. He was an announcer and program host on WJR from 1964 to 2003. Whorf was producer and host of the George Foster Peabody Award -winning documentary/narrative program Kaleidoscope , [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] a combination of storytelling ...

  9. Whorf (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Whorf is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Benjamin Lee Whorf (1897–1941), American linguist; Richard Whorf (1906–1966), American film director, actor and producer, brother of Benjamin Whorf; John Whorf (1903–1959), American realist artist who is best known for his watercolors