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Larry Trask Robert Lawrence "Larry" Trask (November 10, 1944 - March 27, 2004) was a linguist.
Born in upstate New York, USA, he initially studied chemistry in his home country, but after a brief stint in the Peace Corps he took an interest in linguistics. He received his PhD in linguistics from the University of London, and thereafter taught at various universities in the United Kingdom. He became a professor of linguistics at the University of Sussex.
He was an authority on the Basque language, and was at work compiling an etymological dictionary of that language when he died. He was also an authority on historical linguistics, and had written about the problem of the origin of language; he had also published a popular introduction to linguistics. He was awarded a Leverhulme Fellowship to pursue his research.
His books include:
''Historical Linguistics'' (1996), ISBN 0340607580
''The history of Basque'', London (1997), ISBN 0-415-13116-2
''Introducing Linguistics'' by R L Trask and Bill Mayblin. (2000), ISBN 1840461691
''The Penguin Dictionary of English Grammar'' (2000), ISBN 0140514643
''Time Depth in Historical Linguistics'' (co-editor) (2000), ISBN 1902937066
http://www.cogs.susx.ac.uk/users/larryt/ Homepage at the University of Sussex
http://www.guardian.co.uk/life/interview/story/0,12982,984721,00.html Interview with ''The Guardian''
http://groups.google.com/groups?q=author%3Atrask+group%3Asci.lang.* Posts by Larry Trask on the sci.lang usenet newsgroup from Google archive.
http://cf.linguistlist.org/cfdocs/new-website/LL-WorkingDirs/ask-ling/search-ask-ling1.cfm Contributions to http://linguistlist.org/ask-ling/ Ask-a-Linguist
http://human-nature.com/nibbs/02/trask.html Larry Trask's review of ''The Atoms of Language: The Mind’s Hidden Rules of Grammar'' by Mark C. Baker
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Trask River The Trask River is a river, approximately 12 mi (19 km) long, in northwestern Oregon in the United States. It drains a mountainous timber-producing area of the Coastal Range west of Portland into the Pacific Ocean .
It rises in two forks. The North Fork (30 mi/48 km long), rises in several forks itself in the Tillamook State Forest in western Washington County west of Forest. It flows generally west into eastern Tillamook County. The South Fork (10 mi/16 km long) rises in southern Tillamook County and flows north. The two forks join in central Tillamook County and the combined stream flows west, past Tillamook, entering the south end of Tillamook Bay on the Pacific northwest of the Tillamook. For its last 1 mi (1.6 km) it forms a common channel with the Tillamook River.
The river is known for its runs of steelhead and Chinook salmon.
The river is named for Elbridge Trask who settled on the shores of Tillamook Bay in 1848. Trask's overland journey was described in the 1960 historical novel ''Trask'' by Don Berry, as well as two sequels. The novels are collectively known as the "Trask novels."
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http://www.oregonlink.com/flyfishing/historicphotos/trasksteelhead.html Trask River Steelhead circa 1936
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Trask River There are a reasonably well-known set of regional Oregon novels known as the "Trask" novels. No time to trak 'em down now (I'm doing new page patrol) but someone should follow up & mention in the article. -- Jmabel 22:07, Jun 18, 2004 (UTC)
Elbridge Trask Elbridge Trask (July 15, 1815-June 23, 1863) was an American fur trapper and mountain man in the Oregon Country. Immortalized by a series of modern historical novels by Don Berry, he is best known as an early white settler along Tillamook Bay on the coast of the U.S. state of Oregon.
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He was born in Beverly, Massachusetts. In 1835, he joined the employ of the Columbia River Fishing and Trading Company of Nathaniel Wyeth. In December he arrived at Fort Hall in present-day Idaho and joined his first trapping expedition with experienced mountain men the following December. Much of what is known about this portion of his life comes from the journals of his travelling companion Osborne Russell. In January 1838 he camped at Jackson Hole with Jim Bridger and spent the next year acquiring a large number of beaver pelts in the Yellowstone area. In August 1839, he became separated from his party, which waited for him for several days until threat of an attack from the Blackfoot forced his party to return to Fort Hall. The following month he returned to Fort Hall by himself unharmed.
On August 22, 1842, while in the Snake River valley, he and Osborne Russell joined a wagon train led by the missionary Dr Elijah White headed the Willamette Valley. While serving as a guide for the wagon train, he met Hannah Able, a young widow from Indiana with a baby daughter travelling with the W. T. Perry wagon. On arriving at Willamette Falls at present-day Oregon City, the two were married on October 20.
Elbridge and Hannah set up a homestead Clatsop Plains near Astoria at the mouth of the Columbia River. In 1852, they left the Clatsop Plains to settle near Tillamook Bay south along the coast. They were the first white family to settle in the bay, establishing a homestead along the Trask River, which is named for him.
In 1960 Trask was popularized in the historical novel ''Trask'' by Don Berry. The novel, as well as its two sequels, are collecively known as the
Mililani Trask
Mililani Trask is a leader of the Hawaiian sovereignty movement and an internationally acclaimed political speaker and attorney. Trask's most significant contribution to the Hawaiian sovereignty movement was her founding of Na Koa Ikaika o Ka Lahui Hawaii, an internationally recognized native Hawaiian non-governmental organization. Outside of Hawaii, Trask has worked with the United Nations to aid indigenous people from around the world seeking independence. She was a member of the Indigenous Initiative for Peace, helped author the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and was elected vice chair of the General Assembly of Nations of the Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization. For seven years, she worked and studied under the guidance of Mother Teresa of Calcutta. She is the younger sister of activist and writer Haunani-Kay Trask.
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Oliver Trask Oliver Trask is a fictional character on FOX series ''The O.C.'' He is played by the actor Taylor Handley.
Oliver Trask is a rich kid who lives in the penthouse of a hotel. His parents own a chain of hotels, and apparently leave him unsupervised. He left his last school, Pacific High, because a girl took out a restraining order on him, after he became obsessed with her, and eventually attempted suicide because she rejected him. He meets Marissa at therapy, and falls for her, inventing a madeup girlfriend, Natalie, to make her feel safe, and sorry for him. During his time on the show, he gets arrested for attempting to buy cocaine, attempts suicide (or fakes it), and winds it all up by threatening to shoot himself if Marissa doesn't leave Ryan and go out with him. Throughout all this, Ryan is the only one who is wise to his wicked ways. Ryan and Marissa break up after Oliver's interference.
Rumors having pegged that Oliver would come back during the season finale of the second season were untrue. However, rumors are already afloat that Oliver will return to The O.C. in Season 3 with Kirsten, who will return from a stint in rehab.
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Stephen Trask Stephen Trask is an award-winning musician and composer.
He was the music director and house band member at the New York drag club Squeezebox, where he perfomed with stars like Debbie Harry, Lene Lovich and Joey Ramone, as well as various drag queens.
Trask composed the music and lyrics for the Off Broadway stage musical and 2001 film "Hedwig and the Angry Inch", about a transexual rock star named Hedwig. In the show, Trask's real-life band Cheater perfomed as Hedwig's band "The Angry Inch". He received an Obie Award for the play and a Grammy award nomination for the movie.
His other movie credits include the 2004 movie ''In Good Company'' with Dennis Quaid.
Trask lives in New Haven, Connecticut and is openly gay.
http://stephentrask.net/bio.html stephentrask.net biography
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http://content.gay.com/channels/arts/musicorner/stephentrask_000217.html?from=arts_inc gay.com interview
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