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#1 Huichol language

The Huichol language ( Huichol : Wixárika ) is an indigenous language of Mexico which belongs to the Uto-Aztecan language family . It is spoken by the ethnic group widely known as the Huichol (self-designation Wixaritari ), whose mountainous territory extends over portions of the Mexican states of J

#2 Tuscarora language

Tuscarora , sometimes called Skarò˙rə̨ˀ , was the Iroquoian language of the Tuscarora people , spoken in southern Ontario , Canada , North Carolina and northwestern New York around Niagara Falls , in the United States , before going into hibernation in late 2020. The historic homeland of the Tuscaro

#3 Akurio language

Akurio, also known as Akuriyó, is an endangered Cariban language that was used by the Akurio people in Suriname until the late 20th century, when the group began using the Trío language . Akuriyo does not have a writing system . Akuriyó Native   to Suriname Ethnicity 40 Akurio people (2012) [1] Exti


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#1 Snježana Kordić

Snježana Kordić ( pronounced   [sɲěʒana kôːrditɕ] ( listen ) ; born 29 October 1964) [1] is a Croatian linguist . [3] In addition to her work in syntax , she has written on sociolinguistics . [2] Kordić is known among non-specialists for numerous articles against the puristic and prescriptive langua

#2 François Arnaud (ecclesiastic)

François Arnaud ( Comtat-Venaissin , 27 July 1721 – 2 December 1784) was a French clergyman, writer, and philologist. French clergyman, writer and philologist This article includes a list of references , related reading or external links , but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citat

#3 Irine Melikishvili

Irine Melikishvili ( ირინე მელიქიშვილი , born 29 May 1943; died 2 December 2013) was a Georgian linguist. From 2000 she was Professor of Comparative linguistics and Phonetics at Javakishvili Tbilisi State University in Tbilisi , Georgia. [1] This article is an orphan , as no other articles link to i

#4 Robert A. Hall Jr.

Robert Anderson Hall Jr. (April 4, 1911   – December 2, 1997) was an American linguist and specialist in the Romance languages . He was a professor of Linguistics at Cornell University and the first president of The Wodehouse Society (US). American linguist This article is about the linguist. For th

#5 Rachel Levitsky

Rachel Levitsky (born December 2, 1963) is a feminist avant-garde poet, [1] novelist, essayist, translator, [2] editor, educator, and a founder of Belladonna* Collaborative . [3] She was born in New York City and earned an MFA from Naropa University in Boulder, Colorado . Her first poems were publis

#6 Hortense Cornu

Hortense Cornu ( née   Lacroix ; 8 April 1809 – 16 May 1875 [1] [2] ) was a French socialite, salonnière , writer, and translator who played a significant role in the culture and politics of the French Second Empire . The goddaughter and foster-sister of Napoléon III , their lifelong relationship wa

#7 Samuel Brawand

Samuel Brawand (born 18 May 1898 in Grindelwald , Switzerland , died 11 July 2001 in Grindelwald) was a Swiss politician ( SP ) and mountaineer . [1] [2]

#8 Bian Zhilin

Bian Zhilin ( Chinese : 卞之琳 ; pinyin : Biàn Zhīlín ; Wade–Giles : Pien Chih-lin , 1910–2000) was a 20th-century Chinese poet , translator and literature researcher. Bian Zhilin Born ( 1910-12-08 ) 8 December 1910 Haimen , Jiangsu , China Died 2 December 2000 (2000-12-02) (aged   89) Pen name 季陵 Occu

#9 B. W. Andrzejewski

Bogumił Witalis "Goosh" Andrzejewski (1922–1994) was a Polish-born, British-naturalised linguist whose research focused on the Somali language . This article includes a list of references , related reading or external links , but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations . ( March

#10 Albert Gallatin

Abraham Alfonse Albert Gallatin (January 29, 1761 – August 12, 1849) was a Genevan – American politician, diplomat, ethnologist and linguist. Biographer Nicholas Dungan states that Gallatin was "America's Swiss Founding Father." [3] He is known for being the founder of New York University and for se

#11 Neerav Patel

Neerav Patel (2 December 1950 – 15 May 2019) was a Gujarati and English language poet, translator and editor; primarily known for his contribution in Gujarati Dalit literature such as Burning From Both The Ends (1980, English poems), What Did I Do To Be Black and Blue (1987, English poems) and Bahis

#12 Matthias Castrén

Matthias Alexander Castrén (2 December 1813 – 7 May 1852) was a Finnish Swedish ethnologist and philologist who was a pioneer in the study of the Uralic languages . He was an educator, author and linguist at the University of Helsinki . Castrén is best known for his research in the linguistics and e

#13 Nasser Zarafshan

Nasser Zarafshan (born 1946) is an Iranian writer, translator, and attorney. He is known for having been arrested while acting as the legal envoy of two of the families of dissident Iranian writers who were assassinated in November 1998 in what came to be known in Iran as the " Chain Murders " or "s

#14 Gurion Hyman

Gurion Joseph Hyman (January 9, 1925 – December 2, 2017) was a Canadian anthropologist, linguist, pharmacist, composer, [1] artist and translator. Primary contributions have been (a) liturgical compositions for the Passover Haggadah and Sabbath prayer service, (b) translations into English as well a

#15 John McConnell Black

John McConnell Black (28 April 1855 – 2 December 1951) was a Scottish botanist who emigrated to Australia in 1877 and eventually documented and illustrated thousands of flora in South Australia in the early 20th century. His publications assisted many botanists and scientists in the decades that fol

#16 Tracy D. Terrell

Tracy Dale Terrell (June 23, 1943   – December 2, 1991) [1] was an American education theorist who, along with Stephen Krashen , wrote The Natural Approach . The natural approach is a comprehension-based language learning methodology which emphasizes the idea of exposure and the lowering of affectiv

#17 Alexis Kagame

Alexis Kagame (15 May 1912 – 2 December 1981) was a Rwandan philosopher , linguist , historian , poet and Catholic priest . His main contributions were in the fields of ethnohistory and " ethnophilosophy " (the study of indigenous philosophical systems). African philosopher As a professor of theolog

#18 Alfred Garrioch

Alfred Campbell Garrioch (February 14, 1848 – December 2, 1934) was an Anglican priest and author who lived in Manitoba , Canada. Alfred Garrioch Born ( 1848-02-14 ) February 14, 1848 Portage la Prairie , Rupert's Land Died December 2, 1934 (1934-12-02) (aged   86) Winnipeg , Manitoba Occupation Ang

#19 Oswaldo Castro

Oswaldo José de los Ángeles Castro Intriago (29 July 1902 – 26 June 1992) was an Ecuadorian journalist, teacher, poet, statistician, translator/reviser, and novelist. He was instrumental in founding Chone 's first newspaper, the cultural weekly El Iris ; in organizing the first census of the city of

#20 Jean Paulhan

Jean Paulhan (2 December 1884 – 9 October 1968) was a French writer, literary critic and publisher, director of the literary magazine Nouvelle Revue Française (NRF) from 1925 to 1940 and from 1946 to 1968. He was a member (Seat 6, 1963–68) of the Académie française . He was born in Nîmes ( Gard ) an


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