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#1 Askunu language

Âṣkuňu ( Saňu-vīri ) is a language of Afghanistan spoken by the Ashkun people – also known as the Âṣkun, Ashkun, Askina, Saňu, Sainu, Yeshkun, Wamas, or Grâmsaňâ – from the region of the central Pech Valley around Wâmâ and in some eastern tributary valleys of the upper Alingar River in Afghanistan's


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#1 Sejong the Great

Sejong of Joseon (15 May 1397 – 8 April 1450), personal name Yi Do ( Korean : 이도; Hanja : 李祹), widely known as Sejong the Great ( Korean : 세종대왕; Hanja : 世宗大王), was the fourth ruler of the Joseon dynasty of Korea . Initially titled Grand Prince Chungnyeong ( Korean : 충녕대군; Hanja : 忠寧大君), he was born

#2 Constantin Beldie

Constantin Dumitru Beldie (September 8, 1887 – June 11, 1954) [1] was a Romanian journalist, publicist, and civil servant, famous for his libertine lifestyle and his unapologetic, sarcastic, memoirs of life in the early 20th century. After modest but happy beginnings in life, Beldie played a small b

#3 Shinobu Orikuchi

Shinobu Orikuchi ( 折口 信夫 , Orikuchi Shinobu , 11 February 1887–3 September 1953) , also known as Chōkū Shaku ( 釋 迢空 , Shaku Chōkū ) , was a Japanese ethnologist , linguist , folklorist , novelist , and poet . As a disciple of Kunio Yanagita , he established an original academic field named "Orikuchi

#4 Christopher Smart

Christopher Smart (11 April 1722   – 21 May 1771) was an English poet. He was a major contributor to two popular magazines, The Midwife and The Student , and a friend to influential cultural icons like Samuel Johnson and Henry Fielding . Smart, a high church Anglican , was widely known throughout Lo

#5 Humayun Azad

Humayun Azad (born Humayun Kabir ; 28 April 1947 – 12 August 2004) was a Bangladeshi poet, novelist, short-story writer, critic, linguist, columnist and professor of Dhaka University . He wrote more than sixty titles. [ citation needed ] He was awarded the Bangla Academy Literary Award in 1986 for h

#6 Henrik Lacaj

Henrik Lacaj (1909–1991) was an Albanian humanitarian, linguist, and translator. [1] He authored textbooks, plays, and various studies on historical figures such as Scanderbeg and Luigj Gurakuqi , [2] but in Albania he is most venerated for his numerous translations of Latin and Greek masterpieces.

#7 Duncan Forbes (linguist)

Duncan Forbes (28 April 1798 – 17 August 1868) was a Scottish linguist . Scottish linguist (1798–1868) Forbes was born in Kinnaird , Perthshire and was brought up by his grandfather from the age of three after his parents and younger brother emigrated to the United States . Illiterate until 13, he s

#8 Carl Meinhof

Carl Friedrich Michael Meinhof (23 July 1857 – 11 February 1944) was a German linguist and one of the first linguists to study African languages . German linguist (1857–1944) Carl Meinhof Born 23 July 1857 Barzwitz , Province of Pomerania (now Barzowice, Poland) Died 11 February 1944 (1944-02-11) (a

#9 Xiao Qian

Xiao Qian (27 January 1910 – 11 February 1999), alias Ruoping ( 若萍 ), was a famous essayist, editor, journalist and translator from China. His life spanned the country's history before and after the establishment of the People's Republic of China . Chinese writer, editor, reporter This article needs

#10 Rob Grootendorst

Rob Grootendorst (11 February 1944 in Schiedam – 23 February 2000 in Amsterdam ) was a Dutch communication and argumentation theory scholar. He was professor for Dutch speech communication at the University of Amsterdam . His contributions to the argumentation field include the co-foundation of the

#11 Jan de Vries (philologist)

Jan Pieter Marie Laurens de Vries (11 February 1890 – 23 July 1964) was a Dutch philologist, linguist, religious studies scholar, folklorist, educator, writer, editor and public official who specialized in Germanic studies . [1] Dutch philologist Jan de Vries Born ( 1890-02-11 ) 11 February 1890 Ams

#12 Nina Grønnum

Nina Grønnum ( Danish:   [ˈninæ ˈkʁɶnɔm] ; born March 1st, 1945 in Copenhagen [1] ) is a Danish retired phonetician and associate professor emeritus from the University of Copenhagen . She is best known for her work on the pronunciation of Danish [2] and especially her many studies on Danish intonat

#13 Eli Fischer-Jørgensen

Eli Fischer-Jørgensen ( Danish pronunciation:   [ˈe̝ːli ˈfiɕɐ ˈjɶɐ̯ˀn̩sn̩] ; 11 February 1911, Nakskov , Denmark – 27 February 2010, Virum [1] ) was a professor of phonetics at the University of Copenhagen and led the Institute for Phonetics. [2] :   201   She was a member of the Danish resistance m

#14 Raymond Vautherin

Raymond Vautherin ( La Thuile , 18 September 1935 – Aymavilles , 11 February 2018) was a French-speaking Italian linguist, poet and playwright. He wrote plays and poetry in Valdôtain dialect . Italian linguist, poet and playwright Raymond Vautherin Born ( 1935-09-18 ) 18 September 1935 La Thuile Die

#15 Margarita Madrigal

Margarita Madrigal (May 15, 1912   – July 23, 1983) was a Costa Rican American author and language teacher best known for the Madrigal's Magic Key to... and An Invitation to... series. During her career, she wrote 25 books covering seven languages. [1] [2] American writer This article includes a lis

#16 Benjamin Abadiano

Benjamin Abadiano (born February 11, 1963) is a Filipino lexicographer who has worked in the country's highlands with the Mangyan , Lumad , and other indigenous peoples. He did volunteer work for nine years in Paitan , Oriental Mindoro , and later in Mindanao . He was awarded the 2004 Ramon Magsaysa

#17 Albert Patin de La Fizelière

Albert de La Fizelière ( in full Albert-André Patin de La Fizelière ; pen-name Ludovic de Marsay , see box to the right ) (b. 7 August 1819 in Marly ; d. 11 February 1878 in Paris) was a French littérateur , writer on electoral and constitutional law, art critic, and historian, known for his friends

#18 Parviz Natel-Khanlari

Parviz Natel Khanlari ( Persian : پرویز ناتل خانلری ; March 20, 1914 [2] [3] – August 23, 1990) was an Iranian literary scholar, linguist , author , researcher , politician and professor at Tehran University . Parviz Natel-Khanlari Minister of Culture In office 1 August 1962   – 7 March 1964 Prime M

#19 Syed Mujtaba Ali

Syed Mujtaba Ali ( Bengali : সৈয়দ মুজতবা আলী ; 13 September 1904 – 11 February 1974) was a Bengali writer, journalist, travel enthusiast, academic, scholar and linguist. He lived in Bangladesh , India , Germany , Afghanistan and Egypt . Bengali author and scholar (1904–1974) Syed Mujtaba Ali সৈয়দ

#20 Alexandru Toma

Alexandru Toma (occasionally known as A. Toma , born Solomon Moscovici ; February 11, 1875 – August 15, 1954) was a Romanian poet, journalist and translator, known for his communist views and his role in introducing Socialist Realism to Romanian literature . Having debuted as a Symbolist , Toma was


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