Bernard Bloch
Bernard Bloch, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., (1907, New York City, NY – 1965) was an American linguist. He is one of the post-Bloomfieldian linguists. He taught at Brown University and Yale University. His father, Albert Bloch, was the only American represented with Der Blaue Reiter (The Blue Rider), a group of early 20th-century European modernists.
Literary works
helped editing of the "Linguistic Atlas of New England", Providence, RI, (ed.)Hans Kurath, 1933–1939
editor of the "Language" (Linguistic Society of America)
"Provocalistic r in New England Speech: A Study in American Dialect Geography", Actes du quatrieme Congres International de Linguistes, 1936, Einar Munksgaard, Copenhague, 1938
Linguistic Atlas of the United States and Canada: Section I . Linguistic Atlas of New England, Vol.1, Maps (with Hans Kurath, Miles L. Hanley, Marcus L. Hansen, Guy S. Lowman, Jr.), Brown University, Providence, 1939
Handbook of the Linguistic Geography of New England (with Hans Kurath, Marcus L. Hansen, Julia Bloch), Brown University, Providence, 1939