John Z'graggen | |
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Born | Hans Anton Z'graggen 24 June 1932 Schattdorf, Canton of Uri, Switzerland |
Died | 20 May 2013 Menzingen, Switzerland | (aged 80)
Academic background | |
Education | St. Gabriel College at Mödling (Diploma in Ethnology, 1961) |
Alma mater | Australian National University |
Thesis | Classificatory and typological studies in the languages of Madang District (1969) |
Academic work | |
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Sub-discipline | Papuan and Oceanic linguistics |
Institutions | Divine Word Institute |
John Z'graggen (born Hans Anton Z'graggen on 24 June 1932 in Schattdorf, Canton of Uri, Switzerland; died 20 May 2013 in Menzingen, Switzerland) was a Swiss Roman Catholic priest, missionary, linguist, and anthropologist known for his extensive work on Papuan and Oceanic languages, especially the Madang languages.[1] He has also documented languages in Sepik, Manus, and Gulf Provinces.[2][3]