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Arthur Capell was born on 18 March, 1902 in Newtown, New South Wales, Australia, is an Australian linguist. Discover Arthur Capell's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 84 years old?

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Age 84 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 18 March 1902
Birthday 18 March
Birthplace Newtown, New South Wales, Australia
Date of death 10 August, 1986
Died Place Gordon, New South Wales, Australia
Nationality Australia

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1902

Arthur Capell (28 March 1902 – 10 August 1986) was an Australian linguist, who made major contributions to the study of Australian languages, Austronesian languages and Papuan languages.

Capell was born in Newtown, New South Wales in 1902, the only child of Sarah Ann (née Scott) and her husband, Henry Capell.

He attended North Sydney Boys' High School.

1922

Capell graduated from the Sydney Teachers' College in Modern Languages in 1922 and the University of Sydney in the same year as the University medallist in Classics.

He taught in high schools for three years at Canterbury Boys' Intermediate High and Tamworth High School.

1925

He was then ordained deacon in 1925 and priest in 1926 in the Church of England in Australia.

1926

He worked in Newcastle for a decade, as Curate, St Peter's, Hamilton (1926–28); Priest-in-Charge, All Saints, Belmont (1928–29); as a teacher at Broughton School for Boys in Newcastle (1929–32), where he was introduced to the anthropologist and priest A. P. Elkin; and as Curate to Elkin at St James' Church, Morpeth (1932–35).

1931

He pursued his linguistic studies privately, but went on to obtain an M.A. in Classics at the University of Sydney (1931).

1935

Encouraged by Elkin, he undertook a doctoral programme at the University of London in 1935, and graduating the following year with a Ph.D. from the School of Oriental and African Studies, with a thesis on The linguistic position of south-eastern Papua, which was published in book form in 1943.

His primary interest was the languages of the Pacific and of New Guinea, and he is said to have regarded his research of aboriginal languages to be a matter of weekend work, though he did spend lengthy periods doing fieldwork in both the Kimberleys and Arnhem Land.

When Elkin, then the Anglican rector at Morpeth, was appointed to a professorship in anthropology at Sydney, Capell served as his locum tenens in the parish.

1945

On vacations back in Morpeth, Elkin was impressed by Capell's linguistic gifts, and eventually arranged a lectureship in linguistics for him in 1945.

1948

He was appointed reader in 1948, and remained in that position until retirement in 1967.

1956

He was made an honorary canon of Ss Peter and Paul Cathedral, Dogura in 1956.

Notwithstanding his extensive work on Papuan and Polynesian languages, including dictionaries of Fijian, Palauan and Western Futuna, Capell managed to make important contributions to Australian linguistics, particularly in discovering typologically distinct north-western languages which could not be assimilated to the standard Pama-Nyungan language family.

Capell was fond of punning, an example being his pronunciation of semantics as "some antics".

When his housekeeper fell ill, he hired another to care for her and, when the second in turn fell ill, Capell looked after both of them.

1986

He died in 1986, aged 84.

He was unmarried.

The University of Sydney awards an annual prize in Capell's name for an essay on Australian and Pacific Linguistics.

The Australian Museum holds the Capell Collection of Solomon Islands Photographs.

Capell's records have been digitised and deposited with the National Library of Australia.

In some cases, his papers are the only surviving record of lost languages.

Capell House at Northholm Grammar School, Arcadia is named after him.