Čestmír Loukotka

Czech ethnologist and linguist
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IntroCzech ethnologist and linguist
PlacesCzech Republic
wasLinguist Anthropologist
Work fieldLiterature Social science
Gender
Male
Birth12 November 1895, Chrášťany
Death13 April 1966Prague (aged 70 years)
Family
Children:Jarmila Loukotková
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Biography

Čestmír Loukotka (12 November 1895 – 13 April 1966) was a Czechoslovak linguist.

Career

Loukotka proposed a classification for the languages of South America based on several previous works. This classification contained a lot of unpublished material and was therefore superior to all previous classifications. He divided the languages of South America and the Caribbean into 77 different families, based upon similarities of vocabulary and available lists. His classification of 1985 is the most influential and was based upon two previous schemes (1935, 1944), which were similar to those proposed by Paul Rivet, although the number of families was increased to 94 and 114.

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