Sylvester Primer (1842–1912) was an American linguist and
philologist
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known for his pioneering work in 1887 on the dialect of the European-American residents of
Charleston, South Carolina
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. He published language studies in both English and German, and an 1880 work in German was reprinted in 2010. He also published several annotated scholarly editions of important German-language and Spanish-language dramas from the 18th and 19th centuries. He taught for more than 20 years at the
University of Texas at Austin
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, where he also headed the Romance language department as well as a new German-language department.
Primer grew up in western New York state and served with its units in the American Civil War. After the war, he completed preparatory studies, followed by his undergraduate degree at Harvard University. He did graduate studies in linguistics in Germany, where he received his PhD at the
University of Strasbourg
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. He taught first at
Brown University
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, then a decade at the
College of Charleston
The College of Charleston (CofC or Charleston) is a public university in Charleston, South Carolina, United States. Founded in 1770 and chartered in 1785, it is the oldest university in South Carolina, the 13th-oldest institution of higher lea ...
, and briefly at
Colorado College
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before joining the faculty in Texas.
Early life and education
Born in
Geneva, Wisconsin on December 14, 1842, as the son of Archibald and Eleanor (Jacoby) Primer, Sylvester moved in 1850 as a child with his family to New York. They settled in the western part of the state in
Genesee County. He attended local schools as a child.
His higher education was interrupted by his serving in the
American Civil War
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. Afterward Primer completed studies at Leroy (N.Y.) Academy until 1868 and the Phillips Exeter Academy until 1871. He went to college, studying languages at
Harvard University
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, where he earned a bachelor's degree in 1874 and was
Phi Beta Kappa
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. He went to Europe to study with scholars there and worked at
Leipzig
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,
Göttingen
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, and
Strasbourg
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, where he received his PhD in 1880.
Civil War
Primer served in the
American Civil War
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, first in Company E of the
105th Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry from
Genesee County, New York
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. He was with them when wounded during the Battle of
Antietam. After his recovery, Primer later enlisted in and served with the Fifteenth New York Cavalry.
Academic career as linguist
After completing his graduate work, Primer returned to the United States, teaching first at Brown University (1880–1881). He taught at the
College of Charleston
The College of Charleston (CofC or Charleston) is a public university in Charleston, South Carolina, United States. Founded in 1770 and chartered in 1785, it is the oldest university in South Carolina, the 13th-oldest institution of higher lea ...
in South Carolina from 1881 to 1890. During this period, he first directed scholarly attention toward the unique dialect of the city of
Charleston in a paper he delivered at the
Modern Language Association
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of America in 1887.
["Charleston Provincialisms" (1887)](_blank)
Internet Archive and Early Journal Content on JSTOR, accessed 5 November 2014 This pioneering work, "Charleston Provincialisms" (1887), is one of the first attempts by a scholar to describe the speech of an American community. It was published as part of the ''Transactions of the Modern Language Association'', vol. III, 1888, p. 84–99; it was also published in Europe in ''Phonetische Studien'', vol. i, 1888, p. 227; and in the ''American Journal of Philology'', IX (1888), p. 198–213.
Primer also wrote "The
Huguenot
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Element in Charleston's Provincialisms;" it was published in ''Phonetische Studien'', vol. iii, 1891, p. 139.
In 1891, Primer joined the faculty of the
University of Texas at Austin
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, where he served for more than 20 years. He first served as adjunct professor of Teutonic languages, eventually becoming an associate professor. He became chairman of the School of Romance language and in time, chair of a separate German department established at the university.
There had been strong German immigration to the state during the mid- and late 19th century. Primer died at his home in Austin on August 13, 1912, survived by his wife and son.
In Texas, his wife Lula Primer worked at the university after his death, retiring in 1941. She wrote her memoirs in the 1940s, which reflected her life in Texas. She had long been active in the University Methodist Church, the University Ladies Club, the Austin's Women's Club, and the Travis County Council of Women.
Works
*"The Pronunciation of Fredericksburg, Va.", in ''Pub. Modern Language Association'', vol. v, 1889, p. 185.
*"The Pronunciation Near Fredericksburg, Va.", in the ''Proceedings of the American Philological Association'' (1889), p. xxv.
*"Dialectical Studies in
West Virginia
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", ''Colorado College Studies'' (1891)
He also published in German:
*''Die Consonatische Deklination in den germanischen Sprachen'' (1880/2010, reissued in paperback, Kessinger Publishing)
''Die Consonatische Deklination in den germanischen Sprachen''
Kessinger Publishing, 2010 paperback facsimile edition
Primer published annotated scholarly editions of several European plays, including
*Gotthold Ephraim Lessing
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's '' Minna von Barnhelm'' (1767), (1889) edited and notes by Primer
*Gotthold E. Lessing, '' Nathan der Weise,'' (1894), ed. Sylvester Primer
*Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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, '' Egmont'' (original 1788), (1898) annotated edition and introduction in English by Primer
''Guzman el Bueno. Drama en Cuatro Actos''
Don Antonio Gil y Zárate
Antonio Gil y Zárate (1 December 1793–27 January 1861) was a Spanish dramatist and pedagogue whose work is associated with Romanticism. , 1901/1916 revised edition by Ginn and Company, annotated and edited by Primer, with introduction in English, Internet Archive edition available online
Primer's seminal works on Charleston's unique and vanishing dialect continue to be among the most important scholarly contributions to the subject today.
Legacy
Primer's personal and family papers are held by the University of Texas at Austin.["A Guide to the Sylvester Primer Family Papers, 1866–1959"](_blank)
Brisco Center for American History, University of Texas at Austin, accessed 5 November 2014
References
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1842 births
1912 deaths
Harvard University alumni
University of Strasbourg alumni
University of Göttingen alumni
Leipzig University alumni
Colorado College faculty
University of Texas at Austin faculty
Linguists from the United States
People from Geneva, Wisconsin
Brown University faculty